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Novell to acquire Cambridge Technology

News Network software provider Novell on Monday said Chief Executive Eric Schmidt will step aside as part of the company's $266m (£150m) acquisition of Cambridge Technology Partners. Novell and Cambridge Technology Partners, two companies that have...

[March 13, 2001, 8:13]

At Cambridge Health Alliance, Information Technology Continues to Help Broaden the Parameters of Quality Healthcare

White Papers Cambridge Health Alliance, a nationally recognized healthcare system serving the residents of the Massachusetts cities of Cambridge and Somerville and Boston's Metro-North region. The company wanted to deliver patient-care services electronically...

[January 11, 2008, 0:01]

Display company powers up prospects

News Cambridge Display Technology will use a grant to brighten the prospects for solar cells as well as flat-panel monitors. Lowering the cost of manufacturing is the goal for the Cambridge, England-based company, which was founded in 1992 and employs...

[July 25, 2002, 8:28]

Display screens go organic

News Inkjet printer company Seiko Epson and start-up Cambridge Display Technology formed a joint venture on Friday aimed at popularising an emerging display technology that could eventually rival liquid crystal displays.

[June 17, 2002, 14:38]

Cambridge Plastic Light Technology Licensed By Philips

News A new light-emitting technology, invented and developed in Cambridge, has taken its first step towards major commercial exploitation. Cambridge Display Technology (CDT) has announced a licencing deal with Philips Components, a division of Philips...

[September 5, 1996, 15:56]

Plastic microchips ahead

News Researchers at Cambridge University are developing cheap microchip technology using plastic that some pundits believe could lead to a revolution within the processor industry. The technology is based on work from professors Richard Friend and...

[November 27, 2000, 11:05]

CBE honour for Acorn founder

News Andy Hopper, professor of computer technology at Cambridge University, has been made a Commander of the British Empire for services to the computer industry. Acorn Computers, which was founded in Cambridge in 1978, played a crucial role in the...

[January 2, 2007, 12:10]

Researchers vow to smash 'barriers to innovation'

News Technical innovation is being hindered by a lack of coordination between government, academia and industry, according to a joint team of researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Cambridge University.

[June 16, 2004, 16:35]

Novell's latest evolution

News Novell plans to use the consultants acquired through its $266m purchase of consulting firm Cambridge Technology Partners earlier this year to sell Novell's network operating system, directory services and security software to big companies.

[November 29, 2001, 12:34]

Gates to invest £130m in Cambridge students

News This isn't Gates' first investment in the region: Microsoft has a research facility in Cambridge and has also invested £10m in Cambridge-area technology ventures. Microsoft founder and world's wealthiest man Bill Gates is to invest millions in...

[May 23, 2000, 11:47]

Innovative tech at Cambridge open day

News Search-and-rescue flying saucers, sniffer bees and mobile maps are just some of the inventions that were showcased at a Cambridge University open day. Held at Cambridge's Churchill College, the annual open day gives entrepreneurs and start-ups the...

[September 7, 2007, 17:32]

'Standards wars' threatening Ultrawideband

News Smaller companies are getting funding on the basis that there'll be regulation and support from the Ofcoms of this world, and that's not happening," added Hopper, professor of computer technology at Cambridge.

[April 19, 2005, 14:20]

US Report: Old Cambridge targets high-tech success

News The medieval university town of Cambridge has plenty of engineers, entrepreneurs and investors. And there are cultural problems," says Cook, who expects to oversee roughly $10m (£6m) in new investment in Cambridge companies this year.

[December 1, 1998, 10:18]

E-Commerce Focus: Europe learning from US failures

News Specifically, CIN - a division of system integrator and consultant Cambridge Technology Partners - said European enterprises have benefited from taking a more rounded approach to commerce after noting the failures of first-time-around projects.

[July 7, 1998, 12:28]

Novell pins hopes on solutions

News But he faced strong questioning of his strategy by analysts who feel that the planned acquisition of Cambridge Technology Partners is going to cause severe channel conflict, as some of Novell's biggest consulting customers find Novell competing...

[March 20, 2001, 11:06]

Novell's Schmidt joins Google at critical time

News Two weeks ago, networks software provider Novell acquired a new chief executive with its purchase of Cambridge Technology Partners. Those details will likely come once his departure from Novell's CEO post is final, pending the closure of the...

[March 27, 2001, 9:13]

Skype may assist botnet attacks

News The Communications Research Network is a group of industry experts, academics and policy makers funded by the Cambridge-MIT Institute, a joint venture between Cambridge University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

[January 26, 2006, 9:30]

Palm gets ready for switch to ARM

News The announcement is expected to come at the sixth annual ARM Partner meeting in Cambridge, England, for licensees of the ARM technology. Intel, Motorola, TI and a slew of other chipmakers license technology from Cambridge-based ARM Holdings.

[July 24, 2001, 10:29]

Barclays rolls out contactless debit card

News The protocol behind the contactless technology has not been made available to academic security researchers, Cambridge University researcher Steven Murdoch said on Monday. Cambridge University researchers have said they have serious security...

[March 2, 2009, 13:55]

Nokia and Cambridge team up on nanotechnology

News This collaboration both recognises and enhances Cambridge's global reputation for excellence in science and technology research," said Professor Ian Leslie, pro vice chancellor for research at Cambridge University, adding: "One of the greatest...

[March 7, 2007, 14:53]

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