UK Technology Week Kicks Off Today
News UK Technology Week is the first show to address these converging markets and comes after two years of research by independent organisations, Spikes Cavell, Data Monitor and Hulme Associates which found a need to unite the various aspects of the...
[October 6, 1998, 6:58]
UK Lags Behind Estonia In ID Card Technology
News Perry believes that in addition to cultural differences, many of the upcoming countries have less legacy technology than more developed nations, so at first they have a real advantage. He points to India and China as examples, where wired...
[May 6, 2004, 17:50]
UK Govt Finds Security Flaws In VoIP And Texting Technology
News Last year, the group discovered flaws in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), another technology used by VoIP networks. The flaws were found by the UK's Internet security watchdog, the National Infrastructure Security Coordination Centre.
[January 14, 2004, 7:30]
UK Technology Key To Microsoft Deal
News Former CO at STNC Ran Mokady, now a director of Microsoft's Productivity Appliances Division, believes the outstanding quality of wireless technology in the UK was fundamental to the deal. Part of the reason for this deal is the synergy between...
[July 22, 1999, 11:49]
Mars Probe Hailed As Triumph For UK Technology
News The first stage of Beagle's landing was announced just after 11.10 GMT on Friday and has been hailed as a triumph for UK technology and science. The landing will utilise state-of-the-art parachute technology to slow the probe down to just from just...
[December 19, 2003, 16:45]
Who Has Contributed Most To UK Technology?
News CNET Networks UK, the parent company of ZDNet, is looking for the individual or company who has provided the biggest boost to the UK technology industry in the past year. Nominations are being accepted online, together with nominations for 12 other...
[July 8, 2004, 16:30]
Mars Probe Hailed As Triumph For UK Technology
Talkback I HOPE EVERTHING GOES RIGHT ON THE 25TH
[December 24, 2003, 16:49]
Mars Probe Hailed As Triumph For UK Technology
Talkback Oh NO! Looks like it might go wrong. Maybe the america sattilite didnt get the message becuase of 12 and 24 hour time where mixed up so the radio times ar beaming at the wrong place The experts say that its probably got sumin to do with time or...
[December 25, 2003, 21:21]
Quarter Of UK's Small Firms Reject Technology
News A survey of six countries -- UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the Czech Republic -- found 20 per cent of European small businesses, 25 per cent of UK small businesses and a third of German small businesses have effectively rejected technology.
[November 11, 1998, 15:50]
UK Lags Behind Estonia In ID Card Technology
Talkback Estonia, until recently, was a communist dictatorship with an infrastructure set up for control of its citizens. The Blair regime has only just started - BEWARE.
[May 7, 2004, 3:37]
UK Lags Behind Estonia In ID Card Technology
Talkback another example of the government cutting costs, sure there is an excuse, there always is.these cards face massive resistance and introducing them half-assed will not make it anymore tempting for other to pick up.
[May 6, 2004, 23:58]
Sophisticated IVR Technology Transforms Customer Service For Leading UK Bank
White Papers Lloyds TSB wanted to enable a leading UK bank to consolidate all its telephone numbers onto a single number gateway, with Interactive Voice Response (IVR) as a common interface. The bank deployed Nortel for its solution and implemented Nortel Voice...
[June 25, 2008, 1:01]
New Automatic Signature Capture And Track & Trace Technology Radically Improves Level Of Customer Service And Delivery Efficiency For UK’s Leading Stationery Company
White Papers Guilbert UK is now the country’s leading supplier of office products, with headquarters in Andover, Hampshire and 12 sites throughout the UK. Following a recommendation from Cat Logic, the software developer chosen for the project, Guilbert UK was...
[June 12, 2004, 0:00]
DTI Funds UK Technology Development
News This money will be a real shot in the arm for the UK computer sector," said Alexander. There were 112,985 people employed in the manufacture of computers and other information processing equipment throughout the UK in 2001.
[January 21, 2002, 13:43]
Transco Selects Oracle9iAS For £100m Technology Upgrade Of UK's Gas Distribution Network
White Papers Transco's command and control system was based on a combination of bespoke telemetry and proprietary legacy technology. Transco controls gas shipments to the United Kingdom's 70 major suppliers and is responsible for ensuring that gas is delivered...
[February 4, 2005, 23:00]
M'Learned Web - Technology & Law In The UK
News The Data Protection Act 1998 The main thing about the Data Protection Act 1998 is not so much the new stuff in it but that it underlines the obligations in its predecessor, the 1984 Act which have been extensively ignored.
[January 14, 1999, 12:22]
M'Learned Web - Technology & Law In The UK
News The UK Government passed the Data Protection Act 1984. Circumstances were too vast and too new for the vague Principles, and in the UK, a country with no law of privacy and no freedom of information act, no one much cared.
[November 26, 1998, 14:58]
M'Learned Web - Technology And Law In The UK
News How to make a nuisance of yourself under the Data Protection Act The Acts, 1984 and 1998, derive from a concern to protect the privacy of individuals. They impose rules on companies which keep data on people.
[February 15, 1999, 14:41]
CNET Networks UK Award Winner: Zeus Technology
News Zeus Extensible Traffic Manager won the Networking Product of the Year award at the 2007 CNET Networks UK Business Technology Awards One of the most hotly debated awards on judging day, Zeus Technology's virtual appliance for application traffic...
[September 25, 2007, 16:16]
Tech Firms Urged To Focus On Electromagnetics
News UK technology companies could generate billions of pounds by developing products that take advantage of the electromagnetic spectrum. The gear to handle the optical signals, however, is expensive and complicated, and optical technology is used...
[May 4, 2004, 12:35]
