Ah, this refers to this article:http://www.putneysw15.com/default.asp?section=info&page=conhughthompson022.htmI find the article a little odd as I don't think many of us living in Putney would have supported either the PO or Fujitsu actions had we been aware of them when ICL were our neighbours and, anyway, aside from whether an inanimate building can be complicit in a cover up, my understanding is that ICL/Fujitsu had left Putney by 1988 as noted in this other article from that year, which I think refers to the building at Putney Wharf which now houses the Rocket pub and flats, rather than the ICL HQ in Fulham …https://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/6504234.icl-tower-will-not-be-moved-vows-owner-at-centre-of-row/That's before the infamous Horizon system was rolled out in 1999 and the Post Office, with Fujitsu's compliance, started their false statements about the systems veracity?What is sad is that ICL, a company that produced the excellent pioneering George 3 operating system in the early 1970s for its 1900 mainframes and later that decade the Concurrent Machine Environment for it's 2900 computers - early examples of virtualization now routinely used on the world's data centres, produced such an appalling and bug ridden system as Horizon.
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