All Archive Titles articles – Page 992
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Looking to Exchange
SIR – IN TODAY'S WORLD OF MODERN computing, global business and electronic commerce, companies have grown to rely all the while on Microsoft Exchange to facilitate those critical business communication and processes through e-mail, group scheduling and calendars.Nearly 45% of business-critical information is housed in messaging applications such as Exchange, ...
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what exactly are you lot up to?
A new code explains how employers can keep an eye on their workforce without contravening data protection rules
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EC tables plans for port security
Port and ship security across the European Union is set to tighten if new measures proposed by the European Commission are ratified in Brussels
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Victory for sector as government grants exemption from stamp duty
The government has caved in to a concerted lobbying campaign that will save housing associations up to £2m a year in unpaid stamp duty.
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Durham outlines options for unitary status
Durham county and its seven district councils have outlined their preferred options for council restructuring amid increasing concern that regional assemblies could cause big problems for housing.
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Farewell Draconia
Probationary tenancies sound like an awfully nasty way to treat your tenants, but that's really not the case. Instead, they can build a sense of trust and responsibility
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Display a little intelligence
Access controlIntellikey key-based intelligent access control systems are helping security staff at the Hull and East Yorkshire Hospital NHS Trust to transport medical teams to emergency situations within the hospital in double-quick time.With 14 floors, the lifts are always busy with people travelling ...
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Talking 'dirty'
The latest intelligence reports from Whitehall suggest that terror mastermind Osama Bin Laden is not only alive and kicking, but actively regrouping what's left of his Taliban army to mount another serious attack on Western soil.After what happened Stateside on that horrific September morning, anything's possible. Indeed, the head of ...
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Ian Dey, managing director, DBI Support Services
Terry O'Neil continues Security Management Today's ongoing series of interviews with prominent private security sector professionals by talking to Ian Dey, the md of Milton Keynes-based contractor DBI Support Services.
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ODPM hands pathfinder deadline to Hull council
Crisis-torn authority has eight weeks to spruce up Humberside bid or risk losing status
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Complete trust will take time
SIR – In one of my last contributions to your worthy magazine before I retire from the Lincolnshire Constabulary – and speaking as the ACPO lead on the security industry – I'd like to respond briefly to a couple of points made by Nick van der Bijl ('Security needs its ...
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Speed of information and correct security: can they co-exist?
Conventional remote access services solutions have had to face two conflicting demands: end user need for both access flexibility and security. The Internet has radically shifted the security-access balance, raising a host of issues concerning data integrity. With this in mind, David Henderson reviews some of the latest solutions to ...
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Choice of a new generation
Choice-based lettings is popular with tenants – but it can mean an IT overhaul. Katie Puckett reports on three ways to update your allocation system.
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Troubled Twynham hires new chief executive
Beleaguered housing association Twynham has appointed a new chief executive to lead the group out of Housing Corporation supervision.
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Siemens is checking in!
Security managers at the Ramada Jarvis hotel chain have specified Siemens’ VDR516-16CD digital image management system
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The integration of digital CCTV
Digital video technology's true value to the security function is only realised when it's integrated into a total security knowledge management solution. At the heart of such an integrated set-up is open architecture which, as Phil Mailes points out, allows the end user to create an environment that encompasses non-proprietary ...
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A serious view of CCTV
Sheffield-based Camwatch Monitoring has opened a state-of-the-art central station that plays host to one of the most sophisticated remote monitoring services for end users in the UK.Making use of all the latest transmission products currently available – from PSTN and ISDN through to network and ADSL Internet monitoring – part ...
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Prince Charles launches campaign for rural homes
Prince links up with Duke of Westminster to promote and part-fund programme
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Businesses face penalties under new corporate killing proposals
Proposed new Government legislation on corporate killing will push up the number of prosecutions and bring in harsh penalties for offending companies who neglect the law