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The Government could adopt a £3billion saving large-scale CLOUD computing system, according to the Cabinet Office. This internal creation, using open software, could mirror similar systems to Google and Amzon.
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From 2 to 6 March CeBIT 2010 will open its doors to visitors from all over the globe. Benefit from the unique synergies between the exhibit categories and identify solutions to your individual business requirements.
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CIMA Business Simulator Certificate – Walsall College
CIMA Certificate delivered/assessed over the internet 6-8 week period.Sessions are delivered online with 4 half day lessons at Walsall College. External assessment at end of course with accredited C...
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RFID Pilot in Supply Chain Management
UKITA Members, The University of Wolverhampton’s School of Computing and IT is to embark on a two year pilot scheme to build a system using RFID (Radio-frequency Identification) tags to trace and authenticate the s...
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This week will see BT launch a new super-fast broadband. The aim is for 40Mb-a-second to reach 10 million homes by the 2012 Olympics. These speeds would be faster than the typical 8mb p/s.
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Charles Leadbeater of the Guardian wrote an interesting article about Cloud Computing and the need to understand and gain control of it, before the government and corporations use it extensively.
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Internet Security experts today warned that Spam may double last years figures as Social Network Sites, such as Facebook, are targetted by spam attacks.
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ORACLE are set to takeover their software rivals SUN MICROSYSTEMS. EU Regulators have finally approved the £3.7 billion buyout.
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Go Go, no wait a minute, Gadget Go by Tom Brookes2010 was billed as THE year for both Google and Microsoft. However since the start of the year there has been nothing but talk of crisis after crisis for them with multi-angled criticism from the media....
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Business Voice WM has updated the information they have to help UKITA members weather this recession.
There is now a free service that businesses can use – called the Financial Intermediary Service. This service – accessed via Business Links – is f...
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RECESSION - UPDATED ADVIC
Business Voice WM has updated the information we have to help your members weather this recession.
There is now a free service that businesses can use – called the Financial Intermediary Service. This service – accessed via...
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As you may be aware, the excellent bridge funding scheme from the Regional Development Agency has ceased.Business Voice WM has made representations for a new bridge funding scheme to be introduced to help its members - such as UKITA - during this diff...
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GOVERNMENT MINISTERS – 29 JANUARY AND 5 FEBURARY Business Voice WM is delighted to invite you to two special events with key Government Ministers. Assistant Minister for the West Midlands, Lynda Waltho MP, will be speaking on the economy in Birmingham...
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The popularity of the iPhone has been fuelled by the huge range of applications available for users to download. More than a million "apps" will find the nearest cash point, teach you french or provide the latest news headlines. There are also hundreds of...
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Robbie Bach says Google's bid to make software and "superphone" hardware will alienate handset manufacturers.
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Google Nexus Two phone will be 'aimed at business users'. The follow-up to Google's new Nexus One mobile phone, to rival the Apple i-phone, could have a physical keyboard, says Google.
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Following the success of the introduction to Social Media Marketing seminars held in 2009, the Black Country branch of UKITA has organised three master classes providing more detailed information about Blogging, Twitter and Facebook/LinkedIn/Friendfeed an...
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The UK economy is struggling to mount a recovery amid a “disturbing weakness” in the services sector at the end of last year, according to a business survey.
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said that the results of its research indicated the e...
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Pupils could study Facebook and Twitter for new English GCSEFacebook, Twitter and other social networking websites could become part of the school curriculum under plans for a new English GCSE.
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Free laptops with broadband to be provided to 250,000 low-income householdsFree laptops with broadband internet are to be provided to more than a quarter of a million low-income households in a bid to boost exam results and job chances, Gordon Brown has a...