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UK cities to get blanket wi-fi coverage
News Residents of Birmingham, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Nottingham and Oxford, along with the London boroughs of Kensington and Chelsea, Camden and Islington, will be the first to benefit from the wireless internet coverage. [03 Jan 2006]
Digital pens write "the end" for paper
News Leeds City Council is rolling out digital paper and pens to 1,300 social care workers in a bid to save £1.2m by 2008, while social workers in Greenwich have been trialing a digital pen and paper system since April. [03 Nov 2005]
Digital pens save care staff £1.2m
News Leeds City Council is to give 1,300 social care workers digital paper and pens in a bid to save £1.2m by 2008. Mark Harris, Leeds City Council leader, said: "We've been able to identify a significant £1.2m saving in our Social Services operation... [30 Sep 2005]
Finalists for CNET Tech Awards get the nod
News Leeds City Council Ashford Borough Council Islington Council The finalists for the CNET Networks UK Technology Awards, organised by the publisher of silicon.com, have been announced, highlighting some of the most innovative users of IT in the UK as... [04 Aug 2005]
CIO Jury: Bosses bored by election business pledges
News Ted Woodhouse, director of IT strategy at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, said: "Clearly all the parties have got policies about the NHS but regarding the National Programme for IT in the NHS - the biggest peacetime IT project ever, remember... [05 May 2005]
The Orange 3G Wirefree Showcase: Leeds City Council
White Paper Leeds City Council is the UK's second largest metropolitan authority - and its biggest in geographic terms. Leeds is mobilising its people with the Orange 3G Mobile Office Card, giving them up-to-the-minute mobile access to its information systems. [20 Mar 2005]
CIO Jury: What IT bosses really think of vendors
News Ted Woodhouse, IT director, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, said: "Most suppliers and vendors are much more concerned about their own targets than any issues that I have, or pressures that I am under. [07 Mar 2005]
CIO Agenda: It's the business, stupid
Comment Ted Woodhouse, IT director at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, predicted a slow increase in awareness from the rest of the board about IT, its importance and their dependence on it, which will in turn lead to the CIO playing a more strategic... [22 Dec 2004]
CIO Jury: Spam drives UK bosses to despair
News Ted Woodhouse, IT director at Leeds Teaching Hospitals, compared the problem of junk email with junk mail through the post. Ted Woodhouse, IT director, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Crispin O'Connell, chief ICT officer, Cardiff City Council [13 Oct 2004]
How CIOs mitigate VoIP's risks
Comment Ted Woodhouse, IT director at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, said a single point of failure in the health service could cost lives. Many of our IT chiefs who responded to the VoIP question indicated they have deployed or are in the process of... [09 Sep 2004]
CIO Jury: Corporates get blogging bug
News Ted Woodhouse, IT director, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Crispin O'Connell, chief ICT officer, Cardiff City Council While the phenomenon of web logs - or blogging - as it's more commonly known, has largely been confined to internet-savvy... [04 Aug 2004]
Ageism in IT: Employers must change their ways
Comment The Leeds City Council IT department also does not refer to age in recruitment and continues to train workers as they get older. People work hard to obtain the skills and qualifications they need to compete in the job market. [10 Jun 2004]
Isode Case Study: Leeds Learning
White Paper Sponsored by Leeds City Council, developed in partnership with BT, and launched in March 2000, LLN acts as an ISP for schools and provides internet and email access to libraries, museums and other educational establishments in the Leeds area with... [02 May 2004]
Leeds City Council Increases Citizen, Partner and Employee Satisfaction
White Paper Leeds City Council delivers quality services to 700,000 citizens in the financial capital of Northern England. Using Siebel Service and Siebel PRM, Leeds City Council is developing a united view of its citizens, its services and the Council’s... [03 Mar 2004]
Novell doesn't "give a damn" about Microsoft
News One key contract win in the UK is Leeds City Council, which is discussing its requirements with Novell in order to implement a more robust infrastructure for online interaction and transactions to meet the 2005 e-government deadline for putting... [09 Sep 2003]
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