IBM Deal Averts Strike Action In Bradford
News Bradford Council has signed a contract with IBM to deliver its IT transformation programme after assuring worried staff that their jobs are not at risk. Unions had threatened industrial action over the Bradford-i programme which involves cutting...
[July 4, 2005, 16:55]
The University Of Bradford Creates Intelligent Industry Links To Push The Boundaries Of Students~ Abilities Using AI And Gaming
White Papers The University of Bradford was founded in 1832, with the formation of its Mechanics Institute. Equipped with the knowledge of what Terrarium could do, Bradford realised that it could be modified to meet its specific Artificial Intelligence needs.
[July 5, 2006, 0:00]
Broadband For A Tenner - But Only Up North
News Internet users living in Leeds and Bradford will be able to take advantage of a cheap broadband service as business broadband operator Tele2 extends its offer to consumers. Initially Tele2 plans the Leeds and Bradford rollout as a trial but intends...
[November 1, 2000, 12:45]
Mobile .Net Application Could Save NHS Millions
News Staff at the Bradford Hospitals NHS trust are to start using Pocket PCs to order supplies online wherever they are in the hospital. The application, called Wander, has been built by KPMG Consulting and Hewlett-Packard using Microsoft's .Net...
[July 30, 2002, 9:09]
Hospital Mobile Revolution Starts With Supply Chain
News Bradford's hospitals are using mobile devices to save money and time on ordering supplies. The system, called Wander, was jointly made by KPMG Consulting and the Bradford Hospitals NHS Trust. Two departments in Bradford Hospital Trust which have...
[July 30, 2002, 9:09]
Police Create Online Crime Busting Service
News The first of these sites is being tested out in Bradford, Yorkshire. It is hoped the Bradford Crimebeat scheme at www.bradfordpolice.co.uk will help catch racists, kerb crawlers and drug dealers in Bradford.
[May 8, 2000, 11:27]
Three More Local Exchanges To Get ADSL
News Bradford-on-Avon in Wiltshire, Tottington near Manchester and Danbury in Essex will all be upgraded to offer ADSL after ISPs confirmed to BT that there is sufficient demand in each area. These trigger levels were set at 200 expressions of interest...
[November 11, 2002, 16:10]
Yahoo Cosies Up To MSN
News But MSN's chief revenue officer, Joanne Bradford, attempted to clarify the oddity. But the competitor is also our biggest partner," Bradford said, referring to MSN's relationship with Yahoo-owned Overture Services for search-engine advertisements.
[March 29, 2004, 11:30]
Microsoft Gets Personal With Online Ads
News I will admit we were late," Microsoft's Bradford said. Today, it's keyword," said Joanne Bradford, Microsoft's chief media revenue officer. In a pitch to a consumer goods company this week, Bradford pointed out the difference between what Microsoft...
[November 14, 2005, 12:05]
Microsoft On Trial: Gates Fails To Recall Emails
News Boies honed in on a Feb.memo in which Microsoft executive Don Bradford discussed using Microsoft's Office software as a "club to use on Apple. Did he ever tell Bradford he had the wrong idea about "disadvantaging" Netscape through Apple?
[November 3, 1998, 9:51]
Girls Online Put Boys To Shame...
News Director of Fletcher Research, Neil Bradford, admits he is "amazed" by the findings. Bradford puts the results down to teenage girls' interest in communicating with their friends using e-mail and chatrooms.
[July 5, 1999, 14:02]
A Year Ago: Girls Online Put Boys To Shame...
News Director of Fletcher Research, Neil Bradford, admits he is "amazed" by the findings. Bradford puts the results down to teenage girls' interest in communicating with their friends using e-mail and chatrooms.
[July 6, 2000, 7:10]
Princes Group: SIMATIC IT Framework To Streamline Manufacturing Operations
White Papers After the success and the results of Mercury Project, providing complete integration between the existing business system (SAP) and shop floor (PLCs) Princes Group decided to implement a second project (ZEUS) aimed to optimize better and more...
[August 3, 2006, 0:00]
Twist Of Phosphate Means Better Batteries
News Sara Bradford, an analyst with market consulting firm Frost & Sullivan, agreed that getting the word out would be a hurdle, but she said manufacturers have been asking for just this kind of technology.
[February 12, 2002, 10:31]
Banks Dismissive Of 'phishing' Losses
News Here is a solution to your phishing and keystroke loggers," said Campbell Bradford, a Vasco Security consultant. Bradford said Vasco had sold more than 10 million of its tokens to 267 banks, mainly based in Europe, with trials by United Kingdom...
[March 11, 2004, 8:15]
Net Can Lead To Addiction - Study
News Kimberly Young, a psychologist on the faculty of the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, presented Friday a study that labels excessive Internet use "pathological". The study, examining 396 people who spent 38 hours a week or more online...
[August 18, 1997, 11:27]
UK's Microvitec Wins £0.5m Desktop LCD Deal
News The Bradford, West Yorks.based company will supply over 1,500 displays to the Alliance & Leicester in the course of a nine-month roll-out beginning this month. The screens are all 12.1-inch 800 x 600 TFT units and will allow the building society to...
[May 27, 1997, 14:31]
Compaq Rugby Deal Latest Of Many IT Sporting Hooks
News Compaq UK is extending its sponsorship of the Rugby League team Bradford Bulls, supplementing its reputation as one of the biggest IT brands in British sports sponsorship. The firm said in a press release that the £500,000 two-year deal would help...
[February 4, 1997, 9:25]
UK's Microvitec Pictures 13.3-inch LCD Monitor
News Although the Bradford, West Yorkshire-based firm is strong in vertical markets such as financial dealing it has lost the broad, popular appeal it once had when supplying screens to the likes of Amiga, Acorn and BBC computers.
[July 30, 1996, 15:09]
Teleworking 'is Good For Your Health'
News The report, Teleworking at BT -- The Environmental and Social Impacts of its Workabout Scheme, by the University of Bradford and the UK Centre for Economic and Environmental Development surveyed 2,000 of BT's teleworking staff, also outlined...
[October 14, 2002, 18:17]

