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Balancing IT costs during a recession
In Depth
Date:
28 June 2009
Face facts; business is bad. For most businesses, the sustained growth seen in the past 15 years is history.
Egg marks a decade of internet banking revolution
News analysis
Date:
22 July 2008
In the 10 years since the successful launch of Egg , it has grown into the world's largest internet-only bank. In the decade since...
Cloud Computing: cloud is good news for small companies
In Depth
Date:
14 April 2009
The grand vision of cloud computing, which promises an end to the stress and cost of supporting internal applications, took a dent in February. The leading proponent of cloud computing, and standard-bearer for the post-dot.com internet, suffered an embarrassing outage.
IT in the recession: Part 1
News
Date:
30 March 2009
The dealing of complex financial derivatives, enabled by hi-tech trading infrastructure and high-speed networks, led to a boom in the British financial services industry. Now the financial services industry has led the world economy into a downturn not seen since the second world war.
Making Web 2.0 work in business
In Depth
Date:
19 December 2008
Two years ago analyst Gartner launched its annual European software jamboree with a big push on Web...
Highways Agency combines with Google for route 2.0
News
Date:
22 December 2008
The Highways Agency is working with Google to make traffic data available for use within the Google Maps traffic feature. The traffic feature creates...
The era of co-creation
In Depth
Date:
09 December 2008
If Sir Isaac Newton stood on the shoulders of giants, the pioneers of co-creation stand together with their customers and collaborators to innovate. So goes...
Who needs Windows when you have Google?
News analysis
Date:
17 September 2008
If there is one company whose entire business is based on software services delivered via the internet, it is Google. Through its online applications, supported...
Credit crunch: IT systems come under pressure
News analysis
Date:
03 June 2008
When the credit crunch wiped billions off the...
How banks are detecting credit fraud
In Depth
Date:
30 July 2008
You don't need a gun to rob a bank any more. Now a bank robber's most powerful weapon is a computer and an internet connection. As internet trading increases, so does the threat of organised and automated fraud. No longer does the fraudster need to be present or make a phone call to commit a crime.
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