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We send our newsletter out a few times a year to a growing audience. We've had lots of positive feedback about the quality of the articles. Previous issues are listed below. If you'd like to subscribe, you will receive a few issues a year and the glowing respect of your peers for knowing a bit more than they do about what's going on. Issue 2006 NovemberRiverhall wins new e-zine contract from Hobsons plc An example of highly targeted customer communication. Who's afraid of the big bad wolf? Is an agreement between two arch foes good for anyone? Issue 2006 MarchThe Riverhall Membership System Riverhall launches new Membership System with integrated email and administration tools. Who Controls Your PC? New computing initiative will take control of your PC away from you. Issue 2005 DecemberSony and the Root-kit A tale of corporate hubris. Palamon Capital Partners, LP Palamon Capital Partners is a private equity manager with funds under management of approximately 1 billion Euros. Issue 2005 NovemberKeeping on top of Internet Security. British government launches a campaign to make people more aware of computer security. Something fishy going on at Riverhall? A new bespoke system from Riverhall helps fish wholesaler streamline ordering. Issue 2004 NovemberRiverhall wins British Healthcare web site development contract Riverhall signs contract with British Healthcare for major Web site. Web Security Threatens Internet Explorer Microsoft has had a tough time recently with security experts raising alarms over a number of their products. Issue 2004 MarchNHP - Nursing Home Portfolio Management This is what Riverhall has done to help their business. Is Email Still a Neat Idea? Email is under strain from constant abuse. Will new developments make a difference? Issue 2003 DecemberCGI Europe - a Riverhall customer profile. Every new company has to have a first customer. Not every company is still doing business with them 8 years later. Is Microsoft's Monopoly Coming to and End? A college project has grown over the years to pose a serious threat to Microsoft's dominance of the software business. Issue 2003 NovemberWhat Will be Inside Your Next Laptop? The computer industry is gearing itself up for the most significant change of technology since the IBM PC appeared back in 1981. |