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Week in Review: Vodafone looks to the future
Vodafone and NHS have big questions to answer, Dell and Samsung reveal new tech and Jerry Yang talks Microsoft.
IT PRO Podcast: Sarin leaving Vodafone, Dell joins the Eee PC craze
Aftr five years at the helm of the UK mobile phone giant, Arun Sarin is leaving. We debate whether his tenure in charge was a success or not.
NHS IT scheme to be overhauled?
Proposed changes in the NHS by the new coalition Government could threaten the NHS IT scheme.
Clegg calls for ID cards to be scrapped in first TV debate
UK politics took a step forward last night with its first television debate and digital Britain wasn't far from one of the prospective prime...
The worst IT disasters of 2009
There were a lot of high points in tech this year, but some pretty big screw ups, too. Here are our top 10 IT failures of the year.
Broadband tax to be put into Financial Bill
Alistair Darling confirmed the 50 pence broadband tax would be brought into a bill but he kept quiet on cutting the NHS IT scheme.
NHS IT - something to celebrate?
To mark the 60th anniversary of the NHS, IT PRO examines the massive IT overhaul at the health services giant.
Yorkshire NHS IT buys into asset management
The Health Informatics Service has purchased new asset management software to get a view of its entire network infrastructure for the first time.
Children’s hospital shores up patient records
New authentication system will protect patient records securely and efficiently.
Public sector procurement bags some IT bargains
The Treasury’s IT buying arm has signed two deals to deliver technology savings to the NHS and public sector organisations procuring printers.
Hospital sacks manager for losing laptop
Colchester Hospital has fired a senior manager for losing a laptop, in order to send a ‘clear statement’ about security and patient...
Another NHS laptop goes missing
A laptop stolen from the car of a Colchester University Hospital manager contained the personal details of several thousand patients.
Public Sector Roundup: BlackBerrys for Thames police
More mobile working for UK police, Lancashire upgrades networks with Thus, while the NHS has been told to go with IT to cut carbon.
NHS IT turmoil as Fujitsu contract terminated
A contract worth £895 million has ended between Fujitsu Services and the NHS NPfIT, potentially leading to more delays.
Cable wants to cull ID card database
In a speech at the Liberal Democrats' party conference today, Vince Cable has made the case for scrapping Government database schemes.
NHS IT given six months to shape up
The National Programme for IT has been heavily criticised by a government report.
NHS revamps payroll systems
The body responsible for NHS payroll, finance and accounting services is turning to third-party providers to improve payroll data delivery.
NHS Trusts sign up for e-catalogues
Five NHS Foundation Trusts have signed up to use an electronic product information platform for their e-catalogue and contract requirements.
NHS project tops FileMaker Awards
Patient triage application based on the popular database tops the list of winners at the British developer event.
Capita wins £60 million NHS web contract
After speculation over who would take over public digital health services from Dr Foster Intelligence, the outsourcer has signed a £60-million,...
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