charity in case studies
Childnet helps parents get web savvy
Case Study Internet awareness charity Childnet International has produced an interactive learning resource for parents who want to know more about the internet, so that they can guide their children through it safely. [08 May 2008]
Connecting to the world when disaster strikes
Case Study The charity deployed a communication centre at the office of the National Disaster Management Institute of Mozambique, only 24 hours after they were alerted. Walton said the charity will use The comms... [11 Jun 2007]
RSPB wings it with virtualisation
Case Study The RSPB is using between 15 and 20 physical VMware ESX servers to run 60 to 70 virtual machines, which hold the charity's applications and databases. The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) has buffed up... [04 Jun 2007]
Comic Relief gets IT ready for donation deluge
Case Study Supporters are using the charity's website more often to donate and fundraisers are getting web 2.0 friendly - downloading photos and videos of their efforts - putting more pressure on its infrastructure. [15 Mar 2007]
How to grow your own eco-friendly tech team
Case Study The charity has 250 desktop users on its Cisco network and 65 Epos units across the site. The charity has brought its IT operation back in-house and tries to use local suppliers. The eco-friendly stance... [13 Sep 2006]
Great Ormond Street Hospital overhauls IT
Case Study The charity arm of Great Ormond Street hospital for sick children is revamping its business processes and IT systems using service oriented architecture (SOA) as part of a drive to double its fund-raising efforts to £50m... [07 Sep 2006]
Zoo charity discovers benefits of going beyond Outlook
Case Study The Zoological Society of London (ZSL), a charity which runs the London Zoo and other wildlife conservation projects, has improved the efficiency and productivity of a small IT staff by rolling out new asset management... [20 Jun 2006]
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