Manchester United
Manchester United Know the Importance of Using the Best Defence
White Paper The name Manchester United needs no introduction. Formed in 1878, as Newton Heath LYR (Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway), becoming Manchester United in 1902.... [01 Oct 2009]
Co-op Group kicks "server sprawl" into touch
Case Study The catalyst for the infrastructure refresh came in the form of a mid-2007 merger between the Co-operative Group Manchester and United Co-operatives, coupled with the Group's ambitions for further... [14 Apr 2009]
D-Link Case Study: East Manchester EAZ (United Kingdom)
White Paper The ICT strategy of the East Manchester EAZ was to invest the grant in a new learning infrastructure with broadband Internet access and to dedicate a large proportion to wireless technology and its applications, such as... [03 Apr 2009]
Man Utd gets wireless on team coaches
News The Manchester United team will soon be able to check the latest match results on their way to games, thanks to a new wi-fi installation on their team coaches. Wireless provider Icomera has installed... [18 Mar 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 14.11.08
Round-Up Telling them how great it would be to work for MySpace, Facebook and Google is a bit like telling kids in the park that if they play enough football they'll end up at Manchester United, AC Milan or Real... [14 Nov 2008]
Building on an Existing SAP Landscape to Create an Integrated Electronic Social-Care System
White Paper With 10,000 employees, Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council of Manchester, England, provides services to 211,000 residents through 400 Council and partner sites. By building on its SAP landscape, the borough has become... [28 Sep 2007]
U.K. University Bids for World-Class Status With Support of Latest Operating System
White Paper The University of Manchester (UoM), based in the United Kingdom (U.K.aims to rank among the world's top 25 universities. UoM students use computers on campus for studying and collaborating. The... [20 Jun 2007]
Colin Cobain
CIO Profile Outside work, Cobain is a die-hard Manchester United fan. What they say about him: "He is the classic 'new CIO' - an IT professional who has been an old-style IT director, moved up and out into board... [06 Jun 2007]
Manchester United Implements CRM Solution and Redevelops Portal to Reach 50 Million Fans Worldwide
White Paper Manchester United Football Club, the English Premiership soccer club, has more than 50 million fans worldwide. To achieve this, Manchester United approached Dimension... [23 Jan 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 02.12.05
Round-Up The Round-Up isn't about to discuss the rights and wrongs of false nostalgia, selective amnesia or the cult of celebrity but did notice a couple of interesting things while surfing the web and ploughing through the countless obituaries... [02 Dec 2005]
Google to sponsor Manchester United?
News Manchester United football club is in "advanced" talks with a number of global high-tech giants about replacing Vodafone as its shirt sponsor, according to reports. The paper, citing City sources, said... [28 Nov 2005]
eBay fraudster jailed and ordered to pay back £70,000
News An eBay fraudster who used covert identities to sell fake Manchester United goods through the online auction site has been jailed and ordered to return £70,000 to his victims. In April, Hurley pleaded... [04 Oct 2005]
The Weekly Round-Up: 23.09.05
Round-Up The Round-Up's heart is bleeding this week for the poor old fans of English football club Manchester United, some of whom have reportedly turned to a life of cyber-crime after growing increasingly... [23 Sep 2005]
Man Utd fan group commits cyber crime
News Legal firm Allen & Overy fought off a number of DoS attacks earlier this year when it was negotiating Malcolm Glazer's takeover bid of Manchester United, a company representative has revealed. There are... [22 Sep 2005]
Leader: Three strikes and you're IT
Leader But like the 'love the team, hate the club' mentality threatening to drive a rift through Manchester United, whose almost unimaginable defeat formed the centrepiece of BBC programming this weekend, the... [23 May 2005]