Royal Mail To Make £2m RFID Investment
News The Royal Mail is to implement RFID in its supply chain. Following a recent review of its quality of service targets by mail watchdog Postwatch, the Royal Mail hinted that it would be looking at the technology to better track items in its supply...
[February 28, 2005, 15:10]
Royal Mail Gives SAS Activity-Based Management Its Stamp Of Approval
White Papers Royal Mail is the UK's leading postal services provider, delivering around 82 million items of mail to 27 million addresses each day. Royal Mail felt the needed for better intelligence on costs and more transparency for regulatory compliance.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Royal Mail Cautious Over Outsourced Security
News The Royal Mail warned on Thursday of the pitfalls of outsourcing IT security. Speaking at the InfoSecurity Europe exhibition in London, the director of information security for Royal Mail, David Lacey, said although outsourcing IT had cut costs...
[April 28, 2005, 15:10]
A Year Ago: Royal Mail To Do Secure Email And E-commerce
News The Royal Mail is preparing to launch a secure email and e-commerce service on the Internet by the Autumn. The Royal Mail intends to act as the UK's first Trusted Third Party (TTP) following a deal with encryption specialist Entrust to provide its...
[May 26, 1999, 6:45]
Royal Mail And MSN Launch Email To Snail Mail Service
News The Royal Mail has teamed up with the Microsoft Network (MSN) to deliver an email to real mail solution in what many perceive as a desperate attempt by the postal service to protect itself from the advent of electronic correspondence.
[April 2, 1998, 5:00]
Royal Mail To Be Reborn Into Internet Age Through Genesis Project
News Acorn, AT&T, BT, Compaq, IBM,Hewlett-Packard and Oracle are among companies backing the infrastructure which will bring the Royal Mail, Parcelforce, Post Office Counters and Subscription Services to televisions, telephones, PCs and mall-based...
[November 20, 1996, 9:41]
Royal Mail And MS Plan US Launch For RelayOne
News Answering criticism that it could have launched the service without Microsoft's assistance, Royal Mail Consultant, Roger Renders, told ZDNet News, a strong US partner was needed to help roll out the service in the US.
[April 9, 1998, 8:49]
Royal Mail To Do Secure Email And E-commerce
News The Royal Mail intends to act as the UK's first Trusted Third Party (TTP) following a deal with encryption specialist Entrust to provide its Entrust PKI encryption software tool for the service. This will enable the Royal Mail to issue digital...
[May 26, 1998, 16:14]
Provide Trace Ability Within The Royal Mail Underground
White Papers The 411 Eureka Tagging System is used for the identification of the Royal Mail's "Mini Yorks" (which is a smaller version of the "Yorks", a type of roll cage), used in their mail centres throughout the UK in their underground mail delivery system...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
How SAP Education Is Playing A Key Role In Helping Royal Mail Group Manage Its Business More Effectively
White Papers In its quest to become more efficient and competitive, the Royal Mail Group embarked on a major SAP implementation in 2001, completing the successful roll-out of SAP R/3 across 18 business units and over 10,000 users.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
VoIP Could Provoke 'electronic Pearl Harbour'
News The head of information security for the Royal Mail has warned that voice-over-IP (VoIP) applications will expose companies to hackers and malicious code if not implemented correctly. Speaking at the annual Business Continuity Expo in London's...
[March 17, 2005, 17:20]
Cyberstamps Get A Delivery Date
News Royal Mail has launched a digital-stamp service that allows businesses to design and print personalised postage marks. The Royal Mail said the service is a cost-effective way for small businesses to differentiate themselves from competitors.
[January 15, 2004, 14:10]
Analysis: Postman Bill Buys Royal Seal Of Approval
News Bill Gates latest alliance is not with some hi-tech outfit in Silicon Valley, but with the world's oldest postal service, the Royal Mail. MSN and the Royal Mail will offer an email to post service to allow visitors to the RelayOne Web site to send...
[April 2, 1998, 8:17]
Gobsmacked At Amazon Delivery Fiasco
Blog Comment What's wrong with Royal Mail? If it's Royal Mail not being competitive enough, as a customer I couldn't care less. Well yeah! I've told Amazon before that I don't want to see HDN again, and here we are again.
[January 12, 2008, 12:43]
Case Study: Securing Mail Transactions In Any Form
White Papers That's the question faced by Royal Mail, Britain's postal service. Like other post offices around the world, Royal Mail offers its customers a number of services via its Web site, such as the ability to check postal codes online, track mail and...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Royal College Of General Practitioners Chooses Trustix Linux Solutions To Help Keep GPs Informed
White Papers The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) has chosen Trustix and IBM to supply a Linux based e-mail server solution to support the delivery of bulk e-mail to over 6000 GP's across the United Kingdom.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Cisco Aims To Join Up The Branches
News The AVS has already been tested at sites like the Royal Mail. According to Royal Mail eBusiness technology manager Shankaradhas Tharmananthar, the AVS system "has helped to improve average performance of [the Royal Mail's] externally facing Web...
[October 13, 2005, 17:55]
Digital Signatures Pose Security Risk, Says Expert
News The Royal Mail announced plans Monday to extend its postal services to the Internet, providing all Internet users with a free, uniquely identifiable digital signature in an effort to bolster security.
[September 26, 2000, 11:45]
Mobile Security Improving, But VoIP Is 'a Danger'
News Last month, the head of information security for the Royal Mail warned that VoIP applications will expose companies to hackers and malicious code if not implemented correctly. David Lacey, director of information security for the Royal Mail Group...
[April 18, 2005, 16:05]
Ministry Of Justice Loses Four CDs Of Personal Data
News A Ministry of Justice spokesperson told ZDNet.co.uk on Wednesday that the discs were sent via Royal Mail recorded delivery. However, Royal Mail cast doubt on its involvement. We have not been given any indication by the Ministry of Justice that...
[January 23, 2008, 12:33]

