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Fashion Retail Academy boosts Wi-Fi with Networks First
The Fashion Retail Academy (FRA) has worked with Networks First to bring improved Wi-Fi connectivity to its staff and students Case Study | 10 Jan 2013
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Punch Taverns serves up free Wi-Fi with The Cloud
Pub chain Punch Taverns plans to roll-out free Wi-Fi to all of its venues by the end of March 2013, hoping it will boost business Mobile internet | 09 Jan 2013
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Google offers free Wi-Fi in New York
Google is to create a public outdoor wireless network in New York to provide free internet access in the Chelsea area where it has offices News | 09 Jan 2013
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Huawei revenues to smash $35bn for 2012
The CEO reveals a 10% rise on both profits and revenues as the controversial Chinese firm pledges to “become more open and transparent” in 2013 News | 04 Jan 2013
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Wi-Fi Alliance to merge with WiGig
The wireless technology will retain its WiGig name but the standard will be looked after by the Wi-Fi Alliance News | 03 Jan 2013
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First smartphone and tablet designs from Africa are launched
A touchpad tablet and a smartphone have been launched by the Congolese company, VMK, and claim to be the first African designs on the market. News | 28 Dec 2012
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Top 10 broadband stories of 2012
We give a run down the top 10 broadband stories throughout 2012 News | 27 Dec 2012
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Top 10 mobile stories of 2012
Undoubtedly 2012 has been another big year for mobile. From high-profile launches to security scares, from hot tablets entering the enterprise to huge players trailing with their tails between their legs, mobile is certainly the direction in which IT... 2012 review | 24 Dec 2012
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Marston’s chooses Ruckus Wireless for pub Wi-Fi
Brewer Marston’s introduces Wi-Fi from Ruckus Wireless across its 250+ sites and looks to sell the model to rival firms Case Study | 19 Dec 2012
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City of London makes Wi-Fi free
A Wi-Fi network provided by The Cloud, running across the financial centre of the City of London, has been made free to the public News | 18 Dec 2012
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Top 10 networking stories of 2012
We give a run down of the top 10 stories in the networking industry throughout 2012 Top Ten
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The IT challenges of building Heathrow's Terminal 2
Neil Clark, CIO of Heathrow, reveals the IT challenges behind the airport's futuristic Terminal 2 building Feature
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M2M technology ushers in the age of total connection
Machine-to-machine (M2M) communications is transforming the world into one where everything and everyone is networked. Feature
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CW500: Managing the mobile workforce (part 2)
Glenn Morgan, head of service transformation at British Airways, explains how the airline is harnessing consumer technology Feature
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CW500: Managing the mobile workforce (part 1)
Mobile working has transformed Colt Telecommunications beyond recognition over the past three years Feature
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Goodbye Wi-Fi, hello WiGig
The organisation behind the new wireless standard says WiGig will be the wireless technology for the enterprise. Feature
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High-performance computing drives high-performance F1 cars to success
Jennifer Scott investigates how Formula 1 team Marussia uses a supercomputer to design and test its cars on a budget Feature
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BYOD policy gives London university users network access flexibility
A London university has undergone a network infrastructure upgrade to make way for a BYOD policy, offering staff and students more network access flexibility and capabilities. Case study
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Cisco Live Europe 2012 Coverage
If you didn’t have a chance to make it out to the London ExCeL Centre, for Cisco Live Europe, read our coverage of the conference. Feature
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Computer Weekly / TechTarget IT priorities survey 2012
Learn which IT priorities are at the top of UK IT managers lists for 2012. Coverage from across our network includes cloud, budget cuts, networking, security, disaster recovery and more. IT priorities survey
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Intel Developer Forum 2012 focuses on wireless
Andrew Buss reviews the technology on show at Intel's 2012 Developer Forum in San Francisco. Opinion
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Managing shadow IT
Shadow IT is the use of IT systems within an organisation without the approval, or even the knowledge, of corporate IT. What should you do in response? Opinion
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As cheap as chips: turning the 'internet of things' into business benefits
To benefit from the internet of things, organisations should develop offerings responsive to the flow of data from chips embedded in products. Opinion
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Security Think Tank: Challenges and opportunities of smartphone security policy
Employees using their personal smartphones for work present added pressures to keep the network secure. Opinion
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Opinion: Cloud, mobility, social among top infosec challeges for 2012, says ISACA
What is the most important nut for infosec to crack in the coming year and why? Global IT security association ISACA gives its views. Opinion
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3G review: Is next-generation mobile broadband ready for business?
Mobile broadband has undergone a makeover of late. Developments in technology, increased competition and falling prices mean it is getting easier to work on the road using a mobile dongle. The question still remains, however, should more businesses p... Opinion
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What is the point of BDUK?
