While 3D printing is becoming more widely used in general engineering the use of 3D printing in the medical and allied sectors such as dentistry has only just begun.
In light of public sector budget cuts, those who believe ‘if you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it’, are probably wondering what steps public sector organisations will implement to measure their effectiveness of strategies implemented to help them make the savings demanded by their diminishing budget.
Put yourself in the shoes of an organisation's IT Director. Even though he's faced with pending budget cutbacks, he still has to maintain investment in the organisation’s IT real-estate.
LowC is a renewable energy solutions provider, offering services spanning low carbon consultancy through specification, installation and operation of renewable energy assets
Dr Mike McCaig of Bull Information Systems looks at how an organisation’s policies can determine which Green IT initiatives will deliver the greatest energy savings
Benjamin Grimes, Vice President Corporate Strategy and Chief Technology Officer of Avocent Corporation discusses how your organisation can benefit from a green IT strategy
Using NetApp’s single, scaleable and manageable storage platform can help your organisation meet the challenges outlined in Greening Government ICT agenda
Dr Mike McCaig of Bull Information Systems describes how both storage technology and operational practices can be used to deliver significant power savings to a department’s data centre
While 3D printing is becoming more widely used in general engineering the use of 3D printing in the medical and allied sectors such as dentistry has only just begun.
New technologies that foster smarter, more agile and productive ways of working are in high demand. Particularly across the government and public sector, with cost efficiency, office consolidations and budget cuts abound.
Andrew Mellish discusses how the decision to push G-Cloud 10 live in June will provide opportunities for new cloud suppliers to pitch for government work