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How EDI is jumping through new hoops
In the age of the internet, surely EDI is a concept whose time has gone? Not so, there's life in the old dog yet as it finds ways...30 Nov 2004
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Thought for the day: Make sure of the way out
Outsource in haste, repent at leisure in a messy divorce, says Clive Seddon30 Nov 2004
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Linux slashes costs for bank giant
Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein uses Linux on Intel servers to cut running costs by 45%30 Nov 2004
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Chinese WLan standard group denied US visas
US officials denied visas earlier this month to four representatives of a group developing China's Wireless Lan Authentication...30 Nov 2004
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Hackers denounce SCO patent claim
SCO's web site has been hit by hackers denouncing its patent claims twice in two days.30 Nov 2004
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Deploy Microsoft Windows XP SP2 in 2005
The number of clients asking when to deploy XP service pack 2 has increased recently as they enter their planning and budgeting...30 Nov 2004
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Sun opens new front in OS wars with Solaris 10
The Solaris 10 operating system (OS) may be Sun Microsystems’ biggest bet on its future in five years. But Sun’s effort at a...30 Nov 2004
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BT wins EU network services contract
BT has won a contract to supply external network services to 15 European Union (EU) institutions, including the European...30 Nov 2004
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PeopleSoft resists Oracle bid despite majority share tender
Although 60% of PeopleSoft’s shares were tendered to Oracle, PeopleSoft’s board of directors has rejected Oracle’s offer of $24...30 Nov 2004
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New Bofra attack may be a sign of things to come
A new malicious-code attack exploits security flaws in Apache Web servers to attack, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser....30 Nov 2004
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New president pledges to champion 26% of the population still without PC access
The divide between people with access to computers and those who risk being excluded from digital services is a target for work...30 Nov 2004
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Next Move: What do I need to work from home?
I work in the IT field with many skills (PC support, networking, project management, etc). I currently have a job which has no...30 Nov 2004
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Firms face university challenge in identifying the best IT graduates
For employers trying to decide which are the best universities for developing high quality IT graduates the selection can be...30 Nov 2004
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Be prepared for that crucial first interview
You've tailored your CV meticulously, researched the company you wish to work for, investigated your potential future role and...30 Nov 2004
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IBM sets a new standard for server power but not for pricing
A Power5-based IBM eServer has set a spectacular new record for transaction-processing throughput. For most customers, however,...30 Nov 2004
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Wi-Fi Planet expo highlights multichannel access points
This week’s Wi-Fi Planet Conference and Expo will highlight the increasing variety and sophistication of WLan technology for the...30 Nov 2004
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Hot skills: Visual Basic eases programmers' path for creating Windows apps
What is it?30 Nov 2004
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Online portal built by Somerset Council connects citizens to wide range of services
Somerset County Council has spent about £2.5m to create an online portal which joins up all local authority services...30 Nov 2004
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Philips revisits home PC market
Philips is returning to the consumer computer hardware market by applying its brand to machines manufactured by other suppliers.30 Nov 2004
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Small open-source suppliers unite to bid for a share of big players' pie
A new supplier group, The Open Source Consortium, has been set up to help smaller open-source providers to compete with the big...30 Nov 2004
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