Platinax: For EntrepreneursPlatinax Business ForumPlatinax Business NewsPlatinax Business DirectoryBusiness Blog
 
August 1, 2006

NHS IT system online after crash

Link: NHS IT system online after crash

Filed under: Technology, Software by Brian Turner
computers.jpg

The NHS IT service, which cost billions of pounds, is finally coming back online after a major crash over the weekend.

The computer crash left around 80 NHS Trusts unable to access patients records, including appointments, until today, and around 60 are still to be re-connected later on.

The problem affected trusts in Birmingham and the Black Country, Cheshire and Merseyside, Cumbria and Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Shropshire and Staffordshire and the southern part of the West Midlands.

The crash comes as an embarrassment to an already heavily criticised system, which despite being lauded as a worthwhile IT project, has been beset by cost and running problems.

Asserted by operater CSC as a “storage area network equipment failure”, it underlines the key problem of over-reliance on computer systems, which can be vulnerable to such failures.





>> Discuss this story in the Platinax Business Forum

Add to Bookmarks:

  • ADD TO DEL.ICIO.US
  • ADD TO DIGG
  • ADD TO FURL
  • ADD TO NEWSVINE
  • ADD TO NETSCAPE
  • ADD TO REDDIT
  • ADD TO STUMBLEUPON
  • ADD TO TECHNORATI FAVORITES
  • ADD TO SQUIDOO
  • ADD TO WINDOWS LIVE
  • ADD TO YAHOO MYWEB
  • ADD TO GOOGLE
  • ADD TO SPURL
  •  


    Most recent news stories:


    Vodafone To Provide YouTube Service
    New Search Engine May Understand Plain English
    Hackers targeted ICANN
    NEC Warns on VoIP Spam
    China First to Launch 4G Standard
    Retailers Plan To Upgrade Networks
    Urban WiMax Providing Free London Service
    Europe leader in IPTV subscriptions
    Windows Mobile 6 Announced
    Amazon, TiVo Test New Movie Download Service


    Related posts to "NHS IT system online after crash":


    Government IT failure was Windows NT to XP upgrade
    Online banking struggles with IE7
    Pay per mile charge plans announced
    Housing boom: officially over?
    More serious bugs bite Internet Explorer

    No Comments »

    No comments yet.

    Leave a comment