Cardiff
BT offers free fibre to Glasgow businesses
News BT's Glasgow taster follows FTTC trials in Whitchurch in Cardiff, and Muswell Hill in London - where the telco has opened a shop to shout about the benefits of fibre. BT is offering a free taste of superfast broadband to... [05 Nov 2009]
Photos: Driverless pod cars offer a glimpse of the future of transport
Photo Here's one of the pod cars in action on one of the tracks at ATS's testing facility near Cardiff. From next year, travellers at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5 will be able to step into one of these vehicles and be whisked... [13 Aug 2009]
BT superfast fibre broadband destined for London brownfield pilot
News BT began its first FTTC trial at the start of July, in the north London suburb of Muswell Hill and the Cardiff suburb of Whitchurch. BT is to begin its first brownfield pilot of fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) in the Highams... [07 Aug 2009]
Cheat Sheet: BT's £1.5bn fibre plans
Cheat Sheet And get cracking it has, kicking off a fibre pilot in the north London suburb of Muswell Hill and the Cardiff suburb of Whitchurch earlier this month. Fibre. It's the new copper, I hear. Yes indeed - it's the next... [14 Jul 2009]
Is BT's super-fast broadband coming to your neighbourhood?
News The telco has already fibre-enabled the north London suburb of Muswell Hill and the Cardiff suburb of Whitchurch, it announced this week. BT has revealed the towns and cities which will get high-speed fibre broadband in... [09 Jul 2009]
BT kicks off London fibre pilot
News BT began a fibre broadband pilot on Monday in the north London suburb of Muswell Hill and the Cardiff suburb of Whitchurch. The pilot follows an internal Openreach trial in Ipswich of fibre-to-the-cabinet (FTTC)... [06 Jul 2009]
David Williams
CIO Profile Williams is a family man with three children and was born and raised in Cardiff, and started his career at the University of Wales. Since joining Confused.com in 2007 David Williams has completed a major rationalisation... [01 Jun 2009]
The A to Z of ID cards
News As of February 2009 fingerprints and facial scans for foreign nationals were being captured at seven UK Border Agency centres, Armagh, Birmingham, Cardiff, Croydon, Glasgow, Liverpool and Sheffield. With the first ID... [15 Apr 2009]
Low-Power Humidity Sensor for RFID Applications
White Paper Wireless sensors incorporated in RFID systems are important in several industrial, consumer and logistics applications. By extending RFID tags to sensing applications, the products become smarter. Application areas for these smart tags... [13 Apr 2009]
BT reveals which towns will get fibre first
News The majority of the 29 FTTC exchanges announced today are in urban locations, including eight in London, six in Greater Manchester, two in Glasgow and one each for Belfast, Cardiff and Edinburgh. Cardiff [23 Mar 2009]
Google's Street View gives UK its close up
News The full list of UK cities covered by the service includes: Aberdeen, Belfast, Birmingham, Bradford, Bristol, Cambridge, Cardiff, Coventry, Derby, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, Leeds, London, Manchester,... [20 Mar 2009]
Take advantage of Web 2.0 with IBM portals and electronic forms
White Paper Cardiff University was faced with the challenge of modernizing its work environment. By utilizing IBM WebSphere Portal software, they have streamlined their business processes with electronic forms and role-based portal... [27 Jan 2009]
UK asylum agency stuck in the tech dark ages
News The agency is now testing the digital recording and transcription of interviews with a pilot scheme at its Cardiff office. The agency that deals with asylum seekers has been criticised for still relying on faxes, instead... [22 Jan 2009]
UDDIe: An Extended Registry for Web Services
White Paper The Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) is a specification for distributed Web-based information registries for Web Services. UDDI allows HTTP-enabled business services to be published, and subsequently searched,... [03 Dec 2008]
Triana as a Graphical Web Services Composition Toolkit
White Paper This paper extends the functionality of the Triana problem-solving environment into the Web services world. Triana uses a peer to peer subset of the GridLab GAT interface, that the paper has labeled the GAP Interface. [03 Dec 2008]