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Manchester upgrades CCTV network
The city council confirms faith in CCTV with order to upgrade analogue surveillance technology in line with network IP migrations plans.
Face scanning border tech tested at Manchester airport
Border controls go hi tech, as a new biometric facial recognition system is tested at Manchester Airport.
Manchester's secure wireless network extended to Liverpool
Plans announced by operator Manchester Metronet will see its secure wireless IP broadband network extended to Liverpool for use in applications...
Public Sector Roundup: Technology tackles truancy
This week, Stafford Sports College automates truancy notification, the MoD launches an online travel service, Manchester Police go mobile and...
The Trafford Centre takes recruitment online
The Manchester shopping centre is moving its recruitment processes online to increase response levels.
Scientists to make the mobile web more user-friendly
Hostway's research reveals users are put off mobile browsing by cost and complexity but researchers at Manchester University are working on a cure.
Manchester United centralises fan management
New CRM software will improve data management and analysis for marketing and campaign business intelligence.
Barclaycard rings in changes with offshore call centre move
The axe has fallen on the company's Manchester call centre, with the work being re-directed to Delhi, Mumbai or Teeside.
Manchester City FC to trial NFC with Orange
The football club plans to test NFC-enabled SIMs early next year. <br/>
Manchester gives thumbs up to WiMax alternative
The gloves are off as WiMax faces a contender for its throne
Manchester Airport's BI helps lift one bag rule
The ongoing IT work to improve visibility of operational efficiency is major factor in helping Manchester become the first UK airport to have hand...
Public Sector Roundup: Hackney Homes updates IT
This week in public sector IT, Hackney Homes has signed up for a £1.9 million IT overhaul, Fife is getting new storage, a Manchester hospital opts...
Grid computing tries to shake non-business image
Open Grid Forum in Manchester points to the business world as it tries to prove that grid computing model isn't just for academics and research.
Public Sector Roundup: Plate scanner cuts crime
A Manchester mall uses Automatic Number Plate Recognition to cut crime by 65 per cent, Barking patients get free text reminders, and Wigan invests...
Manchester aims to create Europe's largest Wi-Fi network
Manchester City Council has big plans for the city and hopes to create a Wi-Fi network spanning 400 square miles which reaches 2.2 million people
Data warehousing tears down oil silos
University of Manchester researchers and Teradata have teamed up to develop geospatial solutions to oil and gas industry problems.
Manchester police fights crime with Facebook
The police force has created its own application to help publicise appeals for information and which allows users to report crimes.
Airports to use RFID on passengers
Manchester Airport trials use of radio frequency identification tags to track passengers.
Manchester next in line for WiMAX access
Pipex Wireless re-brands as Freedom4 and pinpoints Manchester as the next city on its WiMAX hit list.<br/>



















