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London council improves search with Google
Case Study Camden Council is making it easier to find information on its websites and intranet by installing Google search technology. The north London council has bought two Google Search Appliances to help users of its... [09 Jun 2006]
'Electronic kitchen table' a hit for bank
Case Study Lots of financial products from different banks means lots of hassle remembering passwords and tracking down figures on different websites. First Direct is using software from eWise for the digital safe, and one reason... [15 Aug 2005]
Lloyds TSB banks on SAP SRM
Case Study If goods are not held within the catalogue, users go through preferred external supplier websites. Lloyds TSB has rolled out a new e-procurement system which it hopes will reduce costs and make its overall procurement... [12 Jun 2007]
Insurer monitors staff use of PCs
Case Study Royal London's group IT security manager Nick Harwood said that while the software won't stop misconduct, such as visits to inappropriate websites, it will help the company find out later. Insurer Royal London is testing... [07 Mar 2006]
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... [06 Jul 2007]
Holiday company steps up data security
Case Study Its database also supports back-office processes, accounts and front office systems - including various websites - so it is essential it is properly protected. Holiday company Attraction World has beefed up security... [17 Aug 2007]
Law firm beefs up search power
Case Study MindServer also searches the practice management system, stored emails, library catalogues along with external search engines and websites. European law firm Field Fisher Waterhouse (FFW) has improved access to its vast... [18 Jan 2008]
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