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Britannia’s New Mobile Solution Experiences a Smooth Take Off

White Paper Britannia Airways recently replaced its point of sale solution with Microsoft Windows Mobile-based Pocket PCs running software from iAnywhere Solutions. The implementation of this mobile solution, part of a new overall digital strategy, is... [24 Feb 2004]

Photos: Heathrow's Terminal 5 comes alive

Photo T5 has been jointly developed by BAA - which runs the airport - and British Airways which will become the sole airline operating out of T5.silicon.com went along to see how the final preparations are going and to see how technology has shaped the... [13 Jul 2007]

The Naked CIO: Crunch time for large projects

Comment For some time British Airways IT chief Paul Coby has been one of the guiding lights for CIOs in the UK and for anyone who wants to excel in IT management. Before starting a project, a CIO must be satisfied that proper due diligence has taken place... [14 Apr 2008]

Heathrow T5 - it's not just about the tech

News Due to open on 27 March, Terminal 5 is the new home of British Airways at Heathrow and has been jointly developed with Heathrow owner and operator, BAA. Speaking at the British Airways HQ at Heathrow, BA CIO Paul Coby, said: "What we're doing is... [03 Mar 2008]

Martin Taylor

CIO Profile He started his varied IT career at British Airways in 1976 and then spent a decade at Mars during the 1980s - including a stint on its legendary management training scheme, and a year in the US - where he drove materials resource planning-enabled... [11 Jun 2008]

BA launches graduate IT recruitment drive

News He said in a statement: "Individuals who have the ability to use technology to solve problems in business and public administration are essential for the needs of British Airways and UK plc in general and should be encouraged at all stages of... [23 Feb 2007]

Photos of the year

Photo A British Airways 747 taxis past Heathrow Airport's new Terminal 5, which will become home to much of the British Airways (BA) fleet from early next year. In June silicon.com visited an annual field trial running military scenarios and testing tech... [13 Dec 2007]

The Bloor Perspective: Concorde and conferencing, that IPR retreat and Xbox lessons

Comment Last month saw the final flight of Concorde as declining bookings made its operation economical and British Airways finally threw in the towel. The tendency is to project future trends based on what we know about the past. [10 Nov 2003]

John Lamb's week: IT visions that make your heart race

Comment Among LEO alumni will be the project's programming leader David Caminer, Peter Hermon, who went on to run British Airways' computing and John Aris, onetime head of the National Computing Centre. Many of the people who led the LEO project will be... [10 Aug 2001]

Finalists for CNET Tech Awards get the nod

News British Airways Plc Public Sector Technology Project of the Year Retail/Leisure Sector Technology Project of the Year Financial Services Technology Project of the Year Telecommunications Sector Technology Project of the Year [04 Aug 2005]

IT chiefs brace for recession

News Paul Coby British Airways He was backed up by Kevin Fitzpatrick CIO of northern Europe for caterer and facilities company Sodexo, who said: "We constantly work to reduce our operating costs and flexibility in our investment/project spend. [04 Aug 2008]

Martin Taylor

CIO Profile Taylor started his varied IT career at British Airways in 1976 and then spent a decade at Mars during the 1980s - including a year in the US - where he drove materials resource planning-enabled change at the company's US manufacturing plants. [06 Jun 2007]

Airport iris-scan system rollout extended

News And British Airways government affairs manager Jim Forster added in a statement: "Iris recognition will complement other BA initiatives such as check-in online and print your own boarding card from home which substantially reduces the amount of... [10 Mar 2006]

BA seeks network cohesion with $250m SITA contract

News British Airways (BA) has signed a five-year contract worth $250m with SITA to Internet-enable its entire network. SITA's staff will manage the project but McClinton did not rule out using BA staff. McClinton explained: "The first regional stage... [05 Jan 2000]

Inside offshoring: Location, location, location

Comment An example is our Britannia Airways contract where the project management and business analyst people who need front-end integration work with the client onsite. India is the name most commonly associated with offshore outsourcing and, as such, was... [23 Jun 2004]

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