The XML Summer School is running again this year at St Edmund Hall, Oxford University, between 15th and 20th September. It’s for everyone using, designing or implementing solutions in XML and related technologies. The innovative curriculum combines formal lectures, practical hands-on exercises, interactive tutorials and panel discussions. There is a choice of courses on offer;… Read more »
Category: General Interest
Oxford Brookes-Oxford University “Bridging the Digital Research Divide”
21 March at St John’s College, Oxford The event is intended to improve the dialogue between practitioners, researchers and policy-makers in the broad area of ‘digital economy’ developments. If you’d like to attend, click here to complete the registration form. Number are limited, so please do this soon.
Oxford Brookes Student Prizes 2012
From left to right: Mr Frampton, Peter Marshall, Undergraduate Programme Lead for the under-graduate programmes of the Department of Computing and Communication Technologies, Paul Oliver, Sheila Lloyd Lyons, Ian Peter Frampton, Nigel Crook, Head of Department, Department of Computing and Communication Technologies, and Mrs Frampton. Each year the British Computer Society recognises the efforts of… Read more »
Virus Bulletin: Securing Your Organization in the Age of Cybercrime
Virus Bulletin’s 3rd ‘Securing Your Organization in the Age of Cybercrime’ Seminar held in association with the MCT faculty of The Open University Date: 19th April’12 Venue: OU Campus in Milton Keynes, UK Cybercrime poses serious threats to businesses of all sizes, including loss of vital data, security breaches, downtime, damage to reputation and… Read more »
BCS/RSI Annual Lecture 2012 “Intelligence and Security in the Cyber Age”
BCS/RSI Annual Lecture 2012 “Intelligence and Security in the Cyber Age” 19 March 2012 We are pleased to let you know that booking is now open for this year’s BCS/RSI Lecture. The speaker will be Sir David Pepper KCMG, former Director of the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ). In his lecture, Sir David will examine how… Read more »