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999 service celebrates 70th anniversary
The world’s oldest emergency service, 999, supplied by BT celebrates its 70th anniversary this year and with some 30million calls handled each year John Medland, BT, explains to the BAPCO Journal how the service continues to evolve...
virtual tape libraries come of age
With ever increasing levels of data being stored, Steve Mackey, UK area sales director, Quantum, provides his opinion on whether disk to disk backup will supersede tape back up…
BTP leads the way with plans for new GIS
In recognising that the sharing of and accessibility to data is vital to ensure all officers of the British Transport Police can respond to any and all emergency situations, the force is implementing a an integrated spatial management solution based upon open solutions, linking all their key systems including Command and Control into an open spatial environment with single address database based upon the NLPG...
IP infrastructure improves policing efficiency and collaboration
North Wales Police is boosting workforce efficiency across all 75 stations by transforming and upgrading its network to an IP communications infrastructure through a cost neutral managed service deal. The BAPCO Journal reports...
A healthy scaleable IT solution
Hertfordshire Health Informatics Service (HHIS) manages the IT systems for two NHS Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) and Hertfordshire Partnership Trust. When eight PCTs were merged into a single management structure, HHIS needed to consolidate the existing hardware to create a more manageable and scalable infrastructure.
rapid data management at Dorset County Council
Garry Phipps, ICT Analyst, Dorset County Council, explains how the council has improved its data management capabilities and processes with EVault…