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In an age where more and more essential public information and support services are being delivered over the web, it may come as a surprise to hear that 39 per cent of UK adults don’t have access to e-mail or the internet |
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Amicus ITS has developed a six-step approach that will redefine green IT and produce a genuine return on green investment (ROGI) |
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Carillion Communications Ltd, the leading UK Audio Visual Systems Integrator, discusses optimising and maximising use of your video conferencing systems |
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Flash IT is dedicated to providing its clients with true real-time collaboration communication solutions to easily integrate within existing organisational infrastructure |
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Is your organisation about to implement new audio visual/video conferencing technologies? Make sure you look before you leap – think systems integration, says Snelling Business Systems |
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Bernhard Schott, EU-Research programme manager of Platform Computing, explores ways you can reduce energy consumption and costs with exisiting data centre technologies |
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Quantum Corporation’s EMEA Software Marketing Manager, Alistair Washbourn, discusses energy efficient data centres – how to save power and money through integrated disk and tape-based storage |
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Reducing the carbon footprint of your organisation needn’t involve major sacrifices, argues Richard Clarke, public sector sales manager at 1E, on behalf of the Mobile Data Association |
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Guiom Peersman, managing director of Dialogue Communications, offers his advice on how mobile campaigns can be used effectively within the public sector |
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Organisations are looking to reduce their IT costs – here’s a product that will have a great impact... |
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Phil Heap from FAST explains the importance of applying configuration management and software asset management |
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