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A K-Anonymity Privacy-Preserving Location Monitoring System for Wireless Sensor Networks With Nymble Secure System

A K-Anonymity Privacy-Preserving Location Monitoring System for Wireless Sensor Networks With Nymble Secure System

Anonymizing wireless sensor networks allow users to access services privately by using a series of routers to hide the client... Read more

7 March, 2012
Enabling Network Convergence Through Contextual Session Mobility With IMS

Enabling Network Convergence Through Contextual Session Mobility With IMS

...IP convergence, it should be possible for a user not only to access services ubiquitously and at any time, but also to automatically and seamlessly... Read more

1 May, 2011
IP and Broadcasting Systems Convergence

IP and Broadcasting Systems Convergence

...Future for service ubiquity dictates that end users should be able to access services - mostly media-oriented ones - at any time from a variety of... Read more

31 December, 2010
KCom wins deal for East Midlands PSN

KCom wins deal for East Midlands PSN

...on the East Midlands public services network (emPSN) framework agreement to provide access services for schools, as well as to supply application services in partnership... Read more

3 April, 2012 by Staff

BT scores £100m European Parliament deal

...the provision of IP telephony, unified communications, videoconferencing, telepresence, security and internet access services at the parliament's Brussels, Luxembourg and Strasbourg sites. The contracts... Read more

20 December, 2011

MPs flag privacy concerns in Freedoms Bill

...growing use of biometric identification systems in schools including record attendance and access services such as the library or cashless canteens. Human rights concernsHowever, the... Read more

10 October, 2011 by Sade Laja

DNS hack hits multiple websites

...The Register tweeted "A DNS hijack, we think [...]. We have shut down access / services as a precaution." Because of the way DNS works, these changes... Read more

4 September, 2011

Google, Facebook and others prepare for IPv6 test day

...The vast majority (99.95 percent) of people will be able to access services without interruption: either they'll connect over IPv6, or their systems... Read more

7 June, 2011

Government IT: Sacrificial lamb or public service saviour?

...respond to that." More important than using technology to change how people access services is Read more

31 May, 2011 by Nick Heath

GPs face online ratings system

...proposal that GPs and hospitals should set up ways for people to access services and talk to the providers online. The proposal is part of... Read more

12 April, 2011 by Tom Espiner

Norfolk councils combine IT services

...Yarmouth's IT infrastructure. "People quite rightly expect to be able to access services at times that are convenient to them and whether it be... Read more

27 August, 2010 by Kable

Google Fiber for Communities website goes live

...In addition, we will allow third-parties to offer their own Internet access services, or other data services, on our open network," said a statement... Read more

14 July, 2010

Government plans for web-focused NHS patient access

...range of online tools will be created for patients, allowing them to access services "much more efficiently at a time and place that is convenient... Read more

14 July, 2010 by Kable

What's in the next versions of BPOS and Online communications

...and saving files directly) - and as well as the Excel, Visio and Access Services for building apps on your intranet, users get the business versions... Read more

16 June, 2010
Vancity 2.1

Vancity 2.1

...See Vancity Account & Services Guide (for personal accounts) and the Business Direct Access Services Agreement (for business accounts) for more information. Size: 3MBLanguage: EnglishRequirements: iPhone... Read more

9 April, 2012

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