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  • Wembley City gets Sky at 100mbps

    Velocity1 , the new-build property fibre network specialist, is to distribute Sky channels to some 254 residents...

  • WAN optimisation: improving the performance of business applications

    There is an explosion of data going over company networks thanks to the consumerisation of IT and bring your own device (BYOD) policies, video conferencing, social networking, flexible and remote w...

  • Internet service reaches for the stars through the cloud

    Missing Link Communications is a networking specialist established in 1997. It builds both wide and local area networks for small and medium sized clients. It designed...

  • Building society plans IT and network overhaul

    The Kent Reliance Building Society has signed a £1m contract with network specialist s2s to oversee a complete overhaul of its IT and network infrastructure.

  • Outsourcing drives up comms pay

    Demand for network specialists is booming following a growth in the number of organisations outsourcing their network management and heavy investments by mobile phone...

  • London firm is seeking network experts to keep buses on time

    London Buses is recruiting network specialists for a £120m project to develop a citywide control and information system for the capital's bus network.

  • Avaya hires IBM for business transformation

    Computer networking specialist Avaya has launched a business transformation project to standardise and streamline its core...

  • Cisco combats router glitches

    Networking specialist Cisco has had to patch a series of security vulnerabilities affecting its routers and Call Manager software, some of which could be used to launch...

  • WLAN start-up promises four mile wireless range

    Wireless network specialist Vivato has introduced a new wireless LAN switch coupled with a planar phased-array antenna that it...

  • Bandwidth boffins wanted

    Increasing demand for bandwidth is keeping network specialists extremely busy, writes Nick Langley

  • Brocade turns to 2Gbps fibre channel switches

    A new secure operating system is at the heart of storage area networking specialist Brocade's move to 2Gbps fibre channel...

  • Farnborough Air Show: wireless service transfers aircraft flight data at gate

    Airlines are testing a high-capacity wireless service that will allow aircraft to share on-board flight data and maintenance data with the airline's IT systems in real time when planes land at an a...

  • A guide to Fibre Channel over Ethernet

    When Joe Mathis worked at IBM, there was still one problem that the IBM master inventor had not solved. He had spent his time designing ultrafast workstations that he liked to call supercomputer de...

  • Building a middleware project team

    Liz Warren IT is often accused of being misaligned with business objectives. One of the biggest problems is that managements see IT as slow to adapt to ever-changing business conditions. A sound mi...

  • Virtualisation in the network

    Are your applications grinding to a halt thanks to all of that VoIP traffic? Does your patch cabinet look like something from a bad Italian restaurant? If the answer is yes, you need to virtualise ...

  • Shropshire fire service improves delivery of risk data to fire engines

    Fire crews at the Shropshire Fire & Rescue service are being given improved access to emergency incident risk data on route to incidents. They are being supported by a new secure virtual private ne...

  • National Archives spark UFO mania

    The National Archives sparked UFO mania after releasing previously secret Ministry of Defence files on suspected sightings. The National Archives' files contained details of alleged alien abduction...

  • Data privacy must become a corporate priority

    The data breach at HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), which placed 25 million people at risk of identity theft, has brought information governance back to the fore. Early indications suggest that risk ma...

  • HMRC data breach highlights need for data compliance

    The data breach at HMRC, which placed 25 million people at risk of identity theft, has brought information governance back to the fore. Early indications suggest that risk management procedural fai...

  • Cisco and IBM to offer joint global support to enterprises

    Cisco and IBM have announced an expanded joint global support alliance covering 48 countries, to provide product maintenance services for mutual enterprise customers. The expanded alliance comes so...