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The Corporate Blog of Revell Research Systems, a Management and Technology Consulting Practice based at Exeter in the South West of the United Kingdom.

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  • BCS The Chartered Institute for IT appoints New President on Nov 4, 2009 in BCS

    Elizabeth Sparrow has become the next president for BCS The Chartered Institute for IT, the leading professional body for IT practitioners. The formal announcement was made at the Institute's Annual General Meeting in London on Wednesday, 4th No...

  • Air Traffic Control: Why IT is Paramount to Air Traffic Safety on Nov 3, 2009 in BCS

    The South West Branch of BCS The Chartered Institute for IT is hosting a talk by Trevor Arnold of the National Air Traffic Service (NATS) concerning the use of information technology in air traffic safety. The talk is entitled: "Why IT is para...

  • Windows 7 Launch on Oct 22, 2009 in General

    The Microsoft Windows 7 Launch is today. This is a particularly important product launch for Microsoft, after the dismal showing for Microsoft Vista in the corporate computing market. The good news for Microsoft is that most commentators, ourselv...

  • Roy Tucker receives 2009 Revell Research Systems Prize on Oct 20, 2009 in General

    Roy Tucker has been awarded the 2009 Revell Research Systems Prize at the University of Plymouth for being the top overall student from the BSc(Hons) Computing group of programmes. Mr Tucker graduated with a First Class Honours Degree in Computing...

  • Alastair Revell Elected to Council of Institution of Analysts and Programmers (IAP) on Oct 19, 2009 in General IAP

    Alastair Revell, the Managing Consultant of Revell Research Systems, has just been elected to the Council of the Institution of Analysts and Programmers (IAP), which is the Institution's governing body. The Institution is Britain's leading profession...

  • Microsoft October 2009 Security Patches on Oct 13, 2009 in Alerts

    Microsoft released today its largest batch of patches ever, addressing some 34 vulnerabilities. The batch comprises of some thirteen bulletins, eight of which are deemed critical by Microsoft - the most serious category in its classification scheme...

  • Towards Online Safety 3.0 on Oct 8, 2009 in BCS

    The South West Branch of the BCS Chartered Institute for IT has announced the first event of its 2009/2010 programme. The event, entitled Towards Online Safety 3.0, will be delivered by Ken Corish, the Education Advisor for Plymouth City Council, on...