Case Studies
HMRC: Setting the Benchmark for Secure Electronic Data Transfer
HMRC and customers transform how they exchange sensitive information.
capgemini_and_hmrc.pdf
Supplier:HMRC
End-User: Capgemini
Capita Simplify Financial Management at Hanover
Using financial modules within Capita’s Housing software and new accounting procedures, Hanover has significantly streamlined its financial management, saving both time and money.
CaseStudy_HanoverHousing.pdf
Supplier:Capita
End-User: Hanover
Wipro Assist Leading Insurance Broker Deliver Faster Solutions
The client wanted to develop a central respository of names and addresses, verified against a standard third party database, to be used by application across the organisation.
Agency_And_Broking.pdf
Supplier:WIpro
End-User:
IPsoft and Gentiva : A Strategic and Comprehensive Partnership
How IPsoft helped a major health care provider save millions
IPsoft-case-study.pdf
Supplier:IPsoft
End-User: Gentiva
3i and buyingTeam Case Study
This case study outlines buyingTeam’s remit to enhance the effectiveness of the 3i team to meet demand, respond to new or varied category areas and to allow the team to better engage with the business to drive sustainable business benefit.
buyingteam_case_study.pdf
Supplier:buyingTeam
End-User: 3i
British Waterways Kofax Case Study
British Waterways saves $15 million annually with combined Kofax and SharePoint Solution. This case study outlines how document capture and Microsoft Records Management System enables documents to be captured, archived and retrieved easily and efficiently
British_Waterways_Kofax_case_study.pdf
Supplier:Kofax
End-User: British Waterways
Five: Claranet simplifies hosting infrastructure
Five is a commercially-funded national television
network in the UK. It began operating in 1997 and is
owned by RTL Group, a division of Bertelsmann and the largest commercial broadcasting company in Europe.
Five broadcasts a broad range of popular programmes, including British Commissions Hotel Inspector, The
Gadget Show and live Europa League Football as well
as CSI and the Australian soaps Neighbours
and Home & Away.
In 2007 channel bosses began to think seriously
of how best to capitalise on the burgeoning market for online video. Research, as well as the broadcaster’s initial tentative forays in to the field, had already identified there was a substantial audience for long-form video streams supported by advertising.
Hence Five created a new unit, the Digital Media Group (DMG), and tasked it with creating new ways of reaching its audiences and developing additional revenue
streams online.
Claranet_Five_TV_Case_Study.pdf
Supplier:Claranet
End-User: FIVE






