How Big Business learned to love Virtual Worlds For our February meeting, we took a look at virtual worlds and, in particular, Second Life. IBM has long been recognised as an interested player in virtual worlds. Roo Reynolds (right) told us how a handful of brave IBMers first began a foray into Second Life and… Read more »
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Thursday 24 January: IT at JET – A Challenging Fusion Research Environment
IT at JET – A Challenging Fusion Research Environment Our January speaker, Sverker Griph, gave us a brief rundown of the history of fission and fusion, starting with the failed physics teacher, working in the Bern patent office, who published four ground-breaking papers in 1905 and introduced e=mc**2 to the world. JET was set up… Read more »
Tuesday 27 November: Identity Fraud – From Criminals to Consumers
Identity Fraud – From Criminals to Consumers We were delighted to welcome Tom Ilube as the speaker for our 2007 Christmas lecture. Tom was CIO of Egg and is now CEO of technology startup Garlik, a new company aimed at increasing consumer awareness of what information about them is publicly available, and helping to prevent… Read more »
Wednesday 7 November: BCS Open Evening at Science Oxford
Open Evening at Science Oxford The 7th of November was a showcase night for the Oxford branch of the British Computer Society on its 50th anniversary year, 2007. A stunning venue of Science Oxford was used to promote the services that the BCS offers both its members and non members. Wine and Millets farm cheese… Read more »
Wednesday 24 October The Vision & Reality of Access Grid and How it Can Save the Planet
Joint meeting Access Grid is an advanced collaboration environment which has been described as "videoconferencing on steroids". In this Joint Session with Chester & North Wales branch, Michael Daw, Head of the UK Access Grid Support Centre at the University of Manchester, delivered his talk from the Daresbury Lab using live Access Grid video links… Read more »