Byte Night

Computerlinks' Barry Mullins and Alexandra Kennedy will sleep rough to help promote the problem of homelessness among

Channel firms sign up to sleep out

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Distributors Computerlinks and Z-Three join the Byte Night cause

Championed and run by the tech sector, Byte Night has raised over £2.6m for vulnerable teenagers and young families

Celebrities pledge support for Byte Night 2010

Famous names line up with IT big wigs to help fight youth homelessness

Byte Night 2010 will take place on October 8, at five sites across the country: London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Thames

Lucky for some: Byte Night 13

Byte Night, the ever-growing charity sleep-out event, is launching its thirteenth campaign with a pledge to raise more money, and recruit even more sleepers, than ever before.

The Version One Buckaneers comprising (l-r) Richard Abraham, Liz Ebbrell, Julian Buck, Dean McGlone and Catherine

Version One staff sleep rough on streets of Manchester

Employees from document management company, Version One, have joined many other IT professionals in sleeping rough to highlight the plight of youth homelessness projects.

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Joanna Lumley shows support for Byte Night

Actress Joanna Lumley is backing tonight’s Byte Night event to raise awareness of youth homelessness.

London has seen the highest number of sleepers so far, with 294 IT executives pledging their

IT charity event celebrates record numbers

Generous techies are defying the downturn by continuing to give their full support to the IT industry’s charity sleep out event, Byte Night.