BCS Kingston & Croydon Branch Event Wednesday 4th November 2009 18:00 for 18:30 Event concludes with meet the speaker & refreshments Davidson Building, Southampton Street, London, http://www.bcs.org//upload/pdf/london-office-guide.pdf Synopsis John Noakes will discuss Microsoft’s strategy, direction and roadmap for the coming years with an emphasis on client, server and cloud computing. He will also feature the… Read more »
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BCS Kingston & Croydon Branch: Visit to the Victoria & Albert Museum
"A behind the scenes look at the V & A and their unique use of technology" A BCS Kingston & Croydon Branch event Wednesday 4th November 2009 Lunchtime approx 12:00 – 13:00 hrs Max 20 attendees Synopsis The Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) is Britain’s national museum of art and design. It covers 12 and… Read more »
Inclusiv-IT-y 2009
When: 3 November Where: BCS, 1st Floor, The Davidson Building, 5 Southampton Street, London, WC2E 7HA Time: 09:30hrs – 15:30hrs Do you cater to the IT needs of disabled people? Inclusiv-IT-y 2009 is a one day event providing a comprehensive background on what BCS is doing to enlighten its members on making IT accessible for… Read more »
BCS North London Branch: Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Innovation & Entrepreneurship – Are these the key ingredients to long term economic survival? Wednesday, October 21, 2009 from 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM BCS 1st floor, 5 Southampton Street Covent Garden, London Apparently tough times can be good for you, especially as necessity and scarcity can often lead to innovation and entrepreneurship. It’s no… Read more »
BCS Computer Journal Lecture: ‘Networks of concepts and ideas’
Booking is now open for the BCS Computer Journal Lecture: ‘Networks of concepts and ideas’ by Professor Maria Petrou, Imperial College London Date: Tuesday 20 October 2009 Venue: British Computer Society London Office Time: 6.00pm Registration; 6.30pm Lecture and debate followed by a drinks and buffet reception. Further information Each lecture in this series consists… Read more »