The Castlelands Strategic Housing Development (SHD) is made up for 414 apartments, 377 houses and 26 duplex units in a scheme ranging in height from two to six…
The Castlelands Strategic Housing Development (SHD) is made up for 414 apartments, 377 houses and 26 duplex units in a scheme ranging in height from two to six storeys.
The Castlelands Strategic Housing Development (SHD) is made up for 414 apartments, 377 houses and 26 duplex units in a scheme ranging in height from two to six…
Ulster Herald
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By Adam Morton
MID Mid Ulster District Council is set to trial Zoom for its virtual meetings with the decision taken during a meeting in which its current video conferencing system, Cisco WebEx, crashed twice.
At present, council deploys a mix of Microsoft Teams, Cisco WebEx and Zoom to run its services.
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A paper on the matter complied by council’s IT department describes it as “invaluable tool that works well internally for staff at home and in the office”.
Council purchased Zoom last autumn to facilitate its art and culture events at a cost of £599 for five licences but noted that a subscription to cover all services required by council would require a licence for ten users at a cost of £1,599.