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1965 Announcement by the [[Ministry of Technology]] that it would establish a National Computing Centre, located in Manchester; it would be an independent, non-profit making company, limited by guarantee. Its purpose was to provide information about programs, promote development of programs and encourage the training of staff<ref>The Times, Dec 08, 1965</ref> | 1965 Announcement by the [[Ministry of Technology]] that it would establish a National Computing Centre, located in Manchester; it would be an independent, non-profit making company, limited by guarantee. Its purpose was to provide information about programs, promote development of programs and encourage the training of staff<ref>The Times, Dec 08, 1965</ref> | ||
2004 A spin-off company, [[NCC Group]], providing a back-up repository for software and assurance | 2004 A spin-off company, [[NCC Group]], providing a back-up repository for software and an assurance service on IT security for clients, was incorporated as a public company with its shares quoted on the AIM<ref>The Times July 10, 2004</ref> | ||
2007 | 2007 NCC Group was quoted on the main list of the London Stock Exchange<ref> The Times, July 06, 2010</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:04, 26 March 2016
1965 Announcement by the Ministry of Technology that it would establish a National Computing Centre, located in Manchester; it would be an independent, non-profit making company, limited by guarantee. Its purpose was to provide information about programs, promote development of programs and encourage the training of staff[1]
2004 A spin-off company, NCC Group, providing a back-up repository for software and an assurance service on IT security for clients, was incorporated as a public company with its shares quoted on the AIM[2]
2007 NCC Group was quoted on the main list of the London Stock Exchange[3]