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Christopher Martin

CIO Profile His interest in tech has been longstanding, as shown by the BSc in Computer Science he gained while studying at Brunel University. Christopher Martin, who joined travel price comparison site cheapflights.co.uk in January... [11 Jun 2008]

Brunel University uses spam filter to fight cyber bullying

Case Study Brunel University has adapted its spam filter to help fight email bullying. The system Brunel uses to screen spam, supplied by Secure Computing, is flexible enough to be used for other tasks in addition... [11 Jan 2008]

Securing a Medical Wireless LAN System

White Paper This paper identifies security issues that must be addressed, if a recently proposed Medical Wireless LAN System (MedLAN) is to be accepted. Two classes of security issues are distinguished, technical and managerial. [06 Dec 2007]

Grid boosts efforts to fight malaria

News In addition to GridPP, computers from various UK universities played a part in the Wisdom grid - including Birmingham, Brunel, Cambridge, Durham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Imperial College London, Lancaster, Manchester,... [15 Feb 2007]

EU accessibility boosted by €3m project

News Brunel University will head up the Diadem (Delivering inclusive access for disabled and elderly members of the community) project, which starts today, by focusing on new technology to help individuals fill out forms. [26 Sep 2006]

Leading University Rolls Out Secure, Feature Rich, E-mail Environment to 16,000 Users

White Paper Brunel University is a leading teaching and research institution in London. Brunel then decided to build on this success and take advantage of enhanced functionality found in Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. [20 Sep 2006]

Think tank for e-government meets for first time

News Brunel University's School of Information Systems, Computing and Mathematics (SISCM) will run the group, with central government funding through the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). [05 Aug 2005]

Election '05: Can technology change a campaign result?

Comment Brunel's Fisher says: "The scripted bit is important because you avoid idiosyncrasies of ordinary party members. Dr Justin Fisher, head of politics and history at Brunel University, points out:... [29 Apr 2005]

3G Mobile Communications for Wireless Tele-Echography Robotic System

White Paper A 3G wireless solution for the OTELO system - a wireless tele-echography robotic system is introduced in this paper. Based on the analysis and understanding of the OTELO functional modalities, the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is... [23 Mar 2005]

UK tops G7 broadband league

News Academics at Brunel University's Broadband Research Centre say the technology is likely to actually be available to much fewer homes than the government claimed. Dr Jyoti Choudrie, operations director of the... [22 Feb 2005]

Grids go green

News Brunel University and Imperial College London are part of the GridCC organisation which is investigating how distributed computing can be used to create a real-time computing grid to coordinate inexpensive, reliable,... [18 Jan 2005]

Prospects for Grid-Computing in Future Power Networks

White Paper The word 'Grid' in Grid-computing was chosen by analogy with the electrical network. The idea is that computational resources should be as readily available as electrical energy by simply 'plugging in to a Grid'. [17 Nov 2004]

Brunel University's Business Class: IT projects should be allowed to fail

Comment Professor Robert Macredie and Dr Mark Lycett, leaders of the Fluid Business research project at Brunel University, argue that project failure should be viewed more often than not as a success Many IT projects exist to... [23 Aug 2004]

Want to work at home? No chance

News Forty-five per cent of 1,500 small to medium-sized businesses polled by Brunel University insist on consistent supervision of staff, with only 11 per cent of respondents allowing employees to determine their own style of... [17 Aug 2004]

Brunel University's Business Class: A programme management primer

Comment Professor Robert Macredie and Dr Mark Lycett seek to clearly define 'programme management' with a view to smashing two assumptions - that it is simply a scaled-up version of project management and that a 'one size fits all' approach will... [04 Jun 2004]

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