
The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (AEA), has pioneered
the development of civil nuclear energy in the United Kingdom.
Harwell was the site of the UK’s first nuclear reactor. Harwell
was also a centre of early fusion research in the 1950s. Britain’s
original large-scale experimental device, ZETA, was housed in one
of the RAF hangars at this site.
ComputerWeekly.com has been given exclusive access. In this
video Cliff Saran speak to Chris Broad, Head of Information Systems
and Technology at the Atomic Energy Authority to talk about his
decision to migrate from a Novell desktop infrastructure to Windows
and the Active Directory.
See also:
audio-only podcast of this interview; news story
'UK Atomic Energy Authority switches to Active Directory'.