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How to get into e-commerce
My aim is to get into e-commerce in some form and would like to know what would be a suitable approach into this field. Is there any type of self-study I should be engaging myself in? Continue Reading
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April 05, 2000
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Banks look to embrace potential of the web
For a time they were running scared of the Internet, but UK banks are now beginning to embrace the potential of the Web. Continue Reading
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The great e-escape
Steve Gandy heads Quip! the e-telco backed by his former employer, BT. He tells Helen Beckett about life without the corporate... Continue Reading
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April 05, 2000
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Tomