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WiMax comes to Canterbury
News These trials with the University of Kent are focused on specific objectives. Baker wouldn't yet reveal the coverage and pricing of the commercial service due in June,... [23 May 2005]
Meet the politicians in charge of government IT
Comment He has also served as director of social services at Kent County Council, and as a senior policy adviser to the Home Secretary. She has also been a London primary teacher, and university... [13 May 2005]
Kent State University Uses an HP Digital Publishing Solution to Increase Admissions in Targeted Academic Programs
White Paper Kent State University's eight-campus network serves both the development of a true living/learning approach at the Kent State University campus and... [09 Apr 2005]
Open source 'academy' aims to crack public sector
News Various organisations are involved in the Open Source Academy including Bristol, Cheshire, Birmingham and Shepway Councils, the National Computing Centre, the University of Kent, the... [06 Apr 2005]
How to Protect Your PC Against Adware and Spyware
White Paper This new threat comes in the form of adware and spyware. If you find that your PC is acting strangely, slow or has un-identified software installed, then you maybe infected with some form of spyware.... [16 Dec 2004]
Optimising Multicast Structures for Grid Computing
White Paper This paper introduces a flexible new method of constructing hierarchical multicast structures suitable for supporting large-scale GRID applications. Hierarchical multicast trees are constructed by repeated application... [19 Nov 2004]
Using the UML to Describe the BSP Model of Parallel Computation
White Paper A Unified Modeling Language (UML) description of the BSP model of parallel computation is presented. This was achieved by describing various views of the BSP model using many... [29 Jul 2004]
Biggest-ever police raids smash global piracy rings
News The NHTCU arrested six British men in the their 20s and 30s and searched premises in Kent, London, Merseyside and Staffordshire. US members of the group are said to include corporate executives, computer... [12 Dec 2001]
Going bananas in pyjamas: Teleworkers do overtime
News Richard Scase, professor of organisational behaviour at the University of Kent, said the figures show the UK experiencing a sea change in attitudes to mobile working.... [07 Feb 2001]
Handhelds get GPS link
News Handheld computers will soon be able to pinpoint their own geographical position through software being developed the University of Kent. Pascoe suggested the software could also allow... [01 Apr 1999]
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