greenwich
Is BT's super-fast broadband coming to your neighbourhood?
News Greenwich London BT has revealed the towns and cities which will get high-speed fibre broadband in the second stage of its £1.5bn rollout. The rollout of fibre - whose high speeds are expected to enable a new range of... [09 Jul 2009]
Attend the Cisco IT Innovations Forum: May 7, 2009
White Paper Eastern Time / 12:00 Greenwich Mean Time, to: Attend the Cisco IT Innovations Forum: Thriving in Turbulent Times on Tuesday, May 7, 2009, starting at 8 a.m. Get proven cost reduction strategies from your peers. [29 May 2009]
Marketing and Advertising Agency Dramatically Improves Ability to Spot Great Talent Using ResumeGrabber
White Paper As a leading Marketing & Advertising agency Greenwich Marketing Partners, Inc.trains fresh graduates to immediately take over Fortune 500 account management, marketing communications, business development and advertising... [23 Mar 2009]
Greenwich puts PCs on a diet
News Greenwich Council has replaced almost all of its PCs with thin client computers to help cut costs and greenhouse gas emissions. The IT network will also support online services for use by visitors to the London 2012... [12 Mar 2009]
First students graduate from IT 'business' degree
News There are also two ITMB grads from Birmingham City University and one from Greenwich University - all of whom received First Class honours. The first students to take a university degree in Information Technology... [24 Jul 2008]
Photos: The Birth of Hi-Tech Britain
Photo Here is a control panel for the Jason nuclear reactor from the Royal Naval College at Greenwich used in 1962. The gleaming, primary colours of 1950s sci-fi icon Dan Dare met the vacuum tubes, dials and buttons of... [01 May 2008]
Slicethepie releases first fan-funded album
News Something I Might Regret by The Alps - who hail from Greenwich in London - was completely funded by Slicethepie users after the band's demos suitably impressed. The first album to be solely financed by users of music... [06 Mar 2008]
World's finest tech sites immortalised
News Scientific locales such as the Struve Geodetic Arc and the Royal Observatory in Greenwich are among the few such sites already included in the 851 WHS list, marking places of outstanding natural or cultural importance. [22 Jan 2008]
Young targeted by "Revitalise IT" scheme
News Enterprises and academic institutions currently participating in the Revitalise IT initiative include Accenture, Apple, the BBC, Cisco, John Lewis, LogicaCMG, Microsoft and Vodafone, and City University London, Oxford Brookes University... [19 Sep 2007]
London gets free wi-fi network
News MeshHopper is the company behind the paid-for Thames Online wi-fi network, which went fully commercial last year and which covers the same stretch of the river, from Millbank in central London to Greenwich in southeast... [16 Jul 2007]
London: Capital of laptop theft
News Harrow (247); 24= Enfield (237); 24= Waltham Forest (237); 26= Croydon (230); 26= Greenwich (230); 28. Worst London boroughs for laptop robberies Brent (23) Lambeth (22) Westminster (21) Newham (20) Southwark (20) [15 May 2007]
Thames becomes giant wi-fi hotspot
News The wireless broadband internet access stretches for 22km along the Thames from the Millennium Dome out in Greenwich up to Millbank by the Houses of Parliament, and will be extended further over the next two months. [29 Mar 2007]
Photos: Get your Bluetooth into 007's style
Photo Social workers in Greenwich, meanwhile, have been trialling a digital pen and paper system since April A number of watch manufacturers have decided to include Bluetooth in their latest pieces of wrist-wear with a view to... [20 Nov 2006]
Beware iPod thieves, gadget fans warned
News The campaign will focus on 27 robbery "hotspots" identified by the British Crime Survey, including the London areas of Greenwich, Lewisham and Tower Hamlets. Gadget fans are being warned to take more precautions when... [09 Oct 2006]
Digital pens write "the end" for paper
News Leeds City Council is rolling out digital paper and pens to 1,300 social care workers in a bid to save £1.2m by 2008, while social workers in Greenwich have been trialing a digital pen and paper system since April. [03 Nov 2005]