e-services part 1
Security Solutions Part 1: How Secure Is The Data On Your Handhelds?
White Paper Learn options for secure remote access to your corporate network from Certicom, a leading provider of information security software and services, specializes in solutions for mobile e-business. [03 Jul 2008]
Call Centre Guidelines - Part 1 of the e-Government Strategy
White Paper This facility will be the primary telephone interface with a citizen or business for specific services or for a department, agency, non-departmental public body (NDPB) or local authority. There are many possible definitions of Call Centres, that... [03 Jul 2008]
Newsagent Martin McColl signs £4m VPN contract
News The contract with Azzuri, which operates its own data network, will last for five years and is part of a wider upgrade to store systems throughout the Martin McColl estate. The network will connect the retailer's 1,300-store estate and a number of... [25 Jun 2008]
Mobile internet use 'rocketing in Europe'
News Tom Phillips, chief government and regulatory affairs officer of the GSMA, said in a statement: "We expect prices to continue to fall as operators further innovate around tariffs and more and more Europeans use these services as a part of their... [11 Jun 2008]
Shared Hosting With Exchange 2007 (Part 1)
White Paper This paper shows how to implement Exchange 2007 hosting services for multiple customers with a simple Exchange 2007 deployment scenario. Whether one's interest is to accommodate more than 1 company with a simple Exchange configuration, as a result... [23 Apr 2008]
The McCue Interview: Steven Bandrowczak, CIO, Nortel
Comment Bandrowczak joined Nortel in the summer of 2007 and, not surprisingly given the above figures, one of his main priorities is consolidating and simplifying infrastructure as part of a major IT transformation programme. [01 Apr 2008]
Linux-based laptop latest OLPC rival?
News But, so far, the Elonex machine looks to be the cheapest option for UK customers, due in part to the lack of local pricing from the other vendors. PC maker and services company Elonex is to launch a £99 laptop aimed at students, at an upcoming... [19 Feb 2008]
Ofcom grapples with 2012 Olympic spectrum
News Spectrum allocation for the London Olympics was guaranteed as part of the government's 2004 bid to host the Games. Ofcom said it expects spectrum for the 2012 Games to be primarily required for PMRs (private mobile radios) and by broadcasters but... [30 Nov 2007]
CIO Essentials: Vista, Kindle and data breaches
News If you are a UK-based IT director or CIO and would like to take part in the CIO Essentials series by choosing your top five stories of the week, send us an email here at silicon.com. This week we hear from Graham Yellowley, director of technology... [27 Nov 2007]
ID fraud reports rocket
News The serious identity fraudster is now e-enabled, IT savvy and anti-social networked," the company claimed.silicon.com Financial Services Get the latest financial services news straight to your inbox. Financial services companies often pass the cost... [12 Apr 2007]
Glasgow kids get classroom PCs and support
News From 1 April, nearly 7,400 Dell PCs will be distributed to the city's pre-12 schools (170 primary and 122 nursery) as part of a contract agreed by the council's education services department. Glasgow City Council has signed a £15.5m, five-year deal... [22 Feb 2007]
BT beats analyst expectations
News Verwaayen also claimed BT occupied the value-for-money part of the broadband market, as opposed to the lowest-price segment that hosts players such as Carphone Warehouse and Orange, who offer "free" broadband. [28 Jul 2006]
Girls' computer club gives tech a facelift
News The Computer Clubs for Girls (CC4G) programme - of which Grady's club is a part - is hoping to turn that around. Grady, who is also a cross business services manager at IBM, said: "They have been just fantastic, to see them so motivated in just a... [18 May 2006]
£1.8m injection for e-government one-stop-shop
News As part of the Transformational Government Strategy outlined by the head of the Prime Minister's delivery unit, Ian Watmore, the government also plans to scale down the UK's 130 government call centres to make one telephone number for people to... [06 Mar 2006]
London council works on desktop update
Case Study The council is refreshing 1,400 desktops as part of the project, David Wilde, head of ICT and e-government at the council told silicon.com. The network will allow the council to test services such as secure instant messaging, which will allow call... [01 Mar 2006]
