Improving Software for Society

News | Blog Category : Uncategorized

RETURN TO THE BLOG POSTS PAGE

Categories

CATEGORY: Uncategorized

Face Book and Linked In

Coming soon, we will be adding links to Face Book and the popular business contacts system Linked In. This will enable us to let you know what is happening as soon as we know.

CATEGORY: Uncategorized

The IAP is all of a Twitter

We have now activated our Twitter account at twitter/iap_org_uk, we can now keep you updated with all the latest info and what is going on with the IAP and the industry. See our site at www.iap.org.uk. Coming soon will be a link to our Face Book group as well

CATEGORY: Uncategorized

Web tool 'as important as Google'

A web tool that “could be as important as Google”, according to some experts, has been shown off to the public. Wolfram Alpha is the brainchild of British-born physicist Stephen Wolfram. The free program aims to answer questions directly, rather than display web pages in response to a query like a search engine. The “computational […]

CATEGORY: Uncategorized

Optical disc offers 500GB storage

General Electric announce a 500GB optical disk. Optical discs have been a leading storage solution for decades A disc that can store 500 gigabytes (GB) of data, equivalent to 100 DVDs, has been unveiled by General Electric. The micro-holographic disc, which is the same size as existing DVD discs, is aimed at the archive industry. […]

CATEGORY: Uncategorized

IAP Symposium – Museum in Docklands – Friday 24th April 2009

This year’s Spring meeting of the IAP will be based at the Museum in Docklands, close to Canary Wharf. Since its regeneration Docklands has become a hub for high-tech business. It contributes a major slice of Britain’s wealth, and provides employment for a lot of IAP members. Traditionally the main gateway for overseas trade, Docklands […]

CATEGORY: Uncategorized

IAP 2000 Annual Symposium

IAP2000, the IAP’s Annual Symposium will be held at Trinity House, Tower Hill, London EC3N 4DH on Friday 20 October. This year, for the first time, we’re running it in association with the BCS. It’s chaired by Brian Oakley CBE, Head European Pathfinder Project and Past President BCS. The theme of the symposium is ‘Frontiers […]