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College classrooms go high-tech
Case Study The building will be fully wireless-enabled so students and staff can access the network wherever they are. Oaklands College near St Albans is planning to offer its students the best in high-tech learning when its £100m new campus opens in 2011. [02 Jul 2008]
Pitney Bowes boosts efficiency with mobile worker app
Case Study Fortunately Pitney Bowes had negotiated a clause in its supplier contract that enabled it to swap out all the devices in the first three years. Pitney Bowes has boosted the productivity of its field force engineers with a mobility app to enable on... [08 Apr 2008]
Musical retailer improves stock visibility
Case Study Dennis said: "Overall, the system has enabled us to become more efficient. Pro audio music retailer Digital Village implemented a retail software management system to improve productivity and sales in 2003. [08 Apr 2008]
Leeds completes 'painless' Windows XP upgrade
Case Study He said: "Discovery provided visibility of assets we were not previously aware of and as a result enabled us to feel entirely in control of the migration. Leeds City Council has saved taxpayers' money and minimised disruption by using an automated... [28 Mar 2008]
Shipping company to slash CO2 and power costs
Case Study One of our agents on the bridge of a cargo vessel docked in Singapore can use a GPRS-enabled laptop to exchange information in seconds with our UK data centre. A shipping services and cargo company that looks after the US Navy and Shell is hoping... [21 Feb 2008]
Building a better intranet with Google
Case Study Since the site enabled Google-based search last September, the support department has received 25 per cent fewer calls, which would previously occur when users could not find the content they were looking for on the intranet. [16 Aug 2007]
BlackBerrys juicing up work/life balance
Case Study Billy Campbell, manager desktop services at Standard Life, told silicon.com: "Mobile working has enabled Standard Life to provide technology to staff to increase productivity by allowing them access to data which previously they could only receive... [13 Jul 2007]
Foster's serves up disaster recovery on the move
Case Study Half of the 160 staff employed at the EMEA branch of Foster's are mobile workers and the virtualised environment has enabled the company to buff up its disaster recovery strategy, in particular if something goes wrong with one of the company's 80... [11 Apr 2007]
Police crack down on dodgy data
Case Study Graham Dawson, head of information services at Humberside Police said the new data system enabled the force to quickly establish where the data-quality problems were and to fix them. Humberside Police is cleaning up its crime-fighting information... [09 Nov 2006]
AXA cuts out the paper chase
Case Study These people are on holiday and get sick or injured and call us for assistance and we take care of them, and eFax has enabled us to provide the assistance or to communicate with the people involved much more easily. [18 Oct 2006]
Hospital puts wireless at heart of tech plans
Case Study One project the network has enabled is the roll out of Star Trek-style wireless communicators. A hospital trust is using its new wireless network to support a number of projects including digital X-rays and efficient drug dispensing. [17 Aug 2006]
Convergence cuts costs at Guy's and St Thomas' hospital
Case Study Future plans include a WLAN-enabled phone that hangs around the neck of doctors, allowing them to be contacted anywhere in the hospital - even in theatre - and digital pens that automatically fill out patient medical prescriptions when they check... [18 Jul 2006]
London borough frees up access to its info
Case Study The payments system has also enabled local children involved in youth enterprise schemes to sell goods online, Noble said. The Royal Borough of Kingston has increased the amount of information it is making available to the public as part of its... [04 Jan 2006]
Council switches off mainframe in efficiency drive
Case Study Helens Council assistant treasurer, Cath Robinson, added in a statement: "The mainframe migration project has enabled the council to completely revolutionise the way we operate. St. Helens Council has saved £300,000 in hardware and software costs... [07 Sep 2005]
Health trusts cut operating system and storage complexity
Case Study Bridges said he sees more engagement and more improvements in that area, enabled by a more streamlined IT set up. When Gareth Bridges joined Wakefield Health Informatics Services (HIS) three years ago the situation he faced was familiar to many who... [06 Sep 2005]
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