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- Sun plans RFID system to track non-networked technology assets
- Server costs set to rise, warns IDC
- Identity management 'critical for business'
- IBM unveils plans for cryptographic engine
- Police force rolls out firearms database
- Fusion strategy 'will not mean complete change'
- Home of the semantic web goes up in flames
- Gartner urges CIOs to tackle complexity
- Interfaces blamed for Choose and Book difficulties as MPs push NHS for answers
- LPC Pharmaceuticals updates stock systems
- Microsoft services could 'change the face of corporate IT'
- Linux legal protection
- News in brief
- Most GPs cold towards e-booking, study shows
- Taking business intelligence to the masses
- Visual Studio 2005 ships minus teamwork tool
- Avian flu: plan, don't panic, say experts
- Central testing prepares Munich Re for global SAP
- Carphone Warehouse's all-in-one data box ends the long wait for business intelligence
- Change passwords, Oracle users warned
- Cabinet Office sets out plan for transformation
- Next move: How do I get a UK job after 20 years abroad?
- Most IT managers feel the sting of ageism, says survey
- Charities urged to share information on IT spend
- BPel 2.0 web services standards delayed
- Compliance work and insourcing drives up bonuses, survey shows
- Highways Agency signs deal with Telindus for digital road monitoring system
- Build Oracle apps for free and other major announcements in this week's tech news briefs
- Law could leave directors liable for their company's IT decisions
- London Stock Exchange 'robust' after Tokyo crash
- Five compliance questions to ask your CEO
- Blaze-hit Primark back on track as continuity plan saves the day
- HP launches new blade PC
- Man charged for building commercial botnet
- Juniper hires Black Hat hacker
- Internet protocol developers given presidential medals
- Revamped Novell will report in December
- Microsoft to release critical security patch tomorrow
- Hacking Windows: MSRPC vulnerabilities
- Autonomy buys Verity for £300m
- HP pays for list of its own customers
- Another CFO quits Oracle
- Microsoft targets on-demand services with Foldershare buy
- IBM breakthrough could slash price of optical PCs
- Mozilla to release Firefox 1.5 this year
- December release takes Microsoft CRM straight to version 3.0
- Microsoft signs web book deal with British Library
- Server costs will rise next year, users warned
- Nokia targets mobile TV
- IBM and Sun give ODF another push
- Career Profile - Fahri Zini, director of ICT at Aston University
- Career Profile - Richard Huddy, Manager European Developer Relations group, ATI
- Cisco patches Wi-Fi hole
- Novell decimates workforce
- Microsoft buys VoIP firm
- Stock option probe triggers departure of Mercury CEO
- Cisco finds fix for critical router flaw
- Thames Valley Police firearms database hits target
- Career profile - Bill Parslow, head of ICT and e-government at Brighton and Hove City Council
- London exchange promises no Tokyo-style crash
- Court shock: denial of service attacks not illegal
- Career Profile - Elizabeth McDonald, senior manager of corporate ICT at Glasgow City Council
- Nokia launches business mobility solutions
- Dell and IBM unveil Intel 7000-based servers
- Sun reports another loss
- System crash paralyses Tokyo stock market
- Worm targets Oracle databases
- Symantec's shares slide on low sales forecast
- Microsoft launches on-demand services
- MessageLabs moves into secure instant messaging
- IT security takes back seat to compliance
- Government strategy aims to gear IT to user needs
- More enterprises admit to intrusions, lack of best practices
- SOX boosts IT salaries
- Small businesses mull SAP Business One, All-in-One choice
- Get safe online – eventually
- Oracle’s turn for security scrutiny
- Coalition establishes anti-spyware guidelines
- Gartner and German government give VoIP warnings
- Voice over IP services face security backlash
- Gartner offers rapid return for IT knowledge
- Will you still need me when I’m 74?
- Fujitsu calls for less power to the people
- CIOs locked out of boardroom
- Get set for the outsourcing hokey cokey
- Managers failing to use IT to meet Gershon targets
- Hitachi posts first-half loss
- Europe drives world PDA growth
- Microsoft fails again in web patent case
- IBM blades to support Solaris
- Nortel spends £7m for right to hire new CEO
- Firms offered open-source insurance cover
- Dell warns of profits slump
- IBM opens patents to help create standards
- Minister sidesteps tough questions on tax systems
- Thousands of businesses to be authorised to make biometric checks on customers
- Whitbread sets up shared service centre
- Pru aims to save £25m from global IT system
- Wickes gains Eops stability with upgrade
- Academy aims to boost public IT delivery
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