Guy Jarvis, director at NextGenUs UK, on Broadband Delivery UK's bidding guide for local authorities and others interested in taking part in the government's £530m rural broadband programme. Opinion
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Security zone: Mobile malware is already costing you money
Mobile malware has already been predicted, and it is fair to say that it is now here. There are already numerous exploits and scams in the wild that have been used to exploit users and mobile devices alike. Opinion
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Why FTTC isn’t enough and how the UK might do more
The UK government recently announced its strategy to deliver improved rural broadband services - one of the longstanding and well-documented problems facing the UK. The ambition to construct the best broadband network in Europe by 2015 is admirable, ... Opinion
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Opinion: Plugging the gaps in the government's broadband strategy
The government has outlined its vision for Britain's superfast broadband service. Chris Conder, who has first-hand experience of community networks, has... Opinion
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The IT that serves Wimbledon 2011
IBM provides an integrated end-to-end scoring system that delivers live tennis results to the BBC TV graphics, on-court scoreboards, match information displays, official web site and Wimbledon's own iPhone app. Photo Story
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How pay-as-you-behave technology could transform car insurance
New IT systems can help calculate unique insurance premiums based on driver behaviour Photo Story
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Unified Comms for the smaller business
Bob Tarzey from Quocirca looks at how smaller businesses can benefit from deploying unified communications Photo Story
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Video: Juniper Research on next-generation mobile broadband
The arrival of next generation broadband will lead to a rapid growth in mobile devices - adding to the difficulty of hardware support for IT departments. Video
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British Airways launches mobile phone apps
BA has launched apps for iPhone, Android and Blackberry mobile devices to allow mobile check-in and travel updates to passengers Photo Story
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Microsoft Home explores future uses of technology
The Microsoft Home explores technology that might enhance life at home in the next five to ten years. Photo Story
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Podcast: Wearable cameras treble memory function in Alzheimer's patients
Alzheimer's sufferers could improve their memory retention threefold if they spent 20 minutes watching a playback of their day as recorded by a wearable camera. Podcast
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Photos: An Apple iPhone app for everyone
To celebrate the availability of 100,000 apps on the Apple App Store, we have compiled a list of apps with something for everyone Photo Story
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Podcast: News round-up 30 May - Fujitsu departs NPfIT and Tesco's single network plans
Stories this week include: reactions to Fujitsu’s withdrawal from the NHS National Programme for Information Technology; Tesco’s plans to centralise IT applications across its stores worldwide, with a single Cable & Wireless network; and the installa... Podcast
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IT on the London Underground: Podcast interview with Adrian Davey of Tube Lines
Podcast interview with Adrian Davey of Tube Lines on the IT that keeps the London Underground running, including an innovative new project, SmartStep, which aims to improve maintenance of escalators. Podcast
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Supplier profile: Cisco
In this Cisco supplier profile you will find news, tips and research on the vendor. guide
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The network administrators’ guide
In our network administrator tutorial, learn about network security and network management. guide
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Fashion Retail Academy boosts Wi-Fi with Networks First
The Fashion Retail Academy (FRA) has worked with Networks First to bring improved Wi-Fi connectivity to its staff and students Case Study
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Punch Taverns serves up free Wi-Fi with The Cloud
Pub chain Punch Taverns plans to roll-out free Wi-Fi to all of its venues by the end of March 2013, hoping it will boost business Mobile internet
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Google offers free Wi-Fi in New York
Google is to create a public outdoor wireless network in New York to provide free internet access in the Chelsea area where it has offices News
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Huawei revenues to smash $35bn for 2012
The CEO reveals a 10% rise on both profits and revenues as the controversial Chinese firm pledges to “become more open and transparent” in 2013 News
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Wi-Fi Alliance to merge with WiGig
The wireless technology will retain its WiGig name but the standard will be looked after by the Wi-Fi Alliance News
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First smartphone and tablet designs from Africa are launched
A touchpad tablet and a smartphone have been launched by the Congolese company, VMK, and claim to be the first African designs on the market. News
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Top 10 broadband stories of 2012
We give a run down the top 10 broadband stories throughout 2012 News
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Top 10 mobile stories of 2012
Undoubtedly 2012 has been another big year for mobile. From high-profile launches to security scares, from hot tablets entering the enterprise to huge players trailing with their tails between their legs, mobile is certainly the direction in which IT... 2012 review
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Top 10 networking stories of 2012
We give a run down of the top 10 stories in the networking industry throughout 2012 Top Ten
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Marston’s chooses Ruckus Wireless for pub Wi-Fi
Brewer Marston’s introduces Wi-Fi from Ruckus Wireless across its 250+ sites and looks to sell the model to rival firms Case Study
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