A Winning Interaction Centres Solution From Nortel Networks and BT
White Papers When it comes to telephone betting, William Hill is streets ahead of the field. William Hill needed to run a call centre to cope with the tremendous peaks and troughs involved in telephone betting. William Hill also needed to distinguish between...
[October 11, 2008, 1:22]
William Hill ups its game against hackers
News The entire online betting industry faces an ongoing battle in the fight against hackers and extortionists, according to William Hill's IT chief. In the latest of our CIO Vision video interview series, Victor Kemeny, IT director at the UK's largest...
[October 5, 2006, 10:40]
Extortionists target Web bookies with child porn threats
News On Monday, hackers targeted rival online bookie William Hill with similar demands. We did have a DoS attack, but we don't know where it came from," said a spokeswoman from William Hill. Child pornography is the latest weapon being wielded by web...
[October 27, 2004, 13:45]
UK bookies toe the US government line
News One bookie who accepted bets from the US until last year was William Hill. UK bookies are this week ruing a US decision to press on with attempts to stop Americans accessing overseas betting sites. We have clients in some 200 countries of the world...
[May 9, 2003, 14:50]
Interactive TV market heats up
News Telewest is testing a similar system with William Hill. One possible killer app could be TV-based betting. Freedomland has partnered with betting company Bluesquare (www.bluesq.com) to allow users to place bets on sporting events, for example...
[April 30, 2001, 7:36]
Gambling predicted to drive interactive TV
News Bookmaker William Hill claims that seven percent of its revenue comes from the Net and Sky has done deals with several betting sites. Interactive TV is beginning to take off as research firm Jupiter MMXI finds that gambling has become the surprise...
[May 17, 2001, 8:04]
High-tech gambling predicted to boom
News Britain's four biggest bookmakers - Coral, Ladbroke's, William Hill and Stanley Leisure -- are all planning to shutdown offshore Net systems and bring them to the UK. Datamonitor predicts that by 2005 there will be 1.4 million Britons betting...
[June 14, 2001, 14:30]



