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BackupGenius™ with PC Advisor
TakeWare® BackupGenius™ was featured on the cover disc of the September 2008 issue and for the following 5 months too!
This also incorporates TakeWare®s new BackChannel feature - keeping you up to date will the latest technology news, as well as freebies from PC Advisor and news of TakeWare®. Naturally we are very excited to be working with a mainstream magazine of this stuture and this is just the start... Look out for more TakeWare® announcements in the coming months... To keep up to date with the latest - sign-up to our newsletter here

 

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Wednesday 17 March 2010
LIVE: Business Cards & Networking now in the Cloud

Support for Business Cards / Networking and other kinds of documents add a new dimension to ReceiptAngel.co.uk

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Wednesday 11 November 2009
Software City 2009
What a day - what an event!  Software City in Liverpool was fabulous this year - thanks Steve Smith and the team!

We had a great reception for TakeCare there with some interesting (and trenchant) questions from the 'Dragons' - Richard Farleigh and Mark Fuller (not to mention David Bundred) making their mark for sure!
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icon  Barry E James BSc(Hons)


Barry E. James BSc(Hons)

Brief Biog
An innovator with technology patents granted in the UK and internationally Barry is a serial entrepreneur and systems designer with over 30 years experience in sectors ranging from banking and telecommunications to health and the NHS. His current interests include Cloud-Computing, Micro-Outsourcing and the impact of Internet technologies on business and culture. He has recently co-authored a report for the UK's Information Commissioner on information security - or the lack of it - in the UKs SME sector.

 
More Background
Barry is an experienced entrepreneur and inventor from the north of England.

Moving from a career as systems analyst and designer with BT, HSBC (Midland Bank) and the fledgling ‘National Girobank’, thorough the 90s Barry was responsible for a range of innovations working principally with the NHS (the UK’s National Health Service) where he pioneered the concept and implementation of ‘Middleware’ and, working with Oxford’s world renowned John Radcliffe Hospital, automated electronic pathology lab reporting to GPs (via EDI) – having previously established the largest base of ‘connected’ medical practices
anywhere in Europe. This was prior to the invention of the web or widespread Internet availability and his work anticipated NHSnet and the governments ‘Information for Health’ strategy by almost ten years.

His start-up company led the field and dominated it’s market for almost a decade in the face of increasing rivalry from multinational competition such as AT&T.

In 1997 he co-founded the Oxford Internet and Intranet Conference, to facilitate and help drive the adoption and use of Internet technologies, later chairing 'The New NHS Intranet and Internet Conference' and ‘NHS Impact’ – a pressure group that successfully campaigned for a policy change in favour of Internet technologies – culminating in an appearance on BBC’s ‘Newsnight’.

A regular chair and keynote speaker at various other prestigious conferences Barry also wrote extensively on technology and the NHS including a regular column for the leading journal 'Health Service Computing'. He continues to write and speak on innovation and technology matters particularly on innovation, entrepreneurship and the future of technology.
 
A renewed interest in recent innovations in storage technologies, and how they are set to change the face of computing, led to radical new thinking and breakthroughs in the design and use of software and memory devices for which he now holds patents in the UK, USA, and (pending) around the world - for TakeWare® and HyperStack™.
 
TakeWare® is a powerful and wide ranging new technology - a new way of thinking about and building software, which 'breaks the mould' established since the creation of the software industry. It springs from a philosophy – that computing in all it’s forms should be about humans, and only incidentally about computers. That they should adapt to us – not the other way around – provide us with powerful new tool, and look after their own housekeeping, without imposing additional burdens on us. Enabling us to have fun and be more productive – ideally both at the same time.

TakeWare® is believed to have far reaching implications for the future design of both software and a wide range of digital devices – including the personal computer and is attracting attention from some of the worlds largest and most successful corporations.
(Please see www.TakeWare.com/faq for more details).

Barry holds an honours degree in Psychology and Mathematics from Lancaster University.
If you would like Barry to speak at your event on creativity, innovation, the future of technology or practical entrepreneurship please contact invites(*AT*)TakeWare.co.uk