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The finest young designers from a year-long programme challenging pupils to respond to some of the most prestigious buildings across London will be honoured at an awards ceremony run by architectural body Open House.  |


Leading archaeological authority the Portable Antiquities Scheme has launched a comprehensive interactive programme across the country for the Festival of British Archaeology 2009. Culture24 takes a look at some of the fun.  |
A new Visitor Centre is the latest addition to the £12 million refurbished Blists Hill Victorian Town at Ironbridge Gorge complex of industrial museums and heritage sites.  |
The Conservation Workshop team at Locomotion: The National Railway Museum at Shildon have unveiled their latest project - the cosmetic restoration of the 1979 replica of Timothy Hackworth's Sans Pareil, built at Shildon Works.  |


Curators at a new £200,000 York Castle Prison gallery have collaborated with North Yorkshire Police to create the first realistic E-Fit of notorious 18th century criminal Dick Turpin.  |
Scottish artist Alexander Hamilton has unveiled the results of his 10-month residency at John Ruskin's former Lake District home, Brantwood with an extraordinary collection of images of plants.  |
Some have slashed the margins offered to resellers, who now may findthemselves at a crossroads for their sales strategies and partnerships.  |  |
If you are an SMB, are looking for a flexible workforce trained in thecurrent broad spectrum of multidiscipline technologies, outsourcing overseas canwork.  |  |
It has been argued that using the term 'piracy' to describe the illegal useof digital data is in poor taste. But what is the best way to describe theillegal use - some would call it theft - of digital materials?  |  |
That means you all have an extra few weeks to get those entries finished ontime and sent in, for your chance to win one of the most coveted awards in thechannel. This year the whole awards system has been moved  |  |
The report calls for achievable short-term measures, specifically energyefficiency, a halt to deforestation and development of lower-carbon power andinvestments in further technology developments. It said these measures areneeded to slash CO2 emissions 50 to 85 per cent by 2050.  |  |
The Northamptonshire-based VAR, which is an HP, IBM, Microsoft and Dellpartner, is also branching out into cloud computing and has signed to be aGoogle Apps partner. The firm intends to recruit up to 60 new staff by next yearto help  |  |
In April, LSI signed an agreement to acquire the 3Ware RAID adapter businessof Applied Micro Circuits Corporation for $20m (£12.2m).  |  |
PinPoint's team, which has doubled to 26 over the past six months, includesformer Intel, HP, Cisco, Oracle and Gartner staff.  |  |
Announced last week at its Worldwide Partner Conference 2009, the newMicrosoft Partner Network comprises Subscribe, Competency and AdvancedCompetency status.  |  |
The London-based VAR, which specialises in the healthcare sector, launched inFebruary 2006 and posted a turnover of £750,000 for its first financial year.Its last figures for the FY2009 showed turnover of £4.25m. Its Q1 2010performance showed an 81 per cent  |  |
West Yorkshire-based Target will add Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 andKaspersky Anti-Virus 2010 to its portfolio.  |  |
According to merger advisor Regent Associates, there were 650 deals involvingEuropean tech firms in Q2, down 16 per cent annually and nine per cent on Q1.  |  |
Doug Woodburn, , Friday 17 July 2009 at 11:01:00Channel services firm bags three Cisco badges and hints at move intorefurbished market has got all its Cisco ducks in a row after recently.The channel services firm has bagged Cisco Registered, Smart  |  |
The performance management firm has just gobbled up Cognos partner Inca - its second UK IBM resellerconquest this year.  |  |
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