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Red Hat unveils Linux 3.0
Red Hat has introduced Red Hat Linux 3.0, the newest addition to its Open Source Architecture platform and, according to one...24 Oct 2003
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IBM crafts 'fitness plan' for datacentres
IBM Global Services on rolled out its latest range of services, intended to help users sketch out a blueprint for streamlining...24 Oct 2003
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Consumer sales swell Microsoft's coffers
Microsoft has reported an increase in earnings and revenue for its first fiscal quarter, citing strong demand from consumers,...24 Oct 2003
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Sainsbury's boosts supplier collaboration
Sainsbury’s has begun offering its suppliers product and store-based analysis using sales and loyalty card data, in an attempt to...24 Oct 2003
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Intel bolsters rural wireless apps study in India
Intel is funding research at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras, to discover appropriate applications and usage...24 Oct 2003
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EDS delays third-quarter results
Electronic Data Systems is delaying the release of its third-quarter earnings until next Wednesday (29 October) to give the...24 Oct 2003
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Gartner: Suppliers try new lock-in tricks
IT managers are unconsciously falling prey to a new form of supplier lock-in whereby control of IT infrastructure through...24 Oct 2003
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PeopleSoft boasts strong quarter after JD Edwards acquisition
PeopleSoft has reported record revenue of S$624m and a narrower-than-expected loss.24 Oct 2003
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Compatibility problems force Microsoft to revise Windows patches
Two software patches released by Microsoft last week caused problems on foreign language versions of the Windows operating system...24 Oct 2003
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Accenture lands £38m Magistrates Court contract
The Department for Constitutional Affairs has awarded Accenture a £38m contract to install and run a standard IT system in...23 Oct 2003
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Thought for the day: Government's Big Blue-eyed boy
The government seems desperate to avoid supplier lock-in as it weighs up the benefits of open source against Windows. Yet Simon...23 Oct 2003
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When properties cost less elsewhere, is it worth relocating the IT department?
A government grant or lower property prices in a different part of the UK may tempt companies to relocate their IT department....23 Oct 2003
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Ignorance underpins Indian outsourcing fears
There has been a curious kerfuffle about "outsourcing" this year, as though it was something new.23 Oct 2003
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Auto software deployment cuts Durham Council upgrade time
Durham County Council is using automated software deployment technology to roll out a standard desktop image across the county.23 Oct 2003
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New e-skills user group
A user group for the Skills Framework for the Information Age will be launched in November.23 Oct 2003
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IT security conference marks strong growth
The two-day Compsec 2003 security conference this week (30-31 October, QE2 Conference Centre, Westminster) is no run-of-the mill...23 Oct 2003
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Lawyers warn of moves to enforce e-legislation
Although IT-related legislation is beset by complexities and contradictions there is a growing determination in government to...23 Oct 2003
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Pressure costs 1.5 million days off
Workplace stress is costing UK business £1.24bn a year, hampering productivity and preventing employers retaining and attracting...23 Oct 2003
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Netware still strong in net services
In the SSL/CW list of top IT skills, Novell is number 4623 Oct 2003
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Former IBM director new BCS deputy
David Morriss, who joined IBM as a systems engineer and ended up on the company's UK board, has been appointed BCS deputy...23 Oct 2003
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