For Inchcape Motors, Avaya IP Telephony Solutions Drive The Customer Experience
White Papers In building a state-of-the-art showroom at Melbourne's Docklands, Subaru Australia decided to introduce all the advantages of IP Telephony across its business. The Docklands Subaru super-site is now the showpiece for an Australia-wide focus on...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Exclusive: London Company Accused Of PS2 Fraud
News London's Metropolitan Police is investigating a Docklands company that has allegedly defrauded customers out of thousands of pounds in fake PlayStation2 orders. Customers who called Games Master's Docklands telephone number were told the company...
[December 1, 2000, 16:25]
Business Knowledge For IT In Investment Banking
Talkback A docklands-based company has released a ground-breaking publication that addresses the misalignment in terms of business knowledge between IT and business. Essvale Corporation Limited has released the first publication in a series branded as...
[January 15, 2007, 11:22]
Highlights Of The RSA Conference Europe 2007
News Another week, another conference, this week we are over in London's docklands at the RSA Conference Europe. Vying to overtake the Infosecurity show as the must-attend event for UK security professionals, the RSA Conference Europe featured speakers...
[October 24, 2007, 15:57]
UK Gets Fastest-ever Wireless Broadband
News The first base station, located in Docklands, will go live in July this year and the rest of the Greater London network should be operational by early summer 2005. Libera announced on Tuesday that it is building a new and independent wireless...
[June 8, 2004, 18:45]
Interference To Analogue TV Reception Due To Building Developments
White Papers Since early spring 2001, BBC Reception Advice has received a number of complaints from residents to the north of Docklands on the Isle of Dogs, east London about the deteriorating quality of their analogue TV reception.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Citigroup Finds A New Direction With 118 Directory Services
White Papers It put out a tender for the provision of 6000 directory enquiry calls a week from its Docklands headquarters. Citigroup employs 250,000 people worldwide, 25,000 of them in the UK. When the directory enquiries market was deregulated in August 2003...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
RSA Europe: Would You Give Your Password Away For A Bar Of Chocolate?
Blog Another week, another conference, this week we are over in London's docklands at the RSA Conference Europe. The show is a really big deal in the US, and the organisers are trying to increase its visibility over here.
[October 23, 2007, 10:28]
Power Outage Knocks ISPs Offline
News Tens of thousands of small businesses and individuals were forced offline on Thursday, after a power failure at Telehouse Docklands affected several UK Internet service providers. Telehouse is a major UK co-location facility which provides hosting...
[August 18, 2006, 14:05]
Organiser Cancels March's TelePresence Conference
News TelePresence World was due to be held at London Docklands' flagship Excel centre in March, and it had attracted heavyweight sponsors such as Cisco, HP and BT. A major event set up to showcase the latest generation of videoconferencing technology...
[February 22, 2008, 12:22]
Physical Security Becoming An IT Problem
News Speaking at the Business Continuity Expo in London's Docklands, IT security experts from the Royal Mail Group, Proctor & Gamble and Barclaycard acknowledged that their companies are increasingly merging systems used to authenticate employees...
[March 18, 2005, 12:35]
VoIP Could Provoke 'electronic Pearl Harbour'
News Speaking at the annual Business Continuity Expo in London's Docklands, David Lacey, director of information security for the Royal Mail Group, said that he expects a widespread IT security incident to occur in the next two years, possibly as a...
[March 17, 2005, 17:20]
Wanted: UK Minister For Disasters
News Speaking at the group's annual conference, the Business Continuity Expo, in London's Docklands, BCI chairman Steven Mellish called for better information and guidance for businesses when it comes to planning for disaster and disruption spearheaded...
[March 17, 2005, 15:00]
Contactless Payment System Crash Probed
News Ticket gates had to be left open when Oyster card readers at tube stations across the whole of London Underground and the Docklands Light Railway crashed at 0400. London Underground is investigating the cause of a computer glitch that caused its...
[March 10, 2005, 15:10]
BT Outlines Big Datacentre Push
News The investment will include two more London datacentres to add to today's Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire and London Docklands sites. BT has outlined a plan to invest $2bn over three years to develop 44 Internet datacentres in an alliance with AT&T...
[April 12, 2000, 7:11]
Rivals Accuse BT Of Stifling Broadband Britain
Talkback Recent correspondence with ntl, who took over the franchise for our area of London's Docklands, E6 & E16, implies we could wait another three years for ntl broadband! Some sympathy with BT and a bit annoyed with Cable & Wireless letter in Financial...
[March 28, 2004, 11:04]
Wi-Fi Checks Into Holiday Inn
News Wi-Fi specialist Megabeam has signed a deal with BDL Hotels, the hospitality franchise company, which will see it install hot spots at various hotels including Holiday Inn London Heathrow, the Express at London Luton Airport, Holiday Inn Docklands...
[December 3, 2002, 16:16]
SunGard Opens First Major Data Centre In London City
News Dubbed the Technology Centre 2, or TC2, the centre is a 1,000 square-metre facility in London's Docklands with a combination of rack space hosting, platform and device monitoring, security and network management and operating system and data base...
[March 8, 2006, 16:40]
VoIP: Paying The Price For Cheap Calls
News At the annual Business Continuity Expo in London's Docklands in March, he warned that "an electronic Pearl Harbour-type event will happen in 2006 or 2007" because "new technologies such as VoIP risk driving a horse and cart through the security in...
[August 8, 2005, 17:10]
Make Games Not Nukes: DTI Outsources To Russia
News As part of the scheme, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has flown over six of the former scientists to meet with UK game industry representatives at the European Games Network show in London's Docklands.
[September 2, 2004, 18:00]

