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Public Sector Roundup: Hospitals go high-tech
European Union calls for better disabled access on the web, Hillingdon cuts carbon, and one hospital gets single sign-on, while Poole Hospital...
Single sign-on for education network
A UK education federation has completed the transition to a new single sign-on system for access to network and collaborative resources.
Newcastle NHS readies single sign-on roll out
Following a successful pilot, Newcastle’s NHS Trust is about to deploy an integrated IT and building access security systems for 11,000 staff.
NetSuite brings business software to the iPhone
In another sign that Apple's iPhone smartphone will have a role to play in the enterprise, Software-as-a-Service provider NetSuite has announced...
The Midweek Interview: Graham Palmer part one
Graham Palmer, head of Intel UK, explains his plans for the launch of the company's multi-core processor range and explains why the future of the...
Twitter users compromised by dodgy torrent sites
Twitter is warning all its users that also sign up to torrent sites to change their passwords, after login information was stolen.
How Google Wave could work for businesses
We get inside Google Wave to see what’s on offer for businesses and why you should sign up for your free account.
ScottishPower spends £1.7 million mapping future of customer service
GIS supplier and ScottishPower sign contract in a bid to improve customer service.
Microsoft and LG sign Linux patent agreement
The two companies strike an agreement covering LG's use of 'Microsoft-patented innovations' in its products, such as its Linux-based embedded devices.
North Yorkshire signs key network transformation deal
The local authority has announced a deal to move to a single, core high-speed network in support of shared services IT transformation programme.
Microsoft to issue single patch next week
Microsoft will launch a fix for a Powerpoint exploit next week during its Patch Tuesday update cycle.
Nexsan SASBoy
The SASBoy offers masses of IP and FC SAN storage, in a single appliance, but is Nexsan still the undisputed champion for low cost network storage?
Adobe launches Creative Suite 3
Thirteen new and updated products finally marry Adobe and Macromedia product lines together into a single suite of creative design and development...
Mobile handset growth set to slow
Saturation of mobile phone ownership in developed countries will see handset sales drop to single-digit growth this year, according to IDC.
Herts council signs BT converged network contract
Three-year contract will see BT consolidate voice and data onto single network for Hertfordshire County Council.
Miniframe SoftXpand
It’s cheap, it’s green, but is it legal? Miniframe's unique approach to thin clients lets multiple users access a single Windows PC, but check...
Specsavers focuses on customer service
Latest IT investment sees optician chain improve customer visibility and service with new call centre software to create a single view of the...
AMD ships new CPUs in high-performance and power-friendly configurations
New wave of Athlon 64 chips includes a high-end dual-core configuration; low-core single-core models also released
Wireless charging standard to be finalised within six months
The Wireless Power Consortium says consensus will be reached on a single wireless charging protocol by the middle of the year.
Sun and Microsoft sign search deal
MSN Toolbar will be bundled with Sun's Java platform doftware as Microsoft tries to challenge Google and increase its search market share.
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