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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 lot better since we... [31 Jan 2008]

Dear silicon.com... Data security... e-learning a bit of a bore?... ID cards debate... skip vista?

Comment Ollie Clark, Leeds If two thirds of businesses aren't going to upgrade at all (and why should they? Reader Comments of the Week showcases how our users are responding to the latest tech news and views on the site. [13 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 ex-director of IT strategy... [23 Nov 2007]

Surveillance system eyes up violent behaviour

News Dr Mark Everingham, a scientist at the University of Leeds' School of Computing, told silicon.com: "There is still some time before these systems will be robust enough to use in real footage. Each frame was then analysed by the system with 92 per... [27 Oct 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: 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, Leeds Teaching Hospitals... [10 Aug 2006]

CIO Agenda: IT budgets up or down in 2005?

Comment Cost-cutting is on the agenda for some of the CIOs, including John Odell, group IT director at the BBA Group, and Ted Woodhouse, IT director at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, who is preparing for a big push related to the £6bn National... [15 Dec 2004]

CIO Jury: Gates' password prediction wrong

News Ted Woodhouse, head of IT at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, said: "Gates' future gazing has never filled me with confidence - after all, this is the man who said that 640KB would always be more than enough for any desktop computer. [19 Nov 2004]

CIO Jury: No risk, no returns?

News Ted Woodhouse, IT director at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, said it all comes down to what each business wants from its IT function. Ted Woodhouse, IT director, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust [11 Nov 2004]

CIO Jury: IT bosses OK $8.8bn Oracle/PeopleSoft deal

News Ted Woodhouse, IT director, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust The result was a resounding no, with two-thirds (eight) saying 'no' and a third (four) saying 'yes'. UK IT bosses have no concerns over the impact on the IT market of the possible... [03 Nov 2004]

CIO Jury: Spam drives UK bosses to despair

News Ted Woodhouse, IT director at Leeds Teaching Hospitals, compared the problem of junk email with junk mail through the post. Ted Woodhouse, IT director, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust In the latest silicon.com CIO Jury, two-thirds (eight) IT... [13 Oct 2004]

IBM proposes national congestion charging system

News A scheme using this technology is due to be trialled in part of Leeds later this year. A key plank of the government's flagship integrated transport policy could be under threat if it does not develop a single national technical platform for... [12 Nov 2003]

BT hits a million broadband homes

News According to BT the historic millionth customer is a charity working with disadvantaged children in Leeds. Of those using cable services, two thirds use NTL and the rest Telewest. BT today announced its one millionth broadband customer, but... [09 Jun 2003]

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