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Taylor Woodrow heads for the cloud
Case Study Google was an obvious choice as the company had been using Google Search Appliance for more than two years to manage search and retrieve documents on its internal network. The construction division of Taylor Wimpey has embraced software as a... [10 Jul 2008]
Renault goes multilingual
Case Study Car maker Renault has used translation technology to convert its product documents into 23 different languages to support its expanding global car dealership network. Using technology from global information management specialist, SDL, the French... [06 Jun 2008]
Law firm beefs up search power
Case Study As well as documents, the tech also allows staff to search for and locate experts in a particular legal field within the firm in order to access relevant experience. The search ranks individuals according to experience based on documents they've... [18 Jan 2008]
Denplan bites hard on document automation
Case Study Denplan head of IT Phil Metcalf said the company's existing legacy systems had a number of template documents used to communicate with customers at set times hardwired into core code. To alter any of the documents would have meant wading through... [17 Jan 2008]
NHS trusts to save £5.5m from outsourcing contract
Case Study As part of the contract, Xerox is providing core office functions to eight NHS trusts, such as copying, faxing, printing, scanning, storage and the retrieval of administrative documents and research papers. [14 Sep 2007]
Building a better intranet with Google
Case Study The Google Search Appliance also enables the company's 1,800 employees to subscribe to certain types of information and receive notifications when new or revised documents are published. Taylor Woodrow Construction has bolstered its intranet using... [16 Aug 2007]
Software gets Nasa back to the moon and Mars
Case Study Once everyone has had a chance to voice their opinions, the design documents - with any additional comments - are passed to a board of 10 scientists who decide whether to incorporate any of the comments. [22 Jun 2007]
British Energy lights up with SOA
Case Study The SOA has also changed how Bepet models, documents and manages its IT operations with service orientation breaking down monolithic blocks of applications or services. British Energy's trading division has adopted a service-oriented architecture... [02 May 2007]
Deutsche Bank looks to Russia for 'Six Degrees' of CRM
Case Study The client system covers areas such as which bankers cover a particular company, details of meetings, copies of documents and the amount of money lent. Investment bank Deutsche Bank (DB) has set up a complex client relationship management system to... [16 Mar 2007]
O2 stops fraudsters with online ID checks
Case Study Neil Harvey, O2 head of credit and risk, said: "With the prevalence of online billing and the improvements in the quality of colour printing these documents have become very easy to forge in recent years and [it's become] increasing difficult to... [20 Nov 2006]
Digital archive replaces paperwork at Lloyd's Register
Case Study Lloyd's Register has replaced crates of paperwork with a digital documents archive that can be accessed by any of its ship inspectors around the world. Previously documents were coming in on paper and then being put onto microfilm: "Not very good... [02 Nov 2006]
Vimto puts the fizz into document system
Case Study Electronic images of documents such as purchase orders, invoices, remittance advices, statements, contracts and payslips are automatically stored in the DbArchive central electronic archive. New incoming documents such as purchase orders are... [23 Oct 2006]
AXA cuts out the paper chase
Case Study Often there are physical documents that have to be sent across such as medical notes, and not all hospitals are able to send these electronically so fax is still an important tool. AXA Assistance is using a fax-to-email service to process the... [18 Oct 2006]
Cornish brewery drinks to mobile working
Case Study David Saunders of the brewery's IT project team explained: "Our goal is to improve communications and be able to send the right documents to the right people and give them information when they want it. [06 Sep 2006]
Pensions firm updates document system for A-day
Case Study Many of the investment company's business systems have been built in-house, including the system which generates documents and letters for its customers, explained Skandia Life IT director Tim Mann. Pensions and investments firm Skandia Life is... [06 Apr 2006]
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