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Digital justice: Crown Prosecution Service's future trials

...with many complex commercial transactions and 100,000 pages of evidence. The Crown Prosecution Service is improving its ability to share information electronically with police... Read more

17 March, 2011 by Nick Heath

Government contracts get professional oversight

...appointed procurement professionals to monitor government contracts. Photo credit: Cabinet Office The 'Crown Representatives' will co-ordinate contracts across different departments where they have the... Read more

14 April, 2011 by Tom Espiner

Plea date set for suspected Anonymous hackers

...of the Anonymous and LulzSec activist groups, attended a hearing at Southwark Crown Court on Tuesday. The two were arrested separately, and the hearing is... Read more

30 August, 2011 by Tom Espiner

Three men jailed over £3m phishing scheme

...Vincent Alonge, Babatunde Fafore and Ayodeji John Kareem received sentences at Snaresbrook Crown Court on Monday for masterminding and carrying out the phishing operation, after... Read more

11 July, 2011 by Tom Espiner

Government pledges to halt procurement 'madness'

...team will be headed by John Collington. In April, the government appointed 'Crown Representatives' — senior civil servants who have the job of overseeing contracts with... Read more

3 June, 2011 by Tom Espiner

CPS targets Facebook cyber-stalkers

...The Crown Prosecution Service published on Thursday revised guidance for prosecutors on stalking and... Read more

24 September, 2010 by Jack Clark

Paper records in the dock at Crown Prosecution Service

...over the internet, to share information with its criminal justice partners. The Crown Prosecution Service is working on ways to improve its information sharing with... Read more

21 September, 2010 by Nick Heath

Silicon challenges diamond for quantum computing crown

Regular readers may remember the nitrogen vacancy in diamond turning out to be a useful "defect", because even at room... Read more

2 November, 2011

Silicon challenges diamond for quantum computing crown

Regular readers may remember the nitrogen vacancy in diamond turning out to be a useful "defect", because even at room... Read more

2 November, 2011

Japan takes Top500 supercomputer crown from China

Japan's K Computer has taken the title of the world's most powerful supercomputer with a Fujitsu-built system that relegates last year's winner, the Chinese Tianhe-1a, to second place Read more

20 June, 2011 by Jack Clark

Responsive tech is the jewel in Signet's IT crown

Signet Trading director of IT Alistair Fuller discusses how the jewellery firm is simplifying its IT... Read more

10 May, 2011 by Tim Ferguson

Jaguar supercomputer faces losing its crown

The next edition of the Top500 supercomputing list is widely expected to see the Jaguar supercomputer overtaken by the Tianhe-1A computer in China Read more

12 November, 2010 by Erica Ogg
<endeca_term>Crowns</endeca_term> of Power 1.15.5

Crowns of Power 1.15.5

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26 August, 2010
Melco <endeca_term>Crown</endeca_term> Entertainment Plays to Win in Competitive Market With Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 ERP Solution

Melco Crown Entertainment Plays to Win in Competitive Market With Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 ERP Solution

Melco Crown Entertainment wanted an ERP solution that could not only improve compliance, but... Read more

6 July, 2010
Golden <endeca_term>Crown</endeca_term> Concerts 1.0

Golden Crown Concerts 1.0

Golden Crown Productions App makes searching online for their concerts, live events and notifications... Read more

26 May, 2012

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