Northern Ireland’s Northern Health and Social Care Trust (Northern Trust) has adopted a new solution that will allow it to achieve greater visibility and control over the increasing number of non-Trust managed or owned devices accessing its network.
The supplier has stepped in to try and upgrade the Province's entire health data centre infrastructure - services that ultimately cover the health and well-being of 1.7m service users.
The Northern Irish government has given IT systems provider Fujitsu the £6m plus task of managing its technology and services, five months after the work was estimated to start.
Further government funding has been made available to move forward with the rollout of superfast broadband in Northern Ireland, following similar progress in Wales and Scotland in recent times.
The Northern Ireland Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety (DHSSPS) expects to save £43m over a ten-year period after implementing a new IT systems project.
Ofcom has been busy crunching statistics with its new 2015 Communications Market Report, and has revealed some very interesting stats concerning Northern Ireland – principally that out of all four home nations, Northern Irish citizens spend the most time online.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland launched a procurement process for managed services for its core IT requirements.
Northern Ireland’s Health and Social Care Board (HSCB) has launched a consultation into how the country’s healthcare system can be modernised and digitised.
Fermanagh and Omagh District Council has discussed a recommendation to push forward a Broadband Connection Vouchers Scheme at a Community Committee Meeting.
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