Cisco UK CEO Phil Smith says the Commonwealth Games partnership will benefit both Glasgow and the company for years to…
Governments and individuals may want it otherwise, but Peter Judge thinks data will always find its way across borders
The Glasgow 2014 team needed 2400 PCs, 520Gbps of bandwidth and 123TB of storage to deliver a successful Commonwealth Games,…
Cisco's Donald McLaughlin is networking the Commonwealth Games, in his home town of Glasgow
Scottish broadband boost as Holyrood provides more funding and plans for a post-independence Scotland
Free Glasgow Wi-Fi to benefit spectators at the Commonwealth Games this summer
Improve your digital skills and start selling to the government, urges Enterprise Minister Fergus Ewing
Customers want local data centres after The Snowden revelations. Peter Judge thinks a new site might be just what Scotland…
Dell technology is to power Glasgow 2014 technology operations centre, media centre and athletes village
The Queensway plant in Glenrothes hopes to serve government IT using 9MW of biomass-powered electricity
Transport Scotland invests £863,000 to bring Wi-Fi to 26 more stations on the Scottish railway network
BT agrees deal with Glasgow City Council to build Wi-Fi network
Shorter, snappier domains mark the first of many new site naming options ahead of further ICANN rollout
the new ‘.scot’ ccTLD will be available this summer
Digital Scotland reveals the next Scottish BDUK locations
Government super-connected cities scheme gets scaled down to free Wi-Fi for Edinburgh transport
BT is to work with three companies on laying 250 miles of fibre-optic cables off the west coast of Scotland
Edinburgh Council wants to give more business to local SMBs when its long-term deal with BT runs out in 2016
Scottish Internet to receive a boost as traffic no longer has to be routed via London, Leeds and Manchester
Tim Griffin tells TechWeekEurope that Glasgow 2014 will show people that Dell isnt just a PC company
Two Scottish universities will receive funding to advance the autonomous systems field
BDUK Scotland deal brings total public fibre investment in the country to £410 million
Shared femtos fill in 3G coverage at Walls in Shetland
BT says deal is the most complex and challenging it has undertaken
Glasgow pips 30 other cities to become Future Cities Demonstrator
Holyrood pledges £2 million to install free Wi-Fi on Scottish express trains
The technology has been tested and is ready for licensing
BT's speeds in Orkney, Shetland and northern Scotland are set to double with new 1,000km fibre connection
The Scottish government has put together £120m to fibre up the Highlands and Islands
The government has provided an extra £32 million in broadband funding after a storm of complaints