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Steve Evans

SophosLabs joins Microsoft Active Protections Program

Sophos has announced that it will now receive advanced information from Microsoft about its monthly security bulletins to anticipate emerging threats and hopefully provide mutual customers with more timely protection.

Thus secures £17m Healthcare Commission deal

Thus has announced it has won a contract with the Healthcare Commission to supply the independent watchdog with a next-generation communications network in a deal worth up to £17m.

Lincoln College slashes approval process with DbArchive

Version One has announced that Lincoln College has cut its invoice approval process by four days as well as reduced its carbon emissions by installing its DbArchive document imaging software.

School goes wireless with Ruckus

Ruckus Wireless has announced that Helenswood Girls’ School, East Sussex, has installed a new wireless LAN (WLAN) to provide staff and pupils with Wi-Fi access across the school’s two sites.

NHS Trust secures patient data with Sophos

Sophos has announced that Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has chosen to protect its network with Sophos Enterprise Security and Control.

Argility suits Moss Bros just right

Argility has announced that men’s fashion retailer Moss Bros has implemented its Argility Merchandise Management system in an attempt to improve the way staff manage stock allocation, planning, orders, supplies and promotional and clearance activities across the business.

Siemens delivers unified comms at public service bodies

Siemens Enterprise Communications has announced two public sector contract wins in the Midlands. Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust (BSMHFT) and West Midlands Fire Service have both implemented the OpenScape unified communications product family.

Worthing Borough Council revamps business continuity and security

CI-Net has announced that Worthing Borough Council, in West Sussex, will be overhauling its connectivity and firewall infrastructure to improve business continuity and security related to delivering council services via the web.

HSBC banks on Nortel for Unified Comms

Nortel has announced that HSBC is trialling its unified communications service at its London headquarters in Canary Wharf. About 1,000 executive users will trial the system and if successful it will be rolled out to over 50,000 users across North America, Europe and Latin America.

CoPilot lands sat nav at Royal Mail

Royal Mail’s recent efforts to increase delivery efficiency and improve customer service have continued with the announcement that it will be using CoPilot Live satellite navigation software from ALK Technologies.