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Leeds deploys improved call centre customer feedback platform
Leeds City Council is deploying a new contact centre feedback application to help improve its services to citizens.04 Jul 2007
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Managing traffic: Keeping your content where it belongs
In this Messaging Security School lesson, messaging expert Mike Rothman will outline today's top concerns regarding outbound content security, detail product options on the market today and offer a...04 Jul 2007
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Government brings in top Shell executive to help sort out IT
The Office of Government Commerce (OGC) has recruited top Shell executive Jonathan Simcock to help improve its operational performance.04 Jul 2007
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Despatch firms offered wireless managed solutions
BT and NetDespatch have launched a new mobile application designed to help distribution and logistics companies operate more efficiently.04 Jul 2007
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Dell unveils Linux discounts on PCs in US
Dell is offering Linux-based PCs for $50 (£26) below the price of equivalent Windows machines.04 Jul 2007
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Provident opts for real-time analytics software
UK-based consumer credit company Provident International is planning to implement real-time analytics software to provide financial forecasting and consolidation across its entire international div...04 Jul 2007
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£35 PC arrives in UK next week
Schools will be able to buy the UK’s cheapest PC from next week.04 Jul 2007
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Gordon Brown questioned over EDS contract for tax-credits systems
Gordon Brown was challenged in the Commons regarding the government’s settlement with technology supplier EDS following problems with the tax credit system it supplied.04 Jul 2007
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Hackers attempt to crack iPhone restrictions
Hackers are trying to break the code that ties Apple’s iPhone to the only network it supports from network operator AT&T.04 Jul 2007
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Trojan strikes on the Fourth of July
Trojan attacks are trying to take advantage of the US Fourth of July celebrations.04 Jul 2007
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Tiered storage tool purchases demand careful consideration
The practice of tiered storage has emerged as a way to mitigate expense by keeping mission-critical data on the fastest disc platforms,04 Jul 2007
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IT managers not taking all holidays, according to Chartered Management Institute
Nearly two-thirds of IT managers fail to take their full holiday entitlement, according to a report by the Chartered Management Institute.04 Jul 2007
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Free .docx converter available
Users can overcome incompatibility between Office 2007 and older versions with a free download of .docx converter.04 Jul 2007
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Moss Bros to save through communications and transactions system
Moss Bros expects to save thousands of pounds a year with a new communications and transactions system.04 Jul 2007
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MoD improves health & safety reporting with £5m system
The Ministry of Defence is trying to improve health and safety in the forces with a new £5m incident reporting system.04 Jul 2007
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Enterprise search provider buys storage co Zantaz
Autonomy, an enterprise search software company, has acquired Zantaz for $375M in cash, signaling more consolidation in records management and e-discovery.04 Jul 2007
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NetSuite IPO has SMBs optimistic
NetSuite's long-waited IPO should reward SMBs' leap of faith in the SaaS pioneer.04 Jul 2007
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IBM targets SMBs with affordable blade servers
Some vendors have offered blade servers to the midmarket, but with BladeCenter S, IBM has developed blade technology that small businesses can afford and support.04 Jul 2007
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SOA, Web services security gaining priority at large enterprises
All enterprises will have to find tools to secure Web services as Web-based languages, such as extensible markup language (XML) will be gradually introduced into system architectures.04 Jul 2007
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Gordon Brown moves Lord Hunt, a ministerial head of the NHS IT plan
Gordon Brown’s ministerial shuffle has seen ardent supporters of the NHS IT programme moved on – which could indicate a lower profile for the project in the lead up to a possible early general elec...04 Jul 2007
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