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Java's future is mobility and usability, says Gosling
James Gosling, father of Java and chief scientist in Sun Microsystems' client group, has set out the challenges facing the Java programming language in an exclusive podcast interview with Computer ...15 Mar 2007
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Extract more value from customers with CRM software
Customer relationship management products can offer businesses benefits to firms of all sizes, but which type of system is best for you?15 Mar 2007
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First Direct resolves customer lock-out
Service at internet bank First Direct has returned to normal after some customers were locked out of their accounts for more than a day following a platform upgrade.15 Mar 2007
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Beat a path through the IT skills jungle
Can a skills framework add clarity to the challenge of managing the constantly changing skills required for IT roles? Bill Goodwin reports on the experiences of two very different organisations15 Mar 2007
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Banks spend most on servers
The financial services industry outdid all other sectors in its spending on servers last year, accounting for 25.1% of worldwide server spend in 2006, according to analyst Gartner.15 Mar 2007
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Transparent dashboard boosts Skandia compliance
Offshore savings firm Skandia International is improving its compliance capabilities with CheckFree’s Accurate NXG Dashboard platform.15 Mar 2007
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Microsoft moves to evict cyber-squatters
Microsoft is taking legal action against cyber-squatters in the UK and the US.15 Mar 2007
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Government to lift mobile phone ban in hospitals
The government will lift the ban on the use of mobile phones in hospitals this spring, the BBC reports.15 Mar 2007
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Your shout: Serious videoconferencing, IT nexus of business change
Computer Weekly readers have their say15 Mar 2007
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Integration is key to effective VoIP
A "quick fix" view of VoIP implementation can lead to problems relating to quality, compliance and complexity. Even for small firms a strategic approach is vital15 Mar 2007
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BA puts recruits on course for Linux and Web 2.0
British Airways has begun a campaign to recruit and train 20 graduates to fill vacancies in its IT department.15 Mar 2007
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Converged comms opens doors to IT at Network Rail
Network Rail has expanded its apprenticeship scheme and plans to take on its first networking apprentices this autumn.15 Mar 2007
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Next move: How do I move on from development?
Advice on your IT career.15 Mar 2007
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CIO Interview: Big changes come from small steps
"Delivering change is the art of the feasible," says Tania Howarth of Coca-Cola. And that means incremental progress, rather than the big bang approach cio interview "Delivering change is the art o...15 Mar 2007
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Get on the right mobile OS track
There is a vast array of operating systems available to run on mobile devices. So how do you choose the one that is best for your business needs?15 Mar 2007
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Communication and simplicity are keys to software success, says expert
The software industry has been urged to engage in greater openness and learn from others' mistakes by IBM fellow Grady Booch in the annual BCS Turing Lecture.15 Mar 2007
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Oracle drives rise of open source embedded database
Hot skills: Supplier builds on functionality of Berkeley DB15 Mar 2007
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Meru links wireless security to QoS
Meru Networks has introduced a product suite designed to protect wireless networks from security threats, while maintaining the quality of service of applications.15 Mar 2007
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Could your IT skills help charities?
IT4Communities, the organisation set up by the Information Technologists Company to provide the infrastructure for effective IT volunteering, is looking for more IT professionals to help charities ...15 Mar 2007
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Time for you to understand IT, chief execs are told
Five key challenges to deliver strategic advantage have been identified by a group of leading chief executives.15 Mar 2007
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