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Letter #1: Firefox is the trustworthy choice
When asked which browser will win them over -- Internet Explorer or Firefox -- SearchWindowsSecurity.com readers' choices are clear. Read one of 10 letters to the editor.29 May 2005
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Letter #3: Internet Explorer gets the edge
When asked which browser will win them over -- Internet Explorer or Firefox -- SearchWindowsSecurity.com readers' choices are clear. Read one of six letters to the editor.29 May 2005
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Letter #4: IE wins, but Microsoft must make a critical change
When asked which browser will win them over -- Internet Explorer or Firefox -- SearchWindowsSecurity.com readers' choices are clear. Read one of six letters to the editor.29 May 2005
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Letter #5: Hackers will always go after the "big dog"
When asked which browser will win them over -- Internet Explorer or Firefox -- SearchWindowsSecurity.com readers' choices are clear. Read one of six letters to the editor.29 May 2005
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Letter #2: Firefox will never be as big a target as IE
When asked which browser will win them over -- Internet Explorer or Firefox -- SearchWindowsSecurity.com readers' choices are clear. Read one of six letters to the editor.29 May 2005
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Patching resource kit
From vulnerability scanning to patching flubs, here's a collection of other helpful resources to ensure your patching efforts are effective.29 May 2005
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Bank of America to use two-factor system to beat phishers
The Bank of America is to introduce two-factor, two-way authentication to around 13 million online banking customers in an...27 May 2005
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Revenue CIO unveils priorities to remedy inefficient IT systems
Steve Lamey, chief information officer at HM Revenue and Customs, has set out his plans for removing major inefficiencies in...27 May 2005
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Dual-core PCs offer performance boost
PCs based on the first of Intel's dual-core Pentium 4 processors are being launched this week.27 May 2005
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MPs to debate bill before Gateway
The government announced last week that it is pressing ahead with legislation to introduce ID cards - but this is before the...27 May 2005
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Royal Mail IT to deliver savings as SAP roll-out streamlines billing
Royal Mail Group has completed the installation of MySAP ERP Financials and SAP Business Intelligence across the business.27 May 2005
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£15m data migration plan follows merger
Britannia Building Society is migrating one million Bristol & West savings accounts on to its IT system following the acquisition...27 May 2005
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UK banks seek faster cheque clearing system
High street banks will begin implementing systems within the next six months to cut the time that electronic payments take to...27 May 2005
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BT VAT error shows importance of testing
Business units must be prepared to pay for software testing and auditing after they adopt a new application, if they are to...27 May 2005
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Energy trader rolls out three-tier storage infrastructure to improve performance
Energy trading firm EDF Trading was last weekend (27 May) set to switch to a new, tiered storage infrastructure, developed by BT....27 May 2005
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Rocky road ahead as e-government deadline looms
The Socitm Insight research into outsourcing comes at a critical time for local government IT. The deadline to make government...27 May 2005
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Local government staff fail to be convinced of the benefits of outsourcing, says Socitm
Hyped up deals and problems with helpdesks blamed for negative view27 May 2005
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Laptop surge cranks up PC sales forecast
Analyst Gartner has raised its annual sales forecast for PC shipments.27 May 2005
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New Intel chips boost performance
Intel has unveiled two new processing platforms to boost productivity for office and home users.27 May 2005
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US Treasury cancels $1bn AT&T deal
The US Treasury has been forced to cancel a $1bn (£540m) communications contract with AT&T after an investigation into the...27 May 2005
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