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More plan contractor pay cuts
Of the IT managers responding to this week's Computer Weekly/Harvey Nash Big Question, 39% said their company plans to cut the...29 May 2002
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Music giants' Internet step gives a boost to broadband
Early proponents of broadband services overlooked the need to consider why consumers might want it - the critical issue of...29 May 2002
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New forum markets BCS IT consultants
Consultant members of the BCS and other professional bodies are to have their expertise promoted in the market by the new Joint...29 May 2002
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Share simplifies mobile application registration
Software licence management specialist Freeform has developed a system that allows application providers to sell and register...29 May 2002
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Scala rebuilds its ERP suite
ERP supplier Scala has launched what it claims is a completely re-architected version of its enterprise software - iScala 2.1 -...29 May 2002
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The facts and the myths about Swanwick's screens
Despite denials from National Air Traffic Services, the trade union, the Civil Aviation Authority and the Government, some...29 May 2002
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Thought for the day:Delivering on the roadmap
Research expert Tim Jennings looks at a hot issue of the day.Now that HP's acquisition of (sorry, merger with!) Compaq is really...29 May 2002
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Untie those purse strings
The board needs convincing that your IT investment will be worth every penny spent.29 May 2002
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US defence systems are like a baked Alaska - a hacker's tale
What makes a full-time IT professional spend hours every evening hacking into high-security computer systems? Bill Goodwin meets...29 May 2002
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Research paves the way for e-enabled general elections
New research from De Montfort University has warned that a "big-bang" approach is not the best way for the UK to overcome the...29 May 2002
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Web services - a nightmare for testers?
We've heard a lot about Web services development, but little about thechallenges facing testers. How will this new technology...29 May 2002
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Indian outsourcing deal cuts Thames Water's bills by 20%
Thames Water, the UK's largest water company, has cut its IT maintenance bill by 20% by outsourcing responsibility for the work...29 May 2002
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Operators tell EC not to stifle m-commerce
Mobile commerce could be threatened if the European Commission (EC) over-regulates the market, a leading industry body warned...29 May 2002
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Belfast team quick to pick up .net skills
Halifax and Bank of Scotland (HBOS) is aiming to show that Northern Ireland is a centre for leading-edge software development.29 May 2002
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Halifax joins the corporate migration to Microsoft .net
High-street bank HBOS, formed last year by the merger of Halifax and Bank of Scotland, is to standardise its corporate banking...29 May 2002
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One in six consider changing jobs to escape the commute
One in six people in the UK have considered changing jobs in the past year due to the stress of their journey to work, a study by...29 May 2002
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Will W3C bow to the royalty?
As Tim Berners-Lee defends royalty-free standards, the W3C seems to be losing its way.29 May 2002
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Holmes solves case of missing thin client
Two Scottish police forces have successfully trialled a thin client version of Holmes 2, the system designed to help the police...29 May 2002
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Microsoft partners extend .net reach
Microsoft is working to give companies the ability to transform and manage internal Windows-based apps as .net-enabled Web...29 May 2002
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Neoteris boosts IVE app support
Neoteris has taken the wraps off the latest version of its Instant Virtual Extranet appliance (IVE), which adds support for...29 May 2002
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