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  • Expanding past core networking for business continuity and successPosted:15:31 17 Nov 2008MediaVest is the UK’s largest independent media agency. Formed in 1994 it has grown rapidly attracting a large collection of prestigious clients. This growth has been helped by a focus on exploiting the latest advertising media and strategies, winning acclaim and leading to the employment of 300 members of staff.
  • Internet service reaches for the stars through the cloudPosted:15:28 17 Nov 2008Missing Link Communications is a networking specialist established in 1997. It builds both wide and local area networks for small and medium sized clients. It designed and implemented a WAN for Blackwell’s bookshops, for example, and at JJB Sports’ upgraded its infrastructure, implementing high-speed switches, application servers, firewalls, wireless warehousing and an email system.
  • Managed service the right form for building firmPosted:15:22 17 Nov 2008RMD Kwikform, who employs 200 people in the UK and has around 800 employees worldwide, designs and supplies formwork, shoring, access and safety solutions for the construction industry. It operates on a hire and sale basis worldwide, using its own range of unique products.
  • Peace of mind through trusted IT servicesPosted:16:16 07 Nov 2008Email is absolutely crucial to Campbell Hooper who has a duty of care to protect clients and make sure that confidential client information is kept secure
  • Peace of mind with flexible, reliable and secure IT servicesPosted:16:13 07 Nov 2008For a number of years, Oxfam GB employed a small web hosting company but as it grew, Oxfam GB began to feel restricted by the size of this supplier, mainly due to its lack of investment in the technology infrastructure and the limited services available.
  • Safe, secure and supported benefits for SMBsPosted:16:10 07 Nov 2008Given that reputation is key to the success of its business, Caversham Buchanan sees security of the utmost importance and the company faced a security challenge, the majority of its 22 advisors work from home or from customer sites and need to be able to access sensitive data by email wherever they are.
  • Solving business challenges without increasing IT budgetPosted:16:00 07 Nov 2008With nine major sites throughout Cornwall, Devon and Somerset as well as eight smaller offices, Connexions Cornwall and Devon Ltd employs around 450 people, giving 13-19 year olds information, advice, guidance and practical help in preparing for adult and working life.
  • Managed IT solutions tailor made for SMBsPosted:17:47 24 Oct 2008With technology having become an an integral part of almost all modern businesses, the supply of IT services has become an essential part of how we all work.
  • M2 drives hosting advantagesPosted:17:23 24 Oct 2008The growth of the internet has resulted in a plethora of niche businesses offering products and services to help maintain every conceivable aspect of IT management. Even though these products can work admirably well they are often targeted at a single element.
  • Video: Stay light, stay nimblePosted:15:38 09 Sep 2008Keeping down IT costs without detriment to a company’s productivity, agility or competitive edge has long been a challenge for businesses. As the economy lurches downwards, organisations of all sizes, but especially small to medium-sized enterprises, are wondering how they can justifying pushing forward with new projects, even if they are growing.
  • San in tune for BRIT SchoolPosted:07:00 06 May 2008Centralised storage brings famous music school increased archival security plus added flexibility.
  • Photo story: Heathrow Terminal 3 RFID trialPosted:18:02 13 Feb 2008Pictures of the RFID trial at Heathrow's Terminal 3. Terminal 3 will spend £150,000 trialling Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) for six months to see if it reduces the number of misread bags over existing barcode methods.
  • Managed VoIP keeps regatta's communications afloatPosted:00:00 07 Nov 2007The world's largest rowing regatta utilises managed VoIP to ease its year-round communications needs -- and for a temporary system during its celebrated two-day event.
  • IP PBX eases VoIP transition for gas companyPosted:00:00 08 Oct 2007An IP PBX with Sip helped one gas company upgrade to a new phone system while also jumping into VoIP.
  • Hybrid VoIP/TDM system improves patient carePosted:00:00 17 Sep 2007Hybrid VoIP and unified communications improve an aging TDM system for one medical centre that focuses on quality patient care.
  • Volvo signs up to iPass Wi-Fi servicePosted:08:42 22 Aug 2007Swedish car maker Volvo is migrating 17,000 staff in 180 countries to Wi-Fi and dial-up remote connectivity from iPass after signing a three-year deal with the access company.
  • Voice over WLAN improves a hospital's communicationsPosted:11:00 17 Aug 2007A Voice over WLAN (VoWLAN) system was the solution to improving communications and response times for staff at one hospital, while boosting employee satisfaction.
  • Remote VoIP is a communications WorldWinnerPosted:11:25 15 Jun 2007VoIP and application integration helped one company bring IP communications to its remote workers.
