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Police compromise on IT staff porn concerns
IT professionals who encounter child pornography during the course of their work will be protected from prosecution, providing...17 Nov 2003
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Getting the right fit brings CRM nirvana
You may decide that CRM is what your company needs, but one question you have to address is how the new system will fit in with...17 Nov 2003
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Business strategy must come first
One out of every two SMEs does not have an ICT strategy, according to research by Computer Weekly in association with BT. To...17 Nov 2003
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Get smart: get closer to your customers
It’s vital that your business better manages the relationship with your customers. Yet how do you go about doing it? Customer...17 Nov 2003
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Get the best from CRM
Having established a robust, reliable and expandable information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure, the...17 Nov 2003
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Customer management technologies for SMEs
This second supplement advises on customer relationship management systems. If you already have your information and...17 Nov 2003
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Software staff case adjourned
An £8m unfair dismissal case brought by 186 former employees of a Scottish software development house has been adjourned until...17 Nov 2003
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FTSE security chiefs look to set up new user group
IT security chiefs from a group of FTSE 100 companies want to form a user group to collaborate on IT security standards and bring...17 Nov 2003
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Lack of web security will limit trading partnerships
Organisations planning to deploy business-to-business web services in the next three years should limit their number of trading...17 Nov 2003
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Intel creates programme to simplify supercomputers
Intel has created a $36m (£21m) programme to research new ways of simplifying supercomputers.17 Nov 2003
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Apple cluster ranks third in supercomputer list
A computer cluster consisting of 1,100 Apple Computer Power Mac G5 desktops connected together in a matter of weeks by Virginia...17 Nov 2003
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IBM builds TV-sized supercomputer
IBM has built a 512-node prototype of its Blue Gene L supercomputer that has been ranked as the 73rd most powerful computer in...17 Nov 2003
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Dell meets quarterly earnings expectations
Dell has posted a 16% gain in third-quarter revenue, cracking the $10bn barrier on strong server and storage device shipments.17 Nov 2003
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Former Gateway CFO denies fraud charges
Former Gateway chief financial officer John Todd has denied charges of fraud brought against him by the US Securities and...17 Nov 2003
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Sprint and Cisco team on IP platform for carmakers
Sprint and Cisco Systems have joined forces to sell the infrastructure needed to improve communication between car manufacturers...17 Nov 2003
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Handset makers look to over-the-air software upgrades
Cellular telephone carriers NTT DoCoMo and SK Telecom have begun offering their users the ability to upgrade the firmware of...17 Nov 2003
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Microsoft builds spam filters into Exchange
Microsoft chairman and chief software architect Bill Gates used his keynote address yesterday at the annual Comdex 2003 trade...17 Nov 2003
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Microsoft ordered to pay $62m in patent suit
A jury has ordered Microsoft to pay $62.3m (£36.8m) in damages for infringing on a technology patent held by a division of...17 Nov 2003
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AMD boosts Opteron speed
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has introduced three higher-performing Opteron server processors, which now support a fast memory...17 Nov 2003
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Sun prepares to unveil Opteron-based servers
Sun Microsystems is to build servers based on Advanced Micro Devices' Opteron chip.17 Nov 2003
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