worcestershire
Redditch Borough Council's Virus Epidemic Cured
White Paper Redditch Borough Council delivers a wide array of vital services in the town of Redditch, Worcestershire, United Kingdom, and its outlying areas. Redditch Borough Council was looking for a product that could prevent the... [04 Aug 2008]
£30m funding for "universal" broadband
News The pilot - which will also inform parents of the benefits of home computing - will cover 50 schools in Birmingham, Brent (London), Stockton and Worcestershire with involvement from Dell, Intel, PC World and RM. [09 Jan 2008]
Evesham pins bankruptcy blame on Brown
News As a consequence, 150 staff will lose their jobs at the Worcestershire-based company. Evesham Technology fell into administration on Friday, blaming the business' troubles on the government's decision to axe the Home... [07 Aug 2007]
Businesses tackle laptop theft data security risks
News An exclusive investigation by silicon.com earlier this month revealed a sharp rise in the number of laptops stolen in the UK, while in recent months organisations such as Marks & Spencer, the Metropolitan Police, the Nationwide building... [15 May 2007]
Exclusive: How safe is your laptop?
News In recent months organisations such as Marks & Spencer, the Nationwide building society, the Metropolitan Police and Worcestershire County Council and Serco have been among those left exposed by laptop thefts - and the... [08 May 2007]
Stolen laptop puts 16,000 council staff at risk
News And bosses at Worcestershire County Council are facing criticism for reportedly taking more than a week to inform those staff affected of the possible breach and the related risk of identity theft. More than 16,000... [28 Feb 2007]
Phil Young
Q&A Home life: Engaged to be married and living in a semi-rural location in Worcestershire. Employer and official job title: Amtrak; head of IT operations. What do most people call you? Sir (only joking - Phil is fine). [30 Aug 2005]
RM scoops £16m Pathfinder education deal
News Hemmings said that RM had not bid for the fourth contract, at Wolverhampton and Worcestershire, as the requirements were outside its experience and expertise. Educational ICT specialist RM has scooped the first of four... [01 Apr 2004]
Rural Midlands gets broadband... rejoice!
News The area of Bredon Hill in Worcestershire is to join the broadband revolution - hailing another important victory for rural broadband campaigners. Bredon Hill, situated a couple of miles east from the junction of the M5... [20 May 2003]
Are Rozzers' radios a radiation risk?
News Airwave was piloted in Lancashire last autumn, and is due to be rolled out in Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire later in the year. The Airwave service uses the Tetra mobile communications standard, widely used... [28 Mar 2001]
Misys shares hit before half-year results
News Shares in the Worcestershire-based company currently stand at £6.41, considerably below a 52-week high of £13.76 last February. The results, due out on Thursday, are expected to miss estimates, suggesting the firm will... [22 Jan 2001]
UK wireless auction starts
News Within the hour-long first round of bidding, which got underway at 10am this morning, Faultbasic had already bid £10m for licenses in Greater London, Greater Manchester, Merseyside and Cheshire and the West Midlands, Warwickshire,... [10 Nov 2000]
Automated air traffic system prepares for take-off
News Researchers at the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (Dera) in Worcestershire, England, have completed a two-month trial and equipped an aeroplane to test in the air. A fully automatic air traffic control system is... [01 Jun 1999]
Cellnet launches voice recognition messaging system
News The service relies on speech recognition software from Worcestershire-based Speech Machines. Cellnet will launch a voice-to-text service for users of its digital network next month. Called Dictation Line, the service... [19 Aug 1998]