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Multiple choice helps council IT measure up

Case Study He told silicon.com: "Practically every job article you see these days, if you've got SAP skills then you can pretty much name your own price… That certainly gives me and my role in local government some difficulty in terms of recruitment.

Tags: comptia, skills, county, council

[24 Jan 2008]

Brunel University uses spam filter to fight cyber bullying

Case Study In 2005 a young Korean student complained she was being harassed by someone sending out obscene emails in Korean using freemail accounts containing her name on the internal college email network. Brunel University has adapted its spam filter to...

Tags: bullying, email, brunel, college

[11 Jan 2008]

BA saves £500m with smart shopping software

BA saves £500m with smart shopping software

Case Study These rules are: all orders must be raised and registered through the Ariba buyer software system, only preferred suppliers can be used, and for any purchase over £100,000 the supplier's name and information must be given.

Tags: british airways, it procurement, ariba, procurement

[07 Mar 2007]

How UCAS made its website a high achiever

Case Study The UCAS (University and Colleges Applications Service) website has developed considerably in recent years and is now the main resource for prospective university students and higher education institutions in the UK.

Tags: university, testing, monitoring, website

[16 Feb 2007]

O2 stops fraudsters with online ID checks

Case Study Harvey said: "The new system removes subjectivity from the identification process.p>A customer going into an O2 store will have their details entered into the system, including name, date of birth and credit card details.

Tags: credit, o2, system, levels

[20 Nov 2006]

Driving test examiners give digital pens green light

Case Study At the moment the examiner goes out on the test with a biro and records details such as driving faults and the name of the driving instructor onto one form. The Driving Standards Agency (DSA) is trialing digital pen technology which is saving time...

Tags: digital pen

[03 Nov 2005]

Nazi gold to UFOs - National Archives frees information

Case Study Some of the enquirers may have family roots elsewhere but all they know is that a previous generation settled here and changed their name when they took British citizenship. The first version of William the Conqueror's Doomsday Book was completed...

Tags: ufo, nazi gold, national archives

[14 Sep 2005]

Health trusts cut operating system and storage complexity

Case Study Veritas, now part of Symantec, was one and is perhaps the best known name in storage management, especially back-up. When Gareth Bridges joined Wakefield Health Informatics Services (HIS) three years ago the situation he faced was familiar to many...

Tags: wakefield, case study, health

[06 Sep 2005]

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