London Transport (LT) has awarded a £25m contract for desktop services to UK outsourcing firm ITNet. The company beat out incumbent contractor, ICL, to take over support services for LT's 8,000 PCs and 250 servers.
Microsoft is investigating what may be a serious flaw in Exchange Server 2003, only a month after the software's launch as part of Office System 2003. The bug appears to affect an Exchange component called Outlook Web Access (OWA), which allows...
Transport for London (TfL) has just announced the shortlist of bidders for the e-money project and hopes to choose a partner by the end of the year. TfL hopes Oyster e-money will provide greater convenience for passengers and generate additional...
Spending on IT by transport companies in Europe will leap up over the next three years as they start testing biometrics and other security technologies. The security and safety of transport services is one of the major challenges for the industry...
Twenty-eight per cent of silicon.com readers named somebody speaking loudly on their mobile phone as their biggest annoyance on public transport. Mobile phone use is the most annoying part of using public transportation, beating out late trains...
Manchester is aiming to develop a world class transport system complete with high tech road charging technology and travel smartcards. The city has secured £1.5bn of government funding to significantly improve its public transport, which includes...