All Risk Management News - May 2007

Demand for IT staff hits a five-year high

Outsourcing helps drive demand for high-end technical skills

Oracle increases support for developers

Oracle has increased its support for Java and Web developers with a variety of new tools.

EU launches tax information website

The European Commission has launched a new online database tool to give businesses and citizens information on the different taxes of the EU member states.

Do gateway reviews produce results?

Gateway reviews aim to ensure that government projects remain cost effective and are on track to deliver benefits. Arif Mohamed takes a look at how the review process works in practice

Brits prefer onshore call centres

Research from analyst firm Mintel has cast a shadow over offshore call centres as it revealed a massive 82% of UK consumers do not want to talk to overseas call centres about their finances.

North Yorks Police uses BI for efficiencies on the beat

North Yorkshire Police is to use business intelligence software to track the activities of its 1,400 police officers so that it can deploy resources more efficiently.

Windows Vista's little surprises

  • News
  • Date: 15 May 2007
Have a look inside Windows security guru Mark Minasi's latest book, Administering Windows Vista Security: The Big Surprises, with this excerpt from Chapter 1, "Administering Vista Security: The Little Surprises."

Your shout: IT skills, SLAs, datacentres

  • News
  • Date: 14 May 2007
Computer Weekly readers have their say

New security threats plague users

A variety of new internet security threats emerged last month, according to threat statistics collected by web security software firm ESET.

Symantec updates management suite

Symantec has updated its Symantec Control Compliance Suite to help reduce the cost and complexity of IT policy management and compliance.
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