commuting
Broadband for all: Rural Britain told to keep on waiting
News Living outside major urban areas often means commuting into an urban area without contributing to its cost. It appears the rural broadband debate is set to run and run. After mentioning it in the Weekly Round-Up, the... [18 Aug 2003]
The Weekly Round-Up: 08.08.03
Round-Up Also letting your staff leave early on Fridays, introducing summer flexi-time so staff can start early and be out in time to enjoy the afternoon sunshine and allowing your staff to work from home one day per week to avoid the hot hustle... [08 Aug 2003]
The silicon.com Weekly Round-Up: 23.05.03
Comment Many jump at the chance to work from home and avoid commuting headaches. "Hell is other people. So wrote French existentialist philosopher and serial café frequenter Jean Paul Sartre. He may have been inspired to write... [23 May 2003]
Will congestion charging change the way we work?
News Genesys Conferencing, for example, reckons demand for its services nearly doubled in Q3 2002 compared to the same period last year and attributes that in part to the ever-increasing pain and expense of commuting into... [11 Feb 2003]
Teleworking - Staying sane by the Seine
News No tubes, no commuting, no angry crowds, no traffic jams. Having a laptop means you should be able to work from anywhere. More and more of us are doing just that but what are the big issues? Suzi Kerridge makes thing... [22 Apr 2002]
Intel and BT rock wireless world
News The software is part of Intel's Personal Internet Client Architecture (PCA), which it claims will create an open environment for wireless internet devices by separating the commuting side of an application from the... [17 Sep 2001]
Fuelling the debate: the future of teleworking
Comment We do need to change the way we work - commuting (as is being demonstrated right now) is far from ideal. Nothing new there. Every time the UK is immobilised - whether it be by weather or industrial action - the vendors... [14 Sep 2000]
Teleworking gets vote of confidence from UK workers
News But problems such as travel - with commuting getting earlier and earlier - will help to drive teleworking in the UK. The increasing acceptance of teleworking by staff in the UK could turn it into a mainstream technology,... [09 Nov 1998]