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O2 stops fraudsters with online ID checks
Case Study O2 is making it harder for fraudsters to set up mobile phone contracts by using an online identity verification system. Neil Harvey, O2 head of credit and risk, said: "With the prevalence of online billing and the improvements in the quality of... [20 Nov 2006]
Putting pensions online - a tricky business?
Case Study Financial services provider AJ Bell is the first UK company to put pension schemes online to let people manage and invest their own pension funds. The company launched the UK's first online Self Invested Personal Pensions (Sipp) - a pension product... [07 Feb 2007]
Council puts planning applications online
Case Study Crawley Borough Council is giving the public better visibility of planning applications by allowing the public to view more information online. In order to streamline the planning application process as part of the government's Implementing... [08 Feb 2006]
Stockbroker cuts paper chase with online ID check
Case Study Earlier this year the stockbroker migrated from its previous paper-based system of making sure customers were who they said they were, to using a customer authentication system called URU, developed by GB Group and BT, which provides online... [28 Jul 2005]
IF thunders ahead with document management
Case Study Online bank Intelligent Finance (IF) has met mortgage regulation compliance deadlines by implementing a document management system which it predicts will pay back tenfold over the next five years. The bank invested in online document rendering and... [13 Jul 2005]
National Lottery bets on web reporting
Case Study Camelot is using web monitoring technology to improve the online experience of players using its National Lottery website. To retain current players and attract new ones, the company needed a way of collecting information about the 'last mile' of... [09 Jul 2007]
Tate makes e-bulletins an artform
Case Study Arts website Tate Online has tailored its email bulletins system to pull in more people to its websites and increase sales. Tate Online sends out around 350,000 emails per month keeping supporters and visitors up-to-date about events and... [06 Jul 2007]
Software gets Nasa back to the moon and Mars
Case Study Leonard said the new online tool, developed by Vignette, makes it easy to pull up a design document on a screen, look through it, click on a comment, add your own advice and then forward it through to the next stages. [22 Jun 2007]
Tesco.com cuts down on data cleansing
Case Study The online arm of the retail giant is using product information management technology from IVIS Group, which it installed to manage the electrical product data stream in the run-up to Christmas last year, and is planning to extend further. [02 Aug 2005]
Travel data centre serves up speedy requests
Case Study Pegasus handles back-end transactions for online hotel and travel reservations for clients such as the Savoy, Thistle and Travelodge. It must respond to real-time requests for travel information - and as more and more people arrange travel plans... [15 Aug 2006]
Security company puts BlackBerrys on patrol
Case Study The company, which has 4,000 staff in 1,200 sites in the UK, has rolled out the messaging devices to 130 managers, doing away with the need for them to check their email and file online forms via their laptops. [19 Oct 2005]
Wireless network boosts college options
Case Study The network will initially be used to support the college's bespoke data applications such as the virtual learning environment and the Hereward Access for Learners Online. Using these applications, students can access online resource libraries, e... [04 Jan 2007]
Left-handed stormtroopers fight for ecommerce site
Case Study By last year the site - www.anythingleft-handed.co.uk - was responsible for 80 per cent of the business' turnover, so when the lease came to an end this summer the company became a purely online operation. [21 Nov 2006]
Nazi gold to UFOs - National Archives frees information
Case Study Owens said as the internet grew, the NA started to look at publishing its records online. More than eight million records are available for viewing here at our building in Kew and some of them are available online. [14 Sep 2005]
London borough frees up access to its info
Case Study The council decided it would save time and money by putting this online. So we turned it into an online version of our publication scheme. The council has moved other services onto the website, giving the public the facility to pay council tax... [04 Jan 2006]
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