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NHS docs could get IM from next year
News This week, the NHS announced it had completed the migration of more than 350,000 NHS email accounts to Microsoft Exchange as part of the NHSmail project. Will Moss, programme head of NHSmail, said IM... [01 May 2009]
350,000 NHS email accounts Exchanged in massive migration
News Cable & Wireless, which supplies the NHSmail service, started the migration process in January and 12 weeks later, the NHSmail accounts of 1,381 organisations across England and Scotland had been moved... [29 Apr 2009]
How IT is helping the NHS save the planet
News Find out more about the 10 key NHS IT projects   NHS Care Records Service   Choose and Book   The Electronic Prescription Service   N3 national broadband network   Picture Archiving and... [29 Jan 2009]
The 10 projects at the heart of NHS IT
News Find out more about the 10 key NHS IT projects   NHS Care Records Service   Choose and Book   The Electronic Prescription Service   N3 national broadband network   Picture Archiving and... [10 Nov 2008]
NHS email upgrade rocked by delays
News In a letter to staff, Will Moss, programme head for the affected internal email system, NHSmail, says the start date has been delayed from 27 September because the organisation cannot yet guarantee the new service will... [18 Sep 2008]
NHS adds Vista in Microsoft deal
News CfH has also agreed with comms provider Cable & Wireless to refresh its internal email and directory service, NHSmail, by moving it onto a Microsoft Exchange 2007 server platform. Connecting for Health (CfH), the NHS... [16 Jul 2007]
NHS to get Outlook email transplant
News Cable & Wireless, which in 2004 took over responsibility for the NHSmail messaging system from its rival supplier EDS, said the system will undergo a "technology refresh" involving a transition from the existing core... [10 Jul 2007]
NHS begins roll-out of mammoth email system
News From today staff in 10 NHS trusts will have access to NHSmail, a new email and directory service being rolled out across the entire organisation to replace the 7,000 different systems currently in use. [10 Dec 2002]