June 2004 News
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Student Loans Company delays online application
The Student Loans Company has delayed an online loan application process to avoid a big bang implementation which would involve...04 Jun 2004
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Out with e-envoy job description
Ian Watmore, the new head of e-government, has accepted one of the most difficult jobs in the IT industry.04 Jun 2004
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OGC puts suppliers in their place
Peter Gershon's tenure at the Office of Government Commerce has had a profound effect on the government's various IT roles.04 Jun 2004
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Which government departments deliver IT and online services?
The government has placed IT at the heart of its efforts to modernise public services and to make the UK a competitive global...04 Jun 2004
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Whitehall's two new IT agency chiefs face changing priority list
This is a critical year for IT in the public sector. Central government investment in IT is on an unprecedented scale.04 Jun 2004
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Verdict on Pinder: e-envoy landed some punches but failed to deliver a knock-out
Outgoing e-envoy Andrew Pinder can point to a series of successes in his three-year tenure.04 Jun 2004
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Liffe migration nears completion
The Euronext Liffe futures exchange will complete a three-year project to migrate three European exchanges to its London-based...04 Jun 2004
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Fraudsters target IT companies
Software and IT services companies are being targeted by fraudsters who play on firms' concerns about regulatory compliance.04 Jun 2004
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Customer relationship software is saving council £250,000 a year
Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council is saving £250,000 a year after deploying a customer relationship management system across...04 Jun 2004
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Kumar quits Computer Associates
Computer Associates chief software architect Sanjay Kumar is leaving the company after resigning as chairman and chief executive...04 Jun 2004
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Indian outsourcing continues to boom
India's software services and business process outsourcing (BPO) services business is booming.04 Jun 2004
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Microsoft calls for outbound spam filtering against spam
Microsoft will filter outgoing messages on its consumer mail services and is busy developing "proofing" technologies, in its...04 Jun 2004
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SCO seeks more code from IBM
The SCO Group appears to be experiencing difficulties in identifying the specific lines of code, which it alleged IBM improperly...04 Jun 2004
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Prescott Pentium 4 chips prepare for launch
Intel is to introduce eight new Pentium 4 processors using a new packaging technique, including its first workstation processors...04 Jun 2004
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Sync-and-go web application support
Sybase's Mobile division has unveiled the latest version of iAnywhere's M-Business Anywhere mobile application platform,...04 Jun 2004
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Foundry takes on Cisco with cheaper router
Foundry Networks has launched an access router in a direct challenge to Cisco Systems, claiming it offers a cost-effective...04 Jun 2004
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Seagate to cut 2,900 jobs
Hard drive manufacturer Seagate Technology will lay off about about 2,900 employees, under a restructuring plan.04 Jun 2004
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AOL settles improper billing cases
America Online has agreed to settle a pair of class action lawsuits brought on behalf of subscribers to the online services of...04 Jun 2004
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Intel raises predictions for quarterly revenue
Intel has raised its revenue guidance for the second quarter to the high end of its previous range, citing stronger-than-expected...04 Jun 2004
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Mini memory cards poised for capacity boost
Two of the smallest memory card formats on the market will have a capacity boost in the coming months, according to card makers...04 Jun 2004
