Rolls-Royce
Police mobiles cautioned for bad behaviour
News I am sure in the fullness of time we will have a Rolls Royce service [but] because it is new there are all sorts of teething problems. Despite a £75m government plan to roll out 25,000 mobile devices to... [12 Jun 2009]
Photos: IBM from Spitfires to Sphynxes
Photo What is now a conference hall on the ground floor was at that time used as a testing bay for Rolls Royce Merlin engines. The IBM development laboratory at Hursley House celebrates its 50th birthday this... [19 Sep 2008]
Google climbs to top of UK brand pile
News Rolls-Royce Group7. Google has topped a poll of the most powerful brands in the UK, closely followed by its chief rival Microsoft at number two. The web search giant has moved up from the fifth place it... [25 Feb 2008]
Mike Bell
CIO Profile Bell has 30 years' experience in IT starting out as a graduate trainee at Rolls Royce. What they say about him: "A Geordie you want on your side of the trenches. Cost-cutting has been a big focus at... [06 Jun 2007]
dotMobi ramps up mobile content drive
News Big names that have signed up to dot-mobi include BMW, Rolls-Royce and French train operator, Thalys. Free software tools are being offered to dot-mobi website developers to improve the quality of... [06 Feb 2007]
Robot stealth jet gets £124m boost
News It has awarded a £124m contract to BAE Systems to develop unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology, with BAE Systems leading an industry team including QinetiQ, Rolls-Royce and Smiths Aerospace on... [12 Dec 2006]
Photos: The secrets of BT Labs
Photo It has also been used to help test Rolls-Royce engines - wrapped in copper to shield the cable from the intense heat - by checking the engine is making the right noise. To show off some of the gee-whizz... [02 Oct 2006]
Rolls-Royce engineers $20m VoIP deal
News Rolls-Royce is spending $20m to move to a single voice network running VoIP, in a seven-year deal. Rolls-Royce IT purchasing director Jim Reed said one reason Nortel was... [11 Jul 2006]
Gordon Brown backs £1.5m 'knowledge economy' research
News The project is sponsored by nine different organisations, including the BBC, the Department of Health, Microsoft and Rolls Royce. A three-year, £1.5m project backed by Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon... [02 May 2006]
Your perimeters are "porous", companies told
News Nick Bleech, IT security director for Rolls Royce, said security professionals should not drop their current perimeters but instead should plan for the future. Security professionals have been advised to... [28 Apr 2006]
Job applicants to face ID card checks
News This Home Office-convened private sector ID card user group contains some of UK Plc's biggest employers, including the likes of BA, BAE Systems, Barclays, BBC, BP, BT, GlaxoSmithKline, HSBC, Pfizer, Procter and Gamble,... [26 Sep 2005]
Technology is core 'DNA' of successful businesses
News The Work Foundation research project was led by Astra Zeneca, EDF Energy, Hermes Pensions Management Limited, Manpower/Working Links, Microsoft, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Rolls-Royce, The Royal Bank of... [20 Jul 2005]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Thank goodness hardware doesn't last forever
Comment Pound for pound, we are all driving Rolls Royce-quality vehicles today. A coffee shop in Ipswich, UK The man in front of me, who is about my age, is casting a wistful eye over a car built 40-plus years ago. [01 Jul 2005]
Computacenter shares slump after sales warning
News We are building and selling a Rolls-Royce solution and Dell has beaten us because they are delivering a good-enough solution. Shares in Computacenter fell sharply this week after the IT equipment and... [01 Jul 2005]
Security bosses seek to dissolve encryption bans
News Nick Bleech, a member of the Jericho Forum and an IT security director for Rolls Royce, said: "This is a big problem for us. An international security consortium is set to lobby governments around the... [28 Apr 2005]