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Green dream fuels shift in Whitehall

News Reducing paper usage by 20 per cent by setting printers to print on both sides of the paper. Government IT is undergoing a major shift as Whitehall attempts to revolutionise its approach to green computing.

Tags: energy, climate change, green

[09 May 2008]

Reuters to save £1.2m with print system revamp

News Xerox will revamp the company's print infrastructure in the UK and consolidate 12 of its London offices' print systems into four main centres, including its headquarters at Canary Warf.silicon.com Financial Services

Tags: reuters, printer, xerox, print

[04 Mar 2008]

Network optimisation market speeds up

News This could include print services, DNS, DHCP and security, according to the company's European director of marketing Mark Lewis, who said there would be major announcements forthcoming in the area. Cisco could face a tougher battle when it comes to...

Tags: wan, upgrade, riverbed, cisco

[26 Feb 2008]

GNER unveils online ticketing

News The offering also has the capability to support other initiatives such as print at home and mobile phone ticketing. Tony Lacey, head of bus and rail at Atos Origin, told silicon.com the booking engine provides GNER with a "backbone" to develop its...

Tags: gner, mobile tickets, e-ticketing, engine

[09 Nov 2007]

Top banks get serious about going green

News The organisation has also switched to using printers that print on both sides of paper to halve the amount of paper used. Banks are working hard to boost their green credentials by using technology to reduce their environmental impact.

Tags: green, energy, morgan stanley, hsbc

[02 Nov 2007]

Adobe buys web word processor

News What sets Buzzword apart from other online word processors is the pagination - it allows people to get an accurate view of how a document will print out as the document is edited. Adobe Systems has officially entered the "web office" game.

Tags: web apps, office, adobe

[01 Oct 2007]

Dixons inks printer deal

News DSGI CIO John Thorp said in a statement: "Our new print strategy is much more cost effective, making day-to-day operations faster and more efficient. Lexmark has been selected to manage the Dixons Store Group (DSGI) printing infrastructure in a...

Tags: dixons, printer, lexmark

[12 Sep 2007]

Rail passengers to get free on-board wi-fi

News National Express said it will also build a simpler "one-stop shop" website to highlight the cheapest tickets available, introduce smartcards by 2010, provide real-time travel updates to mobile phones and allow passengers to print tickets at home...

Tags: gner, national express, wi-fi

[14 Aug 2007]

Researchers finger "high-emission" printers

News HP said on Wednesday that it was in the process of evaluating the report but insisted that it "assesses its LaserJet printing systems, original HP print cartridges and papers for dust release and possible material emissions to ensure compliance...

Tags: health risk, printers, hp

[06 Aug 2007]

Think web 2.0, brokers told

News Schehr said: "It's still, in essence a print document that's just being shown in electronic form. Traditional investment companies have been encouraged to look into using web 2.0-style services to avoid losing out to newer niche players.

Tags: blogs, gartner, investment, brokers

[03 Aug 2007]

Beijing 2008 Olympics IT testing underway

News He said: "We have had people trying to print their own accreditation badges, or trying to find their way around the network when they shouldn't. Tests on the IT infrastructure behind the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games begins this month, a full year...

Tags: atos origin, olympic games, beijing

[01 Aug 2007]

Is your office printer giving you the sniffles?

News As part of these quality controls, HP assesses its LaserJet printing systems, original HP print cartridges and papers for dust release and possible material emissions to ensure compliance with applicable international health and safety requirements.

Tags: health risks, hp, printers

[01 Aug 2007]

Indian outsourcing leads to law firm layoffs

News Before the changes the size of CMS Cameron McKenna's IT department was 70 people, which included around 20 non-IT print room staff. London-based law firm CMS Cameron McKenna is to make almost half of its IT staff redundant as part of plans to...

Tags: cms cameron mckenna, hcl

[11 Jul 2007]

In brief: Google university boost, Xerox print advance and graduate jobs

News Xerox has developed a technology that can print fluorescent words and letters without fluorescent ink. Trinity College Dublin has switched to using Google's email service, with the students able to carry on using the same email addresses after...

Tags: google, apple

[12 Jun 2007]

Exclusive: UK's top CIO revealed

News BA's Coby's achievements include cutting IT costs by almost half, overhauling the BA.com website, introducing online check-in and print-your-own boarding passes and building state-of-the-art systems for the new Terminal 5 building at Heathrow.

Tags: paul coby, cio50

[07 Jun 2007]

Google revs up RSS ads with FeedBurner buy

News The company has been expanding aggressively into enabling offline forms of advertising, such as in print and on radio and television. Google has acquired another medium for its advertising engine by purchasing FeedBurner, a company that distributes...

Tags: ads, feedburner, rss, google

[04 Jun 2007]

Wraps come off e-paper from LG.Philips

News Speaking at a recent event, Gates said reading is going to go completely online: "Today for people who read newspapers and magazines, even the most avid PC user probably still does quite a bit of reading on print but as the device moves down in...

Tags: flexible display, paper, lg.philips lcd, philips

[15 May 2007]

Watch your staff: 'Insider threat must be addressed'

News By simply asking a colleague to print a file from a USB stick Muscat was able to steal his workmate's My Documents folder and all passwords saved on the machine. The file was a genuine dot-pdf document yet in the 10 seconds it took to print 15 or...

Tags: security

[26 Apr 2007]

Poor governance to blame for project failures

News But most boards still have directors who have their PAs print their emails out for them. Poor IT governance is one of the key causes of failure in big business transformation projects, according to the latest research.

Tags: it governance

[28 Mar 2007]

Google toying with in-game ad company buy?

News Google has been rapidly moving into new ad markets such as print and radio over the last 18 months. Google is buying in-game advertising company AdScape Media for $23m, according to a source familiar with the deal who asked to remain anonymous.

Tags: adscape, in-game ads, google

[19 Feb 2007]

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