cricket
The Weekly Round-Up: 18.09.09
Round-Up It's Britain's new favourite topic to moan about, now that we can't really moan about our national performance at cricket or football. A lot of people think their broadband service is bad. You probably think your... [18 Sep 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 21.08.09
Round-Up Cricket and cream teas in the air-conditioned oasis of the server room, while the boss thinks you're doing a major systems upgrade. Ah, the lazy days of summer in the IT department. With the office deserted for the... [21 Aug 2009]
Rich Media Platform Delivers Powerful Results for Fans of New Cricket League
White Paper Headquartered in Dubai, netlinkblue is the media technology and services firm that won the online broadcasting rights to the Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket season. The company wanted to pursue an... [30 Jul 2009]
Olympics tickets to double as Tube tickets, cash?
News For instance, I went to watch the cricket at Headingley in Yorkshire and wanted to buy tickets. The London 2012 Olympics could be set to pioneer smart tickets that double up as contactless payment and Oyster cards. [29 May 2009]
Cricket Selects NeuStar's Campaign Administrator for Its Off-Deck Business
White Paper The Cricket Communications, Inc.a provider of innovative, high-value wireless services, selected NeuStar's Campaign Administrator solution to manage its short code-based off-portal content program. An ASP-based workflow... [16 Apr 2009]
iPhone 3.0, Windows 7, robots and the office of the future
Photo This month silicon.com took a look around Lords to find out how IT is vital to the running of the cricket ground. The Hawk-Eye system - shown above - maps out the trajectory and flight of a cricket ball... [07 Apr 2009]
Photos: Bowled over by high-tech cricket at Lords
Photo This is the main pavilion at Lords cricket ground in north London - sometimes referred to as the 'home of cricket'. Lords also has a cricket school in which international players can... [25 Mar 2009]
When is a supplier gift/junket inappropriate?
News Tony Johnson, IT director, Zavvi Entertainment Group, agreed, saying: "I am not naive enough to think the invites to rugby/cricket/football etc are purely down to my sparkling company! Free junkets, gifts, trips to big... [06 Jun 2008]
Photos: Zoom in on London from the air…
Photo This photo shows the grandstand seats and part of the pitch at the Oval cricket ground in South London. This is an aerial view of the Clock Tower - Big Ben's home at the Houses of Parliament in Westminster - on 192.com's... [28 Jan 2008]
DNS security still "as vulnerable as ever"
News Infoblox considers BIND 9 more secure than older versions of BIND, as it "has a substantially better security track record ", according to Cricket Liu, Infoblox vice president of architecture. According to the survey,... [21 Nov 2007]
Speeding up the net - is it possible?
Comment Control means first making sure employees are focused on the things they should be doing and not inadvertently consuming bandwidth for non-work purposes such as browsing YouTube, downloading MP3 files or keeping up with the... [09 Jul 2007]
Sophos Hits Viruses for Six at Lords
White Paper While Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), the world's most famous cricket-playing club and owner of Lords, joined in the celebrations following England's outstanding Ashes triumph over Australia, it... [20 Jun 2007]
Editor's Blog: 'It was taken out of context... '
Comment I was interested earlier this week to read the conclusion of the incident between England cricket captain Michael Vaughan and The Guardian newspaper. Vaughan had in an interview referred to the 'Fredalo' incident in the... [15 Jun 2007]
JP Rangaswami
CIO Profile A huge cricket fan, Rangaswami also specialises in trying to set "un-Googleable" questions about the sport that can't be answered doing a quick Google search. What they say about him: "A CIO 'paratrooper' who took on the... [06 Jun 2007]
Photos of the month: April 2007
Photo Staff from offices in Bangalore, Chennai, Cochin, Gurgoan, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Pune were divided into three groups to compete in activities from cricket, badminton and table tennis to chess and general-knowledge quizzes. [27 Apr 2007]