
The editorial team put their lives on the line... sort of
By Tim Ferguson
Published: 17 June 2008 17:33 GMT
The silicon.com editorial team was invited down to Colt's office near London's Liverpool Street station to abseil down eight storeys to raise money for children's charity, Childhood First.
For each successful abseil, the comms and IT systems company donated £200.
See how silicon.com business editor Julian Goldsmith, sub editor Bethan Jones and reporters Tim Ferguson and Natasha Lomas fared.
Photo credit: Colt
The Requirement: Civil engineering related degree, BEng level minimum, or equivalent Chartered (ICE or IStructE) Good technical experience in bridge ...
Children's Inspection Service Manager Location: London Salary: Company: McGregor Boyall Job type: Contract Description: Our London Council client ...
The Technician will be responsible for the quality of work on the ground station of Goonhilly and Land? Daily Earth Station operations Earth Station ...
Agenda Setters 2009
Welcome to the ninth annual Agenda Setters poll – silicon.com's list of the top 50 most influential individuals in the technology and IT industries, from techies and CIOs to entrepreneurs and business leaders. Find out more in our latest special report.
Managing a growing threat: An Executive's Guide to Web Application Security
5 Sources of Value Through a Telecom Expense Management Initiative
Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery with CA Recovery Management and VMware...
Adopting Server Virtualization for Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
Stories from the web...
Copyright © 2008 CBS Interactive Limited. All rights reserved. Top of page
Peter Cochrane Peter Cochrane's Blog: How the telcos could save themselves Doomed network operators could thrive with a bit of innovation
Peter Cochrane Peter Cochrane's Blog: Facebook saves teen from prison Another unexpected impact of social networking