Tuesday | 2 December, 2008

Stories about: British Telecommunications

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    CIOs look beyond Web 2.0 23/05/2008 10:14:25

    "Web 2.0 is a thing of the past."
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    Nestle extends WAN services deal for another three years 24/05/2007 10:35:54

    BT (British Telecommunications) has inked a new global services agreement with Nestle to manage the food company's wide area network (WAN) services for another three years.
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    3GSM - Microsoft touts support for Windows Mobile 13/02/2007 15:10:04

    In an effort to show wide support for its newest Windows Mobile operating system, Microsoft is highlighting several announcements from handset makers on Monday at 3GSM in Barcelona.
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    3GSM - Microsoft launches 'mashup' contest for developers 13/02/2007 10:06:27

    Microsoft and British Telecommunications Monday launched a competition to encourage developers to create "network mashups" that merge telecommunications features like voice and text messaging with Web 2.0 applications like mapping and search. A "mashup" application or web site combines content from multiple sources.
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    JotSpot looks to make wikis less nerdy 25/07/2006 08:25:56

    Startup JotSpot hopes to move wikis away from their nerdy text-based roots by unveiling a revamp of its hosted application platform that features a variety of page types and simpler ways for nontechnical users to customize their wikis.
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    Cisco, Kineto team for converged service 08/02/2006 07:45:58

    Cisco Systems and Kineto Wireless are working together to make it easier for mobile phone operators to move from trialing services that let mobile phone customers roam between Wi-Fi and cellular networks to offering commercial services, the companies announced on Tuesday.
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    IBM to buy Micromuse for US$865 million 22/12/2005 08:01:47

    IBM has agreed to buy network management software vendor Micromuse for US$865 million in cash, the companies announced Wednesday.
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    BT secures content for planned IPTV service 09/12/2005 07:47:15

    British telecommunications service provider BT Group (BT) has taken another key step forward in its ambitious interactive television plans by securing content from three of the world's largest entertainment companies.
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    Hertz signs major Euro services deal with BT, HP 09/09/2005 08:00:21

    The European arm of the Hertz car rental agency has signed a five-year IT and networking services contract with British Telecommunications (BT) and Hewlett-Packard (HP), a Hertz Europe executive confirmed. The move will allow the agency to drastically cut the number of its European hardware and communications suppliers.
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    Intel kicks off global wireless networking initiative 19/08/2005 07:30:45

    Intel publicly lined up behind municipal wireless networking projects on Thursday, kicking off an initiative with hardware, software and networking partners to help communities around the world carry out the sometimes controversial rollouts.
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    ActivCard buys Aussie identity management firm 09/08/2005 12:23:10

    Authentication software vendor ActivCard has completed its acquisition of Australian identity management company Protocom Development Systems Pty. Ltd., the companies announced Monday.
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