Leeds cuts storage energy costs by 75 percent
News Leeds City Council has cut its storage energy costs per terabyte by three-quarters through installing new storage area network equipment. The new equipment supports services including the city's Contact Leeds contact centre, council tax and...
[February 29, 2008, 15:24]
Leeds Council agrees deal with Microsoft
News Microsoft has been chosen by Leeds City Council as its primary IT supplier for the next five years. He said Leeds had evaluated four 'super vendors' — the others being IBM, Oracle and SAP — over seven months.
[July 17, 2008, 16:39]
Electronic prescription scheme goes live in Leeds
News A GP's surgery and a pharmacy in Leeds have become the first to use Release 2 of England's Electronic Prescription Service. Calverley Medical Centre in Pudsey, Leeds has begun passing prescriptions electronically to Liptrots Pharmacy as initial...
[July 30, 2009, 12:03]
Spoof hack leaves red faces at Leeds football club
News Leeds United fans visiting lufc.com Wednesday were shocked to find an animated figure doing something unmentionable to their team's badge with a message from hackers GeSeT and GaNNo claiming Turkish team Galatasaray will win the upcoming UEFA cup...
[March 30, 2000, 7:57]
Leeds Learning Colors and Shapes
Downloads This program will teach your kids different colors and shapes. It features special effects to keep you kids entertained, music, and changing backgrounds. All of these can be changed via the options menu.
[August 5, 2003, 14:07]
Broadband for a tenner - but only up North
News Internet users living in Leeds and Bradford will be able to take advantage of a cheap broadband service as business broadband operator Tele2 extends its offer to consumers. Initially Tele2 plans the Leeds and Bradford rollout as a trial but intends...
[November 1, 2000, 12:45]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog I'm not sure whether this is a good idea or not, but a company in Leeds - jeftel - says it has invented a new email system that integrates with existing clients but uses an proprietary protocol, encryption and peer-to-peer technology to communicate.
[October 1, 2004, 18:40]
Labour MP forgives Web site pranksters
News John Battle, Labour MP for Leeds West, does not want a group of cheeky Web pranksters to get into trouble, even though they built a fake constituency Web site promising lewd pictures of him. The delinquents behind this stunt were an unnamed group...
[February 17, 2000, 15:49]
Microsoft funds secure code-writing course
News In the second of a string of collaborations between Microsoft and universities in the UK, the University of Leeds has received partial funding to teach would-be developers to write secure code. The module will be available to 100 undergraduates at...
[March 24, 2003, 13:55]
UK's network of cables to get mapped
News Researchers at the universities of Leeds and Nottingham will try to create the map by integrating existing digital and paper-based records and linking them with data from satellite and ground-based GPS systems.
[March 22, 2006, 14:40]
Bidder's Edge defies eBay legal threat
News But the company has now reversed that decision, said co-founder and vice president of technology Peter Leeds.eBay officials could not immediately be reached for comment. Leeds said that the company changed it's mind after noticing that other sites...
[November 3, 1999, 10:27]
Unbundling moves closer as Oftel announces operators
News Fourteen companies including Colt, CWC, Easynet and Energis have been selected to participate in unbundling trials which will begin in January 2001 in London (Battersea), Edinburgh, Leeds and Belfast.
[April 5, 2000, 13:30]
Oracle takeover spooks Siebel customers
News Martyn Tinsley, Siebel development and support manager at Leeds City Council, said he has some concerns about the takeover, which he felt could also potentially have a positive impact on the CRM space.
[September 19, 2005, 15:40]
Bluetooth getting on track
News In March Midland and British Telecommunications (quote: BT) plan to commence trials on the London-Leeds line by testing passenger reaction to the wireless technology, allowing people to connect their laptops, mobile phones and personal digital...
[January 10, 2001, 14:20]
PC: Hey, your mobile's being stolen!
News Researchers at the University of Leeds say they have figured out a way of measuring the distance between Bluetooth-enabled devices such as notebook computers, PDAs and mobile phones. Dr David Walsh, of Leeds University's department of electronic...
[July 7, 2004, 12:40]
Wanadoo launches unbundled broadband
News Wanadoo announced on Tuesday that it is now offering its own broadband services in Leeds, after unbundling 16 exchanges. Competition in the UK's broadband market is growing, with several ISPs gearing up to install their own kit in BT's local...
[November 8, 2005, 17:05]
Dell admits Indian mistake
Talkback I am living in Leeds. I placed an order on 16th of February 2006, and today is 10th March 2006, and I am still waiting for my order to be delivered to me. I have sent number of e-mails to Dell Customer Service and called on helpline almost everyday.
[March 10, 2006, 16:09]
Bulldog fixes broadband problems
Talkback Comment to ROBERT CLARK: From Rod Rodriguez - will be in Leeds later this year, my love to Sue.rrodriguez@enpointe.com
[July 21, 2006, 23:36]
call Support agents views
Talkback Hello, I am a student doing my MBA at the university of Leeds in England. I am doing my thesis based on call centre work in India. I would appreciate if you could take 10 minutes to complete my survey and pass it on to your colleagues to complete.
[August 4, 2006, 1:58]
Watchdog issues rogue-dialler help
Talkback Went to presentation in Leeds got £50 m and s vouchers got the holiday but not best accomodation so may not use looks good product but you have to question its integrity by the way in which it has to be sold!
[August 10, 2006, 12:51]



