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BlackBerry PDF flaw puts business networks at risk

News Paul Coby British Airways RIM said: "If a BlackBerry smart phone user on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server opens and views the specially crafted PDF file attachment on the BlackBerry smart phone, the arbitrary code execution could compromise the... [17 Jul 2008]

Revealed: What students think of tech work

News Paul Coby British Airways CRAC development director Robin Mellors-Bourne said employers should be able to counter negative perception about tech work as other views held about the sector are good. Mike Rodd, director of industry body the British... [23 Jun 2008]

How did the Heathrow T5 launch go so wrong?

Comment Having visited the terminal myself several times in the months before T5's opening and interviewing the people who have dedicated years of their lives to the project, I'm amazed BA got it so wrong on opening day - the chaos forcing the airline's... [28 Mar 2008]

BA CEO: Heathrow T5 chaos 'not our finest hour'

News British Airways (BA) confirmed 80 per cent of scheduled flights will be running from T5 today, including all long-haul destinations. BA CEO, Willie Walsh, said in a statement: "Yesterday was definitely not British Airways' finest hour. [28 Mar 2008]

Profile: Nandan Nilekani, co-chairman, Infosys

News Paul Coby British Airways Visiting the UK to promote the latest version of Infosys' Finacle banking application suite, he took time out to speak to silicon.com about his views on the financial services sector and his new role as co-chairman of... [03 Mar 2008]

Photos: Passenger's eye view of Heathrow Terminal 5

Photo Housed under a huge arched roof, T5 aims to revolutionise the British Airways passenger experience at Heathrow.silicon.com followed the route a typical passenger would take through T5 to find out what all the fuss is about. [13 Feb 2008]

Photos: Heathrow's T5 tech ready for take-off

Photo silicon.com has been given an exclusive behind the scenes look at BAA's brand new Terminal 5 (T5) at Heathrow ahead of its official opening for British Airways (BA) flights on 27 March. Share your own views of Heathrow at atlarge.com [12 Feb 2008]

Photos: The super 3D body scanner

Photo Dr Keith Prowse, chairman of the British Lung Foundation, said the Brilliance iCT machine enables clinicians to see much smaller things in both the lungs and the airways and the scanner is a quantum shift from the first CT scanners as it gives a... [04 Dec 2007]

Photos: Technology at the heart of Terminal 5

Photo Paul Coby, British Airways (BA) CIO, said: "Technology is at the heart of everything [T5] does. Above, a British Airways plane passes the new Terminal 5 at Heathrow. Share your own views of Heathrow at atlarge.com [17 Jul 2007]

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]

BA CIO: 'Terminal 5 tech will revolutionise air travel'

News Paul Coby, CIO of British Airways, has told silicon.com the opening of Heathrow Terminal 5 will signify the coming of age of BA and the completion of its transformation from a company that has been accused in the past of playing catch-up with more... [21 Sep 2006]

Photos: London Eye beats the queues with BT

Photo The British Airways London Eye attraction was forced to implement a new automated booking system across all its sales channels to help cut queues for the 3.5 million tourists who visit it each year. During peak periods the London Eye has to cope... [16 Sep 2005]

CIO Jury: Are tech analysts worth the money?

News Paul Coby, CIO at British Airways, said firms need to watch out for "motherhoods masquerading as insights" and the "70 per cent probabilities of something happening" which give them a handy exclusion clause if it doesn't turn out as predicted. [06 Jan 2005]

UK CIOs not convinced by Linux

News At British Airways, one mission critical system is run on Linux, but CIO Paul Coby said it had been an expensive exercise. The views are likely to inflame the sensibilities of Linux advocates, who cite the stability and security of Linux as a major... [09 Oct 2003]

Now we are five: silicon.com celebrates fifth birthday

News British Airways slashes IT staff - memo leaked to silicon.com But whatever our stage of development there's always been one thing we've focused on - delivering essential news and views to more than 100,000 users of technology. [07 Jul 2003]

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