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IBM offers 'Microsoft-free' PC package

IBM will try to tempt firms with a "Microsoft-free" virtual desktop package to save them money, reports ...

Windows 7 Beta 1 available from January

Microsoft plans to release the first beta of Windows 7 http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/10/30/232947/microsoft-takes-the-wraps-off-windows-7.htm,...

Firms buy second-hand PCs to stick with Windows XP

Businesses are buying second-hand PCs running Windows...

Lycos Europe closures to lead to job cuts

Loss-making Lycos Europe is to be broken up and some parts of the business closed down, resulting in hundreds of redundancies. The...

British Chambers of Commerce launches business web TV

The British Chambers of Commerce and Dell have launched the Small...

Amazon still hottest online shop - IMRG

Amazon, Argos, Play.com and Tesco again led IMRG's latest quarterly Hot Shops list of the UK's most-visited on-line retailers, but Marks & Spencer and...

Lotus broadens platforms for mobile business solutions

Nokia smartphone users to be given chance to access Lotus Notes email and collaboration capabilities

Blog firm Technorati lays off 12% of staff and imposes pay cuts of up to 25%

Blog search firm Technorati has made 12% of its staff redundant, and implemented pay cuts of...

Podcast: Microsoft's BizSpark - software giant offers freeware to start-ups

Microsoft is giving away free development tools and server software to start-ups less than three years old. Cliff Saran find out more about the initiative, called BizSpark, from Dan'l Lewin, corporate vice president responsible for strategic and emerging business development at Microsoft.

Employee web use; Where to draw the line?

  • Whitepaper
  • Date: 21 November 2008
Is it okay for employees to spend time on social networking sites? What about a little internet shopping or downloading pirated music?
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