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Salaries and prospects: Consultants sitting pretty

  • News
  • Date: 14 February 2006
Systems consultants are in the money with big pay rises contrasting with steady growth elsewhere. Nicholas Enticknap analyses the latest SSL/ Computer Weekly salary survey to discover the roles, skills and areas that offer the richest pickings

Spoilt for choice with mobile hardware

An IT director looking to mobilise the workforce can choose from hundreds of devices. Here we provide an overview of the options and how they fit with business needs.

Microsoft rolls out licensing price tool to Europe

Microsoft is rolling out its Microsoft Product Licensing Advisor (MPLA) tool to European users, so they can make better judgements as to how much Microsoft products will cost them.

Your shout: World's best OS, hardware horror story

  • Opinion
  • Date: 10 January 2006
Computer Weekly readers have their say.

The revolution on the desktop

The humble desktop PC is changing radically, in a way that promises to make the hardware more secure, enable easier PC management and provide internet users with sophisticated graphical user interfaces.

Mirroring glitch fixed in Windows Mobile 5.0

Microsoft has updated its handheld synchronisation software to address a glitch that prevented users mirroring data with a desktop. The problem affected users of devices running the Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system.

Symantec's shares slide on low sales forecast

Symantec has cut its sales forecast for the full year, prompting a 9% fall in its share price.

IBM blades to support Solaris

IBM’s BladeCenter servers are to support Sun Microsystems’ Solaris 10 operating system to give users more options for handling their data traffic.

Pru expects big savings from single IT infrastructure

Financial services group Prudential expects to save up to £25m a year by creating a single global IT infrastructure to support all its brands, including online bank Egg, which it now says it will keep.

Security bundling prompts another EU anti-trust case against Microsoft

Microsoft is facing an anti-trust case brought by the European Commission over the way it is starting to bundle security products with its Windows operating system.
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