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Hospitals get remote access to patient records

News The project, which will cost £60,000 in the first year, has initially been set up to provide staff at the newly opened Sir William Rous Unit at Kingston Hospital with patient data stored at The Royal Marsden Hospital through a secure web-based... [21 Aug 2008]

Mobile broadband threatening fixed line?

News K is for Kingston Mobile broadband is encroaching on the business of fixed line ISPs, market research company YouGov is claiming. But not everyone is happy with the dongle experience. Results from YouGov's DongleTrack report show while the majority... [20 Aug 2008]

Met police in web 2.0 crime map mash up

News Southwark comes out as the most crime-ridden borough, with Hackney, Newham, Waltham Forest and Westminster all above average, according to the stats, while outlying suburban areas Bexley, Harrow, Merton, Kingston, Richmond and Sutton all have... [18 Aug 2008]

£68m 'snooping' database: Little impact on serious crime

News K is for Kingston Powers to snoop on the UK's email and internet records will be of limited use in tackling serious crime, the government has admitted. Home Office proposals for phone, email and internet records - including VoIP - to be kept for 12... [13 Aug 2008]

Companies urged not to ban Facebook

News K is for Kingston Companies shouldn't ban staff from using social applications such as Facebook and MySpace because of concerns about how they might be used. Instead businesses should view employee participation as part of the "social experience... [08 Aug 2008]

O2 considers high fibre rollout

News K is for Kingston O2 is considering investing in its own fibre-to-the-home network but wants to wait until Ofcom changes telecommunications regulation before it makes an investment. Following BT's Tuesday announcement that it was to plough £1.5bn... [17 Jul 2008]

BT plans £1.5bn fat pipe upgrade

News K is for Kingston BT is planning to spend £1.5bn on significantly upgrading its broadband network to support next generation super-fast internet. The plans aim to give 10 million UK homes fibre access by 2012 with bandwidth of up to 100Mbps - and... [15 Jul 2008]

Law firm gets SaaSy with email security

Case Study K is for Kingston International law firm Ashurst LLP has turned to web-based email management to help drastically reduce spam and free up time for its tech team. Ashurst has been using technology from email management specialist Mimecast to manage... [15 Jul 2008]

Brits still dissatisfied with broadband speeds

News K is for Kingston Brits are still not satisfied with broadband speeds - and with good reason since actual line speeds are still on average 50 per cent less than the headline speeds advertised. Almost a third (28 per cent) of fat pipe subscribers... [14 Jul 2008]

Taylor Woodrow heads for the cloud

Case Study K is for Kingston Taylor Woodrow has moved its 1,800 staff onto Google Apps for email and other services, estimating it will save £1m per year in the process. The construction division of Taylor Wimpey has embraced software as a service by adopting... [10 Jul 2008]

UK business lacking high fibre diet

News K is for Kingston The UK's business efficiency is being threatened by relatively slow broadband speeds, according to a report by the Communications Management Association. The Communications Management Association's (CMA's) Next Generation Access... [07 Jul 2008]

Ofcom: Mobile broadband driving interest in fibre

News K is for Kingston The rapid take-up of mobile broadband could help spur the arrival of super-fast fibre broadband networks in the UK, says telecoms regulator Ofcom, which has set out plans for a pro-investment regulatory framework that will... [04 Jul 2008]

Anaconda Sports Scores With Responsive, Rapidly-Deployed IBM E-Commerce Solution

White Paper Based in Kingston, New York, Anaconda sells to wholesalers, mass merchandisers, distributors and the general public. Anaconda needed to deploy a resilient hosted e-commerce store site on a variable cost model so it could be more responsive to its... [03 Jul 2008]

Tyler Cooper & Alcorn Boosts Productivity of Its Attorneys While Slashing IT Infrastructure Costs

White Paper They switched from a Microsoft platform to a tightly integrated legal software suite (LMS V) from Rippe & Kingston that runs on all IBM middleware (IBM WebSphere, Lotus Domino, and IBM DB2 Universal Database) using the IBM eServer iSeries. [03 Jul 2008]

DDR2 Memory: The Next-Generation Memory Technology

White Paper DDR2 is the next-generation evolution of DDR memory technology. DDR2 memory features faster speeds, higher data bandwidths, lower power consumption, and enhanced thermal performance. DDR2 memory modules share the same module dimensions as DDR... [03 Jul 2008]

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