Morse
The Weekly Round-Up: 30.01.09
Round-Up But even fewer adults have worked out that you can turn off the keypad tones as well, which means anyone over 30 composing a message tends to produce a very audible Morse Code-esque "beeb-beeb-beeb" accompaniment that... [30 Jan 2009]
ScanSafe Case Study: Morse
White Paper The Morse Group's (Morse) 1,200 employees are located in offices throughout the U.K. Morse decided to combat the risks inherent to employee Internet access. Over the past five years... [01 Dec 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Hearing Morse Code?
Comment Not many people use Morse Code anymore but radio beacons, embassies and some news agencies do. About an hour ago a lady from Belgium emailed me saying she was worried about the fact she keeps hearing... [14 Oct 2008]
"Shambolic" security behind Home Office data breach
News As Philip Wicks, security expert at IT services company Morse, said in a statement: "At the moment there seems to be a culture of letting anyone download anything onto a memory stick. The loss of a USB stick containing... [27 Aug 2008]
Webcast: Unified Communications: An industry perspective
White Paper Then listen to Bruce Morse, VP, Unified Communications Software, as he provides an overview of IBM's Unified Communications and Collaboration Strategy, including: IBM's Point-of-View of the market, and IBM's thought... [19 Feb 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Changing tech values
Comment Like Morse code, telegrams and Telex before them, a lot of today's hot technologies will eventually fade in importance. Written at London Heathrow airport and dispatched to silicon.com from a hotel in Nice, France, via a... [22 Nov 2007]
Morse makes the grade with £23m school tech deal
News Technology services and integration company Morse has been selected as the preferred bidder for a £23m contract to overhaul the tech infrastructure of schools in the South Tyneside and Gateshead (STaG) area. [26 Sep 2007]
Mobile gambling: Betting on $16bn
News UK workers have already taken to gambling online, according to separate research from TNS, commissioned by consultancy Morse - with 30 per cent of workers betting in the office or claiming they knew someone who had. [15 Jan 2007]
Oxford targets 'generation-Asbo' with tech
News Oxford City Council is to start using software to identify crime hotspots and target anti-social behaviour. The system will record information about subjects along with data from cases investigated. When incidents are reported they will... [16 Oct 2006]
Shortlists for CNET tech awards unveiled
News Morse - Cool, calm & connected The awards, which will be handed out on 26 September in London, recognise innovative use of IT in the UK, leading providers of products and services, and a CIO of the year. [07 Jul 2006]
Cost and complexity fears hold back grid computing
News But Peter Critchley, strategy director at Morse, which commissioned the survey, said grid computing is being held back by confusion and myths surrounding the technology. Fewer than one in 10 businesses is planning to... [31 May 2006]
HSBC and First Direct sign for mobile banking
News MoniLink, a joint venture between cash machine network LINK and tech firm Morse, has signed a deal covering both brands for the service, which will see bank customers able to view mini statements and balance enquiries. [11 Apr 2006]
Text service to save NHS time and money
News Adrian James-Morse, IT co-ordinator for Dr Masterton's Surgery in Streatham, said: "NHS.net is very secure. The messaging service uses software that is designed to access NHS patient databases and send reminders of... [19 Dec 2005]
Text me a tenner - mobile phone banking comes of age
News The company behind the service - mobileATM - is a joint venture between UK cash machine network operator LINK and IT services company Morse. Who wants a mobile phone that could print you a few extra tenners when your... [13 Dec 2005]
Get bank statements on your mobile
News But to bolster security, banks have insisted on a second method of authentication: technology integration firm Morse built the application with the option of a one-time-use password every time the user logs on. [13 Jul 2005]