  • VoIP eases communications constraintsPosted:11:45 14 Jun 2007Hosted VoIP solution -- converged communications as a service -- saves one company time and money and has liberated its IT staff to focus on higher-value activities.
  • Unified communication case studies: What you need to knowPosted:12:53 04 Jun 2007Learn how others overcame the expected and the unexpected challenges of a UC deployment in our case studies.
  • AT&T subsidiary talks real-world storage virtualisationPosted:15:00 01 Jun 20073PAR's storage virtualisation helps AT&T's managed services arm to stay competitive over EMC and NetApp, though there are still some kinks to be worked out.
  • Local government consolidates storage with IP SANPosted:23:00 30 Apr 2007IP SAN was cheap, simple, and a NAS gateway allows end users at the City of Isles Beach better protection and access to files than traditional servers.
  • Skype to the desk phone saves company a bundlePosted:10:29 19 Apr 2007Skype on the desk phone has helped a Chicago-based furniture maker save a considerable amount of money on long-distance voice charges.
  • Video clip firm sticks with tape storagePosted:00:00 20 Mar 2007Received wisdom has it that there is a headling drive to disk-based storage. Wrong, says Thought Equity Motion who is serving up half a petabyte of video clips to its customers using tape drives
  • Mobile IT boosts haulier's productivityPosted:00:00 15 Mar 2007Mobile applications have helped Old Dominion Freight Line, a delivery service, deliver real-time services to customers while boosting driver productivity.
  • Outsourced VoIP helps devastated company recoverPosted:00:00 27 Feb 2007Outsourced VoIP helped a Berkeley company keep up business as usual after a fire destroyed its offices.
  • VoIP case studies: What you need to knowPosted:00:00 29 Jan 2007Case studies are the next best thing to being there. Learn how others overcame the expected and the unexpected challenges of a VoIP migration in our case studies series.
  • VoIP flows over optimised pipesPosted:00:00 16 Jan 2007To ensure the quality of its VoIP traffic, Gold Line, a phone card company, used WAN optimisation techniques to prioritise voice traffic.
  • Converged IPnet puts it all under one roofPosted:04:05 21 Nov 2006Northamptonshire Enterprise, a group of economic development agencies, has implemented a converged IP network to connect its office-based and remote users and allow a centralised IT department to manage several business-critical applications from one place.
  • Airline flies towards a cheaper way to block unauthorised applicationsPosted:02:00 07 Nov 2006Budget airline FlyBe is assessing anti-virus-style technology for locking down PCs which could reduce the costs associated with keeping blocked-application lists updated.
  • Production databases find a home on IP SANsPosted:00:00 01 Nov 2006Dow Chemical will be cutting costs with a NetApp system; AirClic goes with EqualLogic's newest SAS array after evaluating both NetApp and EMC.
  • Arsenal kicks off with wireless networkPosted:01:36 31 Oct 2006Arsenal Football Club has deployed a wireless network at its new Emirates Stadium.
  • Marks & Spencer extends item-level RFID trialPosted:02:00 26 Sep 2006Marks & Spencer has extended its item-level radio frequency identification trial to cover its autumn/winter clothing range.
  • Case study: Going is good as Ascot upgrades its infrastructurePosted:10:34 10 Jul 2006Wireless local area networking technology has turned Ascot Race Course into a cutting edge sports facility, following a complete rebuild of the site.
  • UPS rules out RFID tagging for small packagesPosted:09:14 20 Jun 2006Global logistics company UPS has ruled out introducing radio frequency identification tagging for small-package tracking for the foreseeable future.
  • Northern rejigs its supply chain to optimise RFIDPosted:08:05 06 Jun 2006Northern Foods, which supplies £1.4bn of convenience food a year to UK supermarkets, is redesigning its supply chain to better use the information it has gathered from deploying radio frequency identification tags on pallets.
  • Bookseller scores a first with RFID movePosted:05:36 02 May 2006A Dutch bookseller has become the first large retailer to introduce item-level radio frequency identification tagging across its entire product range.
  • Wal-Mart to adopt latest RFID tagsPosted:06:24 25 Apr 2006Wal-Mart will stop using generation-one radio frequency identification tags by the end of June.
  • Case study: mobile ERP - Efficiency in connectivityPosted:08:53 18 Apr 2006In the first of two case studies, Antony Adshead reports on how mobile technology helped BT Industries simplify its truck maintenance scheduling and service system and save £1.7m a year
  • Case study: Mobile data - Mobile waterwaysPosted:07:58 18 Apr 2006A GPRS roll-out is enabling British Waterways to monitor the UK's canal networks more effectively. Antony Adshead reports
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