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Cambridge speedy software brings out the stars
Case Study Cambridge University is speeding up astronomical discoveries by using analytical software to help trawl through its mountains of data. The Cambridge Astronomical Survey Unit (Casu) - part of the... [16 Apr 2007]
Photos: Cambridge boffins showcase tech of tomorrow
Photo Chips that can sniff out explosives, in-train entertainment systems and mobile advertising are just some of the inventions that have been showcased at a Cambridge innovation centre. Funded by East of England Development... [13 Nov 2006]
Cambridge wireless player big in Malaysia
News Malaysian service provider AtlasONE is rolling out high-speed fixed wireless internet access using $3m of equipment from Cambridge Broadband Limited. The equipment will use 3.5GHz spectrum, a band that is also licensed... [07 Feb 2003]
Cambridge Building Society Deploys DeviceLock to Control USB Devices
White Paper As with every financial institution, Cambridge Building Society is subject to stringent security regulations. The IT team at Cambridge Building Society undertook a comprehensive review of the software... [10 Mar 2009]
Cambridge start-ups prove UK's got innovation
News With products like these - all real and from Cambridge-based start-ups - who could claim the UK technology world is lacking in innovation? It's a notion the entrepreneurs exhibiting products this week at... [18 Nov 2004]
Cambridge companies confident about coming year
News Cambridge technology companies are anticipating a good year - if they can find the right people to employ. Location could also factor into firms' livelihood, as 78 per cent called the business community in... [25 Aug 2004]
Cambridge University gets low grades for IT
News Cambridge University spent almost £9m on an Oracle IT system which independent investigators described as "an unmitigated disaster". The project's failure was blamed on the refusal of senior Cambridge... [02 Nov 2001]
Photos: Cambridge innovation day abuzz with fresh tech
Photo Search and rescue flying saucers, sniffer bees and mobile maps are just some of the inventions that were showcased at a Cambridge University open day. The mobile phone application - called CapturaTalk - is a product from... [07 Sep 2007]
Cambridge boffins unveil Dell supercomputer
News The boffins at the University of Cambridge have joined forces with Dell to unveil one of the world's fastest supercomputers. Dr Paul Calleja, director of high performance computing at Cambridge told... [22 Nov 2006]
Cambridge Silicon Radio may net £50m from float
News The tech sector - and wireless in particular - could well be showing the green shoots of recovery, if Cambridge Silicon Radio is anything to go by. The wireless-chip maker, which produces hardware used in half of... [27 Jan 2004]
Lecturers express concerns over Cambridge-MIT
News Lecturers and council members at Cambridge University are concerned that the plan to join forces with Massachusetts Institute of Technology could ultimately lead to a merger. Firstly, government control of university... [10 Nov 1999]
Novell completes $266m Cambridge takeover
News Novell has completed its acquisition of systems integration company Cambridge Technology Partners in a $266m all-stock transaction. Cambridge will retain its name become a wholly owned subsidiary of the... [12 Jul 2001]
Chip security undermined by Cambridge boffin
News Boffins at Cambridge University have discovered a vulnerability in chip design which they say will lead to a total rethink of chip security. Sergei Skorobogatov, a PhD student at Cambridge's computer... [15 May 2002]
BT to cherry-pick Cambridge boffins
News BT has announced a deal with the University of Cambridge which will create strong links between its research division and the students of the prestigious UK institution. We are delighted to have a formalised route that... [04 Sep 2003]
Hard drive declared obsolete by Cambridge scientists
News A team of Cambridge scientists, sponsored by Hitachi, yesterday heralded a breakthrough in semiconductor technology that could spell the end for hard drives. The new chip - the size of a traditional transistor - will... [19 May 1999]