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Petition posted on PM's website seeks support for central e-crime unit
People worried about the loss of information on 25 million child benefit recipients can now sign an online petition on the Prime Minister's website to call for the formation of a police central e-c...30 Nov 2007
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Firms need to plan for XP Service Pack 3
Organisations that expect to be running Windows XP in mid-2010 should plan to test and deploy XP SP3, Gartner has advised.30 Nov 2007
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Ofcom seeks consultation over wireless spectrum for London Olympics
Ofcom is consulting over its wireless spectrum management plans for the 2012 London Olympics.30 Nov 2007
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FSA wants websites to improve
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) is monitoring promotions on financial service company websites as an investigation reveals that some promotions were misleading.30 Nov 2007
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Swisscom Fixnet selects Assyst system to meet ITIL
Swisscom Fixnet has selected a new IT service management (ITSM) system as it follows the ITIL resources standard.30 Nov 2007
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Wireless local area network market continues to grow
The enterprise wireless local area network (Lan) market continued its double digit year-over-year growth, expanding to a new quarterly record level of over £195m, said analyst Dell'Oro Group.30 Nov 2007
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Microsoft releases updated Service Pack 1
Microsoft has released an updated version of Service Pack 1 for the Exchange Server 2007 e-mail platform.30 Nov 2007
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Cisco tackles security threat to IP phones
Cisco is trying to tackle a security threat in its voice over IP phones that allows hackers to eavesdrop on conversations.30 Nov 2007
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Financial firms struggling to make ERP count
Financial analysts are struggling to extract meaningful data from enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, despite firms ploughing millions of pounds into their use.30 Nov 2007
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Discussion forum launched for UK design and manufacturing businesses
A website has been launched to provide an independent resource of design advice for UK manufacturers. The DesignTalks website is sponsored by CAD software supplier SolidWorks but independently edit...30 Nov 2007
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SOA project failing through lack of governance
Service oriented architecture (SOA) projects are in danger of failing to fulfil their potential through lack of governance, a survey of IT directors has found.30 Nov 2007
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Bolton Wanderers boots up e-mail management system
Premier League Football club Bolton Wanderers has upgraded to a web-based e-mail management systemto halve administration time, ensure business continuity, and improve security.30 Nov 2007
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Virgin Money implements Axios IT best practice
The financial services arm of Virgin has reduced calls to its IT helpdesk by 40% and freed up time for the service desk to focus on strategic work after installing service management software.30 Nov 2007
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Socitm highlights green opportunities
IT is a major contributor towards to environmentally damaging CO2 emissions but the industry has an opportunity to reduce this contribution, according to a report from public sector IT management a...30 Nov 2007
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Dalai Lama trumps Archbishop of Canterbury in digital league table
What claims to be the world's first system to measure an individual's digital status was launched today.29 Nov 2007
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SAS and Sun partner to optimise datacentre business intelligence
SAS and Sun Microsystems have launched a new initiative to deliver business intelligence innovation in datacentres.29 Nov 2007
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Domino’s sees online pizza sales hit £1m in a week
Weekly web sales at Domino's Pizza have reached an all-time high, with last week hitting the £1m mark for the first time.29 Nov 2007
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Microsoft: allow social networking but get secure
The UK workforce is gaining business advantage through the use of social networks, but users' behaviour may leave employers at risk, says Microsoft.29 Nov 2007
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UK online Xmas sales heading towards £6bn
UK online shopping is expected to reach almost £6bn this December, according to UK payments association Apacs.29 Nov 2007
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Ford integrates speech technology in new models to improve safety
Ford is integrating speech technology in new car models to control communications and entertainment features.29 Nov 2007
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