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...boring in India Why do Indian graduates crave to work in IT and why do the Indian IT employers value young staff? While UK graduates overlook careers in IT because it is seen as boring, the workforces of India's most successful IT companies... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/06/10/236377/it-is-not-boring-in-india.htm
...European web users regularly shopped online but not all of them made their payments online, said analyst Forrester. While UK internet shoppers are the most comfortable when it comes to paying for goods online, European internet shoppers overall... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/01/04/220981/online-retailers-face-mixed-payment-preferences.htm
...this time it has laid the foundations for a deep pool of talent that can support its IT industry several times over. While UK students find IT a turn-off their Indian counterparts aspire to establish themselves in an industry that they see as... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/06/04/236309/India-shows-UK-students-are-missing-a-trick-with-IT.htm
...governing extraditions between the UK and US changed. Karen Todner, McKinnon's lawyer, said the change meant that while UK officials needed to show "probable cause" - ie, show evidence that the suspect was likely to have committed the alleged... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/11/23/234336/Hacker-McKinnon-to-stay-while-DPP-considers-a-UK-trial.htm
...applications (19%). The survey also highlighted the problems of implementing business goals within an IT strategy. While UK IT directors had a strategy to align IT with the business, 63% felt they were being held back because of difficulties... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2003/05/22/194715/poor-software-quality-hits-the-bottom-line.htm
...companies are using loopholes in the government's fast-track visa scheme to recruit cut-rate Indian contractors while UK IT professionals are struggling to find work. This leaves IT chiefs with some hard decisions to make. Given the shortage... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2003/06/05/195037/importing-skills-at-what-cost-to-the-future.htm
...according to a recent survey. Synstar polled 600 IT managers in the UK, Benelux, Ireland, France, Germany and Spain. While UK and Ireland managers rated the importance of the cost of IT downtime as a great worry, managers on the continent viewed... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2002/02/26/185981/business-continuity-attitudes-vary-across-europe.htm
...and the Association for Project Management (APM). US and international companies often look for PMI certification while UK companies and UK government departments tend to favour the AMP. Derek Armshaw, PMI UK Chapter director of membership... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/06/01/202729/Strong-personal-skills-and-certification-are-key-to-becoming-a-successful-project.htm
...adoption. Forrester found that there are big differences across countries in terms of telecom budget plans for 2005: while UK and Irish firms expect to reduce their spending by 0.1%, French firms expect to increase their spending by 5.6... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2005/08/25/211507/telecoms-spending-set-to-stagnate.htm
...virus protection supplier MessageLabs, Constable said, "Outlook's filter is just so good we don't need it." While UK businesses do not seem too perturbed by spam, international efforts to combat it have increased. In February, the... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/04/02/201561/UK-businesses-still-shrug-off-spam-says-survey.htm

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...annualized 2.7%, the highest since the index was introduced in 1997. Retail sales rose for the third straight month while UK unemployment saw the biggest drop since Jan 2005. NYMEX_NATURALGAS RANGE POSITION ++ short We saw strong... http://trendfollowing.com/whitepaper/ManagersReport_EN2006.pdf
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