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Fujitsu release aims to improve mid-range mainframe reliability
Fujitsu Siemens Computers is aiming to boost mid-range mainframe reliability with the introduction of the SX150 business server,...28 Feb 2005
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IT asset management can aid compliance and cut costs
Why are less than 10% of businesses using IT assest management programmes, asks Jon Mein28 Feb 2005
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How do I use the web to generate business?
Calculate costs, efficiencies and potential growth to get the most from the web28 Feb 2005
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BBC signs up Siemens to oversee optical fibre network
Siemens Business Services is to oversee the development of a new optical fibre network for the BBC, carrying voice, transmitting...28 Feb 2005
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Microsoft fixes critical security holes with extra patch for XP SP2 -- and other news briefs
Short takes on this week's news28 Feb 2005
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Microsoft details SQL Server 2005 family and pricing
Microsoft has released details of its next generation SQL Server 2005 database, which will be available in four versions this...28 Feb 2005
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IT enables quick action on Sudan 1
Good IT systems helped the UK's large supermarket chains act quickly to remove food products from stores during last week's Sudan...28 Feb 2005
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Demand for IT staff accelerates as delayed projects get green light
Demand for skilled IT professionals is expected to grow steadily throughout 2005 as the recovery in the IT jobs market gathers...28 Feb 2005
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Met IT chief wins a seat on the board
The Metropolitan Police Service has appointed its director of information, Ailsa Beaton, to the commissioner's management board....28 Feb 2005
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Oil giant drops passwords in favour of smartcards
ChevronTexaco has embarked on a multimillion-pound project to improve security by replacing passwords used to access company...28 Feb 2005
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Intel forum spotlights extended memory and multi-core chips
Intel chief executive Craig Barrett is due to kick off Intel's annual developer forum today (1 March), with a keynote examining...28 Feb 2005
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EC may curb RFID roll-out
The European Commission could place restrictions on the deployment of radio frequency identification tags following a consult-...28 Feb 2005
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IBM introduces new leasing plans to aid PC management
IBM has introduced three new PC leasing programmes to make it easier for firms to acquire and manage PCs. Analyst firm Gartner...28 Feb 2005
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User groups unite to help IT suppliers improve services
UK's most powerful IT users form new lobby group28 Feb 2005
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Developer community leaders call for Oasis boycott in row over code royalties
Leading open source developers are calling for a boycott of open standards organisation Oasis, after it changed its rules to...28 Feb 2005
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Clara offers spam filter
Internet service provider Clara.net is offering spam and anti-virus filtering to small businesses, after developing an e-mail...28 Feb 2005
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Opera tackles phishing attacks
Opera Software has released a second beta of its next browser to help tackle phishing attacks.28 Feb 2005
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United we stand for user needs
Suppliers often talk about partnerships with their customers, but these have too often turned out to be one-sided, with little...28 Feb 2005
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Akamai gets Flash
Akamai Technologies and Macromedia have announced the availability of Akamai streaming with Macromedia Flash, to improve...28 Feb 2005
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Council claims quality improved by insourcing helpdesk
Tower Hamlets Council in London claims to have improved the quality of its IT helpdesk service after ending an outsourcing...28 Feb 2005
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