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British computer society International qualification for IT specialists launched by the BCS
A new pan-European qualification scheme for people entering the profession and IT specialists seeking continuing professional...17 Oct 2003
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Who can you trust to take care of business?
Outsourcing now comes in a variety of styles, and the days of one-size-fits-all are gone. Sally Whittle talks to three firms that...17 Oct 2003
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One in four hit by prejudice at work
Almost 25% of staff in the UK claim to have been a victim of discrimination, bullying or harassment at work, research...17 Oct 2003
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Demand for IT staff up as jobs market hits a high
Demand for IT staff has risen for the third successive month, and at the fastest rate since February 2001, according to the...17 Oct 2003
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Embedded systems everywhere
In the SSL/CW skills list, embedded systems is number 1317 Oct 2003
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Skandia skips a generation to go from Exchange 5.5 to 2003
Financial Services company Skandia has begun rolling out the Microsoft Exchange 2003 e-mail server to replace its legacy Exchange...17 Oct 2003
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Lewisham swaps paper for Infopath Sharepoint e-forms
Lewisham Borough Council in South London is trialling Microsoft's Infopath electronic forms software and portal software...17 Oct 2003
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Microsoft moves towards collaborative computing, but should you upgrade?
We assess the merits of the latest version of Microsoft's productivity suite.17 Oct 2003
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Microsoft heralds savings as Office targets high-end portals with low-cost alternative
Latest Office and Exchange boost support for e-forms and remote access17 Oct 2003
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Outcome of Newham trials could kick start shift to open source by local authorities
Council starts comparative review of open source and Microsoft kit17 Oct 2003
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UK IT suppliers increase spending on R&D
Research and development spending as a percentage of sales for UK software and IT service companies has risen from 5.8% in 2002...17 Oct 2003
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Enterprise architecture: how to drive business value from IT
An argument is now quietly echoing around the halls of IT supplier and user organisations. In one corner is the hard-edged voice...17 Oct 2003
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XML forms are key to Office 2003 development platform aspirations
With the launch of Office 2003 System today (21 October), Microsoft has shifted the focus of the software package from office...17 Oct 2003
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Symbol offer tempts second WatchGuard director
WatchGuard UK and Ireland sales director Richard Roberts has left the company just four months after taking up the position.17 Oct 2003
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User group consolidation strengthens our voice
The current wave of consolidation within the UK's IT user groups has been brewing for several years.17 Oct 2003
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Making websites accessible for all
Lawyer Makbool Javaid explains how disability laws affect online firms.17 Oct 2003
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Basel II presents an IT headache
Consultant Debi Ashenden looks at how new banking rules will affect IT.17 Oct 2003
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CMA refocuses work due to telecoms downturn
The Communications Management Association has closed its commercial arm, TMA Ventures, and shifted its focus to running smaller...17 Oct 2003
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Teenager cleared of major hacking attack
A teenager has been cleared of trying to bring one of the US's biggest ports to a standstill by hacking into its computer...17 Oct 2003
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Manchester Airport overhauls web system
Manchester Airport is on course to complete an overhaul of all of its online platforms by the end of the year, as it looks to...17 Oct 2003
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