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  • Nanoprinting could spell end to expensive printing

    Borrowing an idea from nature could lead to technology capable of producing full-colour prints in a fraction of a second, according to South Korean engineers. Many insects and birds owe their brigh...

  • MPs call for end to BT's tax privileges

    BT should pay the same business rates as its competitors, MPs said this week. In a report on broadband networking in the UK, the Business, Innovation & Skills select committee said: "BT does not me...

  • End to outsourcing 'exclusivity'?

                In the past outsourcing deals were noted for the difficulty in changing suppliers when the contract term was close, however, according to a report by the Technology Partners Internation...

  • Lloyds TSB union calls for end to Indian offshoring in light of HBOS takeover

    The union representing the majority of Lloyds TSB staff has called on the bank to end its outsourcing of jobs to India in the wake of its takeover of HBOS. The Lloyds TSB Group Union (LTU) has been...

  • Mobile operators offer end-to-end enterprise services

    Mobile operators are targeting enterprise users with end-to-end mobile telecom services, and could end up competing with established IT service providers for mobile networking contracts...

  • Information commissioner calls for end to councils' sale of electoral register

    Councils should be banned from selling copies of the electoral register to marketing companies, the UK's information watchdog has said. Information commissioner Richard Thomas said in the Data Shar...

  • West London Free School chooses IT in the cloud

    One of the country's first Free Schools has agreed to take part in a pilot being run by Microsoft to provide end-to-end school IT infrastructures in the cloud.

  • Yes, IT can deliver an end to pointless toil

    In Greek mythology, Sisyphus was condemned to push a stone up to the top of a hill only for it to fall all the way back down again, and to do this perpetually. The gods knew there was no worse puni...

  • End to network cables?

    Unleashing the organisation from the clinging grip of network cabling could free up the IT department to make more effective use of its skills. Antony Adshead reports Imagine an office without its ...

  • BT and Siemens team up to provide end-to-end data management

    BT and Siemens are to provide joint end-to-end logistics data management solutions to firms, including radio frequency identification (RFID) technology.

  • We must put an end to IT victim culture

    IT needs to stand up for itself in the business, says Margaret Smith We all know the old chat-up line, “My wife/husband doesn’t understand me”. Well it is used in the world of business too. I have ...

  • The IT that serves Wimbledon 2011

    IBM provides an integrated end-to-end scoring system that delivers live tennis results to the BBC TV graphics, on-court scoreboards, match information displays, official web site and Wimbledon's...

  • An end to one size fits all

      IT and communications suppliers realise that there is value in the SME market and have begun to produce cut-down versions of corporate systems. In this overview of the main issues and technologie...

  • Next move: Where next when end-to-end ends?

    The question: Where next when end-to-end ends?

  • End-to-end business intelligence

    The traditional classifications of business intelligence software are changing. Business Objects' recent acquisition of Acta is another example of the trend within business intelligence vendors to ...

  • Hewlett-Packard network tool aims for end-to-end lifecycle management

    Hewlett-Packard has developed a network configuration management system that aims to improve the way users can view and manage their network assets. HP Openview Network Configuration Manager is exp...

  • Mailblocks antispam service promises end to spam

    The latest antispam service aimed at consumers launched yesterday, promising a total end to annoying spam and to correctly...

  • SAS pushes end-to-end analytics suite

    Business intelligence supplier SAS Institute is boosting its product line and consulting arm to help companies apply integrated, in-depth analytics to their supply chain processes.  The software su...

  • Security Think Tank: Outsource only run-of-the-mill security functions

    Outsourcing of IT support, desktop support and infrastructure is relatively common, while an increasing number of organisations are now investing in outsourcing of e-commerce systems, hosting of da...

  • IT managers in ‘true denial’ of BYOD

    IT managers in the UK are in “true denial” of the reality of bring your own device (BYOD), according to research released today. Juniper Network’s trust mobility index questioned 4,000 IT managers ...