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Eat football, drink football, live networking
For the last 10 months Doug Gardner has lived, breathed and slept football as managing director of the World Cup project at...31 May 2002
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Tech companies look to holiday to cut costs
A handful of tech companies have decided to reduce costs by implementing mandatory employee holidays.31 May 2002
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RSA updates certificate authority software
RSA Security has launched its latest version of Keon Certificate Authority, which will allow smoother integration with e-mail...31 May 2002
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Online tax filing suspension undermines e-government strategy
The Inland Revenue's decision yesterday (30 May) to suspend its flagship online tax filing system following a security breach is...31 May 2002
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MatrixOne adds to SRM suite
MatrixOne has unveiled a new supplier relationship management (SRM) suite designed to help customers reduce procurement costs...31 May 2002
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Progress details Web services roadmap
The Progress Company this week will give details of its Web services strategy at its Exchange 2002 user conference in Chicago.31 May 2002
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Sage demands Navision takeover investigation
Software maker The Sage Group is trying to persuade European competition authorities to investigate Microsoft's proposed $1.3bn...31 May 2002
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KPNQwest hopes to sell assets to stay afloat
Dutch Internet services company KPNQwest is on the verge of bankruptcy and is advising customers to put contingency plans into...31 May 2002
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Startup links Instant Messaging to apps
Vayusphere has introduced a software platform that combines Instant Messaging (IM) with an application integration gateway to...31 May 2002
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Liberty Alliance expands membership
Five new members have joined The Liberty Alliance Project as the organisation prepares to release its first technology...31 May 2002
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Microsoft answers financial reporting questions
Microsoft is in settlement talks with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to resolve long-standing questions over its...31 May 2002
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EU says US financial privacy rules are inadequate
Efforts by financial services firms to get European authorities to recognise US financial privacy rules as being on a par with...31 May 2002
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Philippines telcos sue church ISP for fraud
Telecommunication companies are poised to take the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) to court for large scale...31 May 2002
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Citibank overhauls online aggregation
Citibank has revamped its online banking aggregation service, becoming the second UK bank this month to provide customers with a...30 May 2002
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Industry demands action from new e-commerce minister
IT and e-business organisations are hoping that Stephen Timms, the new e-commerce minister, will make a far bigger impact than...30 May 2002
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FBI: Cybersecurity is top priority
Further organisational changes announced by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) included honing its focus on combating...30 May 2002
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Behind Closed Doors:Land of hope and IT glory?
Jubilee or no jubilee, UK computing cannot afford to look backwards. In terms of innovation and competition, we lost our place at...30 May 2002
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Peregrine fires second auditor
Less than two months after hiring KPMG to replace Arthur Andersen, software vendor Peregrine Systems is firing the auditor,...30 May 2002
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NetLedger links Yahoo! Store with Oracle suite
Small businesses selling their wares through Yahoo!'s Yahoo! Store can now streamline their e-commerce operations by exchanging...30 May 2002
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IBM wraps up vendor supply deal
IBM has secured a $194m (£133m), five-year contract to supply electronic payments vendor Total System Services with system...30 May 2002
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