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Outsourcing 'increases IT costs'
News And Ted Woodhouse, former IS director at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, said: "I have been in the IT business for 30 years, and I have never, ever, not even once, heard anyone ever say, 'my word, the IT service is a... [31 Jan 2008]
NHS completes Pacs digital x-ray project
News The Pacs technology has been rolled out over three years to 127 NHS trusts, with Leeds Teaching Hospitals the final one to complete on 10 December and the government said this contrasts "very favourably" with the 14... [27 Dec 2007]
Are UK data laws fit for purpose?
News But Ted Woodhouse, consultant and former director of IT strategy for Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, said: "The data protection laws are fine - it's HMRC that's not 'fit for purpose'. Ted Woodhouse, consultant and... [23 Nov 2007]
CIO Jury: The Apple iPhone verdict
News There is also no interest in the iPhone from Ted Woodhouse, director of IT strategy, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, who said his phone already does more than he needs it to do and that his MP3 player is smaller and... [18 Jan 2007]
CIO Jury: 'Cynical' licence audits under fire
News Ted Woodhouse, director of IT strategy, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Corporate IT users have accused technology suppliers of cynically using software licence auditing as a tool to squeeze more revenue out of buyers. [12 Jan 2007]
CIO Jury: The Linux desktop is dead
News Despite the love-hate relationship that many organisations have with Microsoft, its products are now relatively stable, well-supported and secure, according to Ted Woodhouse, director of IT strategy at Leeds Teaching... [08 Nov 2006]
CIO Jury: Do businesses spend too much on IT?
News Ted Woodhouse, director of IT strategy at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, said there is too much spend and not enough delivery. Ted Woodhouse, director of IT strategy, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust [06 Oct 2006]
CIO Jury: Businesses face ID management headache
News Ted Woodhouse, director of IT strategy at the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, said: "Anyone who looks after identity and access management and is not keeping their strategy for this under almost constant review will... [21 Sep 2006]
CIO Jury: Businesses use tech to beat travel blues
News But the most cost-effective technology in this area is still the "old and unsexy" telephone conferencing, according to Ted Woodhouse, director of IT strategy at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. Ted Woodhouse, director... [16 Aug 2006]
CIO Jury: M&As bad for innovation and competition
News Ted Woodhouse, director of IT strategy at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, said: "My experience is that anything that reduces competition is, by and large, bad for the customer. Ted Woodhouse, director of IT strategy,... [10 Aug 2006]
GNER's on-board wi-fi arrives early
News Martin Shaw, systems programme manager at GNER, told silicon.com: "It is particularly useful competing with the airlines but also the car on journeys to Leeds. East coast rail operator GNER is on target to fit out its... [26 Jul 2006]
CIO Jury: No hurry to upgrade to Windows Vista
News There would be few, if any, immediate benefits of an early upgrade to Vista, according to Ted Woodhouse, director of IT strategy at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. Ted Woodhouse, director of IT strategy,... [29 Jun 2006]
30 tips for better business travel
Comment Andy McCue, chief reporter, silicon.com Ted Woodhouse, director of IT strategy, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust What can be done to make business travel more bearable? Here are some... [19 Jun 2006]
CIO Jury: Software licensing 'too complex'
News But Ted Woodhouse, director of IT strategy at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, said the issue is not complexity but differential licensing costs. Ted Woodhouse, director of IT strategy, Leeds Teaching... [16 Jun 2006]
CIO Jury: Are IT chiefs underpaid?
News Ted Woodhouse, director of IT strategy at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, said IT bosses, on average, do earn enough but CEOs need better methods of ascertaining what their IT directors are worth. [24 May 2006]
