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Virtualization Specialists Achieve ISO Compliance With Operating System Upgrade
White Paper Based in Belfast and Dublin, Ireland, Novosco is a leading IT services provider that specializes in helping customers take advantage of virtualization technologies. It aimed to achieve ISO compliance in an effort to win... [01 Sep 2009]
Healthcare and Social Services Provider Examines BI Strategy, Plans for Future
White Paper Belfast Health and Social Care Trust have 22,000 employees and provide health and social care to 340,000 people throughout Northern Ireland. Belfast Health and Social Care Trust inherited six disparate,... [27 Jul 2009]
BT reveals which towns will get fibre first
News The majority of the 29 FTTC exchanges announced today are in urban locations, including eight in London, six in Greater Manchester, two in Glasgow and one each for Belfast, Cardiff and Edinburgh. Belfast... [23 Mar 2009]
Google's Street View gives UK its close up
News The full list of UK cities covered by the service includes: Aberdeen, Belfast, Birmingham, Bradford, Bristol, Cambridge, Cardiff, Coventry, Derby, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, Leeds, London, Manchester,... [20 Mar 2009]
Drunk Facebook pics, iPlayer, BT and outsourcing hotspots
News India's dominance of the IT outsourcing market could be set to waver in the future, however, with consultant KPMG predicting that Brisbane and Belfast are set to be the next offshoring hotspots. February started with a... [05 Mar 2009]
Outsourcing: Bye bye Chennai, g'day Brisbane
News Forget Chennai and Mumbai - the outsourcing hubs of tomorrow will be in Belfast and Brisbane. Belfast makes the grade for its strong schools and universities, its young population, high number of IT... [20 Feb 2009]
Images: Putting next-gen Broadband Britain on the map
Photo The CCP report notes that the Titanic Quarter development in Belfast's Abercorn Basin will see fibre being installed in all the homes and businesses in the £5bn new build regeneration project. NGA in the UK: Broadband... [27 Jan 2009]
£25m for Queen's fight against e-crime
News Queen's University Belfast has landed £25m to set up a new centre to combat online crime. The 'innovation and knowledge centre', which will go by the name of Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT), will be... [21 Nov 2008]
Ofcom hatches plan to woo telcos to fibre
News Ofcom is also working on ensuring newly built homes are equipped with fibre connections rather than traditional copper - such deployments are already happening in Belfast, Kent, London and Salford. The regulator is also... [23 Sep 2008]
'Star Trek' communicators free up doctors' time
News Belfast Health and Social Care Trust has saved the equivalent of 4,000 emergency department staff hours per year with an internal 'Star Trek'-style wireless voice communicator. In a statement, Belfast... [29 Jul 2008]
London: Card fraud hotspot
News Wales and Northern Ireland are the least fraudulent places in the UK for card crime, with only Cardiff and Belfast recording notable levels of activity. The UK's top card fraud hotspots have been revealed in a report... [24 Jul 2008]
The £500k hunt for missing HMRC discs
News Police are believed to have searched National Audit Office buildings, two HMRC premises and other government buildings, the Royal Mail depot in Belfast, four TNT depots and a rubbish tip in Kent, with the main search... [18 Jul 2008]
Health and Social Services Organization Aims to Lower Costs With New Software
White Paper Northern Ireland's Belfast Health and Social Care Trust experienced rising costs due to the complexity of managing computers across many different locations. Time-intensive administration also limited the IT department's... [03 Jul 2008]
Trevor Hanna
CIO Profile Hanna was previously IS director for Central Europe at Reckitt Benckiser, based in Germany, IS director for Capespan International and he has also held various IS roles with Northern Foods after graduating from Queens University... [11 Jun 2008]
Northern Ireland builds high tech credentials
News According to Invest NI, more than 900 tech graduates emerge from the University of Ulster and Queen's University in Belfast each year. Both Crossey and MD of mobile software developer Openwave's Belfast... [02 Jun 2008]