fabric in news
Codebreaking Bletchley given help to fill in the cracks
News Simon Greenish, director of Bletchley Park Trust, said in a statement that the donation would "ensure that the structure and fabric of the iconic Bletchley Park mansion are preserved". World War II codebreaking centre... [06 Nov 2008]
No compliance or cost blues for Turquoise comms
News The network, supplied by integrator Fabric Technologies, will by used by the trading platform to support its strategy of giving small order, high frequency traders the level of speed of transaction completion expected by... [22 Oct 2008]
Bletchley Park appeals to US for funds
News While the buildings at Bletchley Park are under no immediate danger from redevelopment, the fabric of the buildings is deteriorating rapidly. A campaign will be launched today to ask US tech companies to help save... [09 Sep 2008]
Free wi-fi for Scottish market town
News George Burt of Jedburgh Alliance said in a statement: "We are confident that the trial will be a boost for tourism and for the many small and diverse businesses which are the fabric of the economy in rural communities. [13 Aug 2008]
Greek island gets wireless mesh network
News Writing on a 12Net portal website, Negroponte makes it clear mesh systems - powered by the many not the few - are his vision for a wired world: "Large wired and wireless telephone companies will be replaced by micro-operators, millions... [24 Jul 2008]
Cloud computing - the data centre of the future?
News Cloud computing looks very much like the instantiation of many vendors' visions of the data center of the future; it's an abstracted, fabric-based infrastructure that enables dynamic movement, growth, and protection of... [11 Mar 2008]
Open source gains business credibility
News He said: "We make use of technologies such as Spring, Hibernate and Fabric 3 where we can see that the code is of a high quality and can make a real impact in reducing the cost of building software. Three-quarters of... [22 Feb 2008]
DoS attack could shut down the net
News Criminal groups selling services online are increasingly threatening the fabric of the internet, as the size of the compromised networks of computers they control increases, VeriSign said. Denial of service attacks are... [26 Sep 2007]
MySpace vs Facebook: The race is on...
News Bob Ivins, executive VP of international markets at ComScore, said the figures show social networking is not a fad but is "being woven into the very fabric of the global internet". MySpace attracts the largest number of... [01 Aug 2007]
Boardroom CIOs driving UK plc
News Stitching technology into the fabric of business strategy is vital for companies looking to get competitive advantage, according to the British Computer Society (BCS). Speaking to promote the organisation's long-running... [11 Jul 2007]
National ID Scheme an "essential defence"
News Byrne added the national ID system will become as much a part of the fabric of public life as the railways in the 19th century or the national grid in the 20th. The National Identity Scheme will be essential in combating... [19 Jun 2007]
CIOs: Get ready for the 20-hour week
News Brian Prentice, research director of emerging trends and technologies at Gartner said as IT becomes woven into the fabric of people's lives, traditional work/home boundaries will become obsolete and a "digital... [30 May 2007]
Smart fabric controls in Origami's future
News Microsoft has revealed it will be working with a UK-based peripherals company to make a fabric-based keyboard available for its Origami ultra-mobile PC device. The keyboards are made of a special conductive... [10 Mar 2006]
Fiorina: 'Tech will be invisible by 2030'
News Speaking at the Global Business Forum in Sydney on Wednesday, she told the audience of business leaders that by 2030, technology would be "woven into the fabric of life". Fiorina said: "The dot-com bust signalled the end... [22 Feb 2006]
IT companies' HQs hit by oil blast
News The company added the fabric of the building and the fixtures and equipment inside have been "badly damaged". IT companies were among the businesses that suffered damage in the massive explosions at the oil depot near... [12 Dec 2005]
