Brunel And SAP Launch MSc Programme
News Brunel University and SAP are to offer a postgraduate course in business systems integration. Mark Lycett, deputy head of the School of Information Systems at Brunel, said: "The MSc in business systems integration is key to our strategy of...
[May 30, 2007, 14:53]
Brunel Shows Broadband Avoiders What They're Missing
News Researchers at Brunel University are developing an application that will show businesses how much time and money they could save by moving to broadband. By illustrating the business benefits of a high-speed connection, Brunel hopes to persuade more...
[October 15, 2003, 17:00]
Brunel University's Use Of The BMC Remedy Action Request System Recognizes Priority Of Serving Students And Increasing Efficiency
White Papers A leading British University located to the west of London, Brunel University has 13,000 students, 3,000 of which are engaged in postgraduate and research study. Brunel University needed to launch a new Student Shared Services Center that tracks...
[September 16, 2005, 0:00]
Invitation For An Online Survey
Forum My Name is Robert Johnson and I am a postgraduate researcher in the department of information systems at Brunel University, West London. If you or anyone else has any questions regarding the survey then please do not hesitate to contact me, either...
[January 26, 2006, 16:37]
VoIP 'the Key' To True Broadband Britain
News Internet phone services could play a vital part in driving the rollout of extremely fast Web connections across Britain, according to research published on Monday by Brunel University. After visiting Japan to studying its broadband market...
[February 23, 2004, 16:35]
Small Firms Miss Out On Broadband Benefits
News Brunel University spent three months earlier this year studying a selection of small businesses - both urban and rural - which were moving to high-speed Internet access. Urban companies were more efficient after they got broadband, but Brunel...
[May 16, 2005, 18:10]
Grid Computing To Combat Global Warming
News Brunel University and Imperial College London are part of the GridCC organisation which is investigating how distributed computing can be used to create a real-time computing grid to coordinate inexpensive, reliable, cheap and sustainable energy...
[January 17, 2005, 17:10]
Broadband Britain 'must Follow Korea Path'
News This is one of the key conclusions of an investigation into the success of broadband in South Korea, which was led by Brunel University and funded by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). The Brunel University/DTI report explains that the...
[October 11, 2002, 12:38]
'Schools Must Drive Broadband,' Says Expert
News This report was written by the DTI Overseas Mission to South Korea -- of which Walker was a member - which was led by Brunel University and funded by the Department of Trade and Industry. This strategy paid off, according to the Brunel University...
[October 14, 2002, 11:03]
Leading University Rolls Out Secure, Feature Rich, E-mail Environment To 16,000 Users
White Papers Brunel University is a leading teaching and research institution in London. Brunel then decided to build on this success and take advantage of enhanced functionality found in Microsoft Exchange Server 2003.
[September 20, 2006, 0:00]
Small Business IT: It's What You Make Of It
Leader Thankfully there are far fewer around today than just a few years ago, but they are still there, as research published this week by Brunel University found. Researchers at Brunel tested how long it took staff to carry out a series of business tasks...
[May 17, 2005, 12:25]
ASP Integration
Forum As part of my research as a doctoral student at Brunel University, I am looking at the perceptions that are held of ASPs and the ability to integrate them. If you have any questions regarding the questionnaire or the research, please do not...
[April 5, 2006, 15:56]
UK 'leads G7' For Broadband Availability
News Academics at Brunel University's Broadband Research Centre say the technology is likely to actually be available to much fewer homes than the government claimed. said Dr Jyoti Choudrie, operations director of the Brunel Broadband Research Centre.
[February 21, 2005, 16:30]
E-Government Think Tank Launched
News Brunel University's School of Information Systems, Computing and Mathematics (SISCM) will run the group, with central government funding through the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).
[August 4, 2005, 14:40]
Research Study: The Virtual Society?
News programme, led by Brunel University, will film how families live with electronic gadgets ranging from toasters to PCs. A study into how humans interact with technology is getting underway in Britain next month.
[March 31, 1998, 11:17]
A Year Ago: The Virtual Society? - Research Begins
News led by Brunel University. Leeds University will, next month, launch a study into how humans interact with the technology in their homes. A Virtual Ethnography' will be part of a much larger research program, The Virtual Society?
[March 30, 1999, 7:15]
The Virtual Society? - Research Begins
News led by Brunel University. Leeds University will, next month, launch a study into how humans interact with the technology in their homes. A Virtual Ethnography' will be part of a much larger research program, The Virtual Society?
[March 31, 1998, 12:25]
Broadband Korea - How They Made It Work
News The writers of the 'Investigating broadband technology deployment in South Korea' report from Brunel University and the DTI yesterday identified several key factors. As Dr Heejin Lee from Brunel University put it: "It is taken for granted [by...
[October 11, 2002, 13:00]
Wi-Fi Hot Spots To Hit UK
News The current constraint on the use of licence-exempt bands for the provision of public access communications services should be removed as soon as possible," advises the report, which was prepared by a team led by Professor Martin Cave of Brunel...
[March 7, 2002, 15:04]
Broadband Talks The Talk
News Japan, meanwhile, has taken to the idea with more enthusiasm, according to a recent study by researchers at Brunel University's Broadband Research Centre. So you have a data network and a voice network.
[April 14, 2004, 11:50]

