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Mobile and remote working

May 2012

  • BYOD coming to Hampshire this autumn

    County council lays the security groundwork ahead of a full scale bring your own device deployment

April 2012

  • BYOD won't save you money, says Blackpool ICT chief

    Rolling out bring your own device policy is costing Blackpool council more than providing mobile itself, according to the local authority's head of ICT services
  • Tablet roll out begins for hundreds of health workers at Blackpool trust

    900 clinicians get Samsung Galaxy Tabs to enable mobile working and cut travel time

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    BYOD light: how Leeds took its first steps towards bring your own device

    Tracey Caldwell finds out how Leeds city council became device agnostic – and employees' unexpected reaction to the scheme

March 2012

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    Apple and big data on the Horizon: the tech transformation under way at TfL

    Transport for London's CIO Steve Townsend talks to Jo Best about the organisation's plan to stabilise, consolidate and innovate

February 2012

  • End user device strategy emphasises worker 'families'

  • Northern Devon trust pilots remote devices for community nurses

January 2012

  • £80m police mobile device scheme saved little cash, delivered few benefits

    Programme to equip police with Blackberrys and personal digital assistants has not delivered hoped-for results, says the National Audit Office
  • Bring your own device and staff cuts: Two key trends for local authorities

    Socitm report finds change in attitude about local public service staff using own technology to undertake business tasks and largest cut in staffing levels in 25 years

  • Police at night

    Sheffield police use Twitter in crowd control

    South Yorkshire police have been using mobile social media to engage with protesters in the city, writes Tracey Caldwell

November 2011

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    How home phones are helping monitor home care workers

    Electronic homecare monitoring is helping managers record the work of domestic care teams more efficiently, writes Sally Whittle

October 2011

  • Aylesbury Vale council launches mobile apps

  • CESG stands by BlackBerry

  • Kent Police to record stop and search info by voice

  • Newport council plans cost-cutting social care reforms

September 2011

  • Council housing

    Mobile management of social housing

  • Warwickshire county council starts cloud pilot

  • Midlothian council plans savings with new mobile technology

  • Mobile working offers NHS savings, if staff can get a signal

August 2011

  • NHS medical director plans online GP consultations

    The health service's medical director in England is planning to introduce internet consultations with doctors

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