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British Airways' London to New York route lets flyers use mobiles
News The service will be available on two Airbus A318s flying between London City Airport and New York's JFK. Air travellers flying between London and New York won't have to go mobile cold... [28 Sep 2009]
Apple's Snow Leopard won't make us move to Macs, say CIOs
News Chris Ford, IT director, Nottingham City Council Mike Roberts, IT director of The London Clinic, said: "Macs are becoming more popular in the medical community. Mike Roberts, IT... [21 Sep 2009]
IT graduates failing to make the business grade, say UK tech chiefs
News Chris Ford, IT director, Nottingham City Council For Mike Roberts, IT director at the London Clinic, graduates are falling down on their technical abilities. Mike Roberts, IT director, The... [02 Sep 2009]
Westminster Dashboard for Child Protection Reduces Monitoring Time to Seconds
White Paper Westminster City Council has a national reputation in the United Kingdom for innovation in delivering services to a diverse community in central London. Its Children's Services Department wanted to... [01 Sep 2009]
Daewoo Securities Protects Confidential HR Data From Internal Security Breaches
White Paper It has offices in Hong Kong, London, New York, Tokyo, and Ho Chi Minh City. Daewoo Securities is one of South Korea's leading brokerage firms, offering investment, banking, and brokerage... [31 Aug 2009]
The A to Z of wireless
News Indeed, momentum has once again been building around in-flight wireless and services are sporadically emerging: British Airways, for example, recently announced plans to launch an in-flight wireless service later this year on an... [11 Aug 2009]
Photos: Giant robot leads Tokyo's Olympic dreams
Photo In Toyko, the city bidding to host the 2016 Games, technology of a very different stripe is taking centre stage. Cheerleading the bid is this robot - a towering 18-metre-tall creature designed to draw... [07 Aug 2009]
Photos: UK's ID card revealed
Photo Airport workers at Manchester and London City airports will be able to volunteer for the cards from later this year and ID cards will be made available to the rest of the UK public from... [30 Jul 2009]
Cheat Sheet: The Police Central e-crime Unit
Cheat Sheet The strategy will set out plans to set up a public-private sector taskforce to increase information sharing on cybercrime and see the City of London Police begin offering training on... [20 Jul 2009]
Labour politician joins calls to scrap ID cards
News The debate follows the Home Secretary's decision last week to make ID cards entirely voluntary and scrap trials that would have compelled airside workers and pilots at London City and Manchester airports... [07 Jul 2009]
Heat wave? No sweat for CIOs
News Chris Ford, IT Director, Nottingham City Council Similarly Mike Roberts, IT director at the London Clinic, set up portable air conditioning units but also took the precaution of... [03 Jul 2009]
ID cards: 'A project nobody wants and the nation can't afford'
News Plans to make ID cards compulsory for airside workers and pilots have also been dropped this week by the Home Office with trials planned for Manchester and London City airports both scrapped. Ian Angell,... [01 Jul 2009]
ID cards U-turn: No compulsory cards for pilots
News As a result, a pilot scheme to issue workers with compulsory cards, which was planned for two airports, Manchester and London City, will not take place. The government has taken the decision to make... [01 Jul 2009]
CIO finishing school set to open doors
News City University London is setting up a centre dedicated to training the next generation of CIOs. The centre's creator, Dr Andrew Tuson, head of computing at... [23 Jun 2009]
Photos: The UK's top CIOs
Photo Glyn Evans, corporate director of business change at Birmingham City Council, features on this year's list. The launch of silicon.com CIO50 2009 - the list of the UK's... [19 Jun 2009]