All Legislation and Regulation In Depth

Thought for the day:
Don't throw out the baby

NHS could lose vital resources as it forces changes, says Jean Roberts

Is the national programme for NHS IT set to be 'the biggest gamble in the world'?

The private concerns of clinicians and IT professionals about the national programme are not being addressed, despite the front...

Thought for the day:
Gordon Brown's other budget

Colin Beveridge hopes the chancellor did his sums before opting for Civil Service cost cuts

Thought for the day:
Red tape and taxes are killing IT

British IT badly needs a boost, says Simon Moores

The effects of e-legislation on IT

  • In Depth
  • Date: 09 March 2004
IT directors have never been more overwhelmed by laws affecting IT - as they heard at a Computer Weekly 500 meeting on the impact...

Define usage growth to predict costs

Utility computing could enable IT to meet the demands of a rapidly changing business environment, but putting it into practice...

E-crime strategy is long overdue

  • In Depth
  • Date: 20 February 2004
While the general public has been distracted by issues such as the spread of pornography on the web and the rise of spam, attacks...

Compliance: what to store and why

Data regulatory requirements in 2004 will go beyond addressing financial probity and delve further into the enterprise. Mark...

Thought for the day:
Arrested development

Simon Moores is certain e-crime will be low on SOCA's agenda.

Thought for the day:
Transparency through technology

The Hutton Inquiry website should set a gold standard in openness and transparency for all company websites, says Colin...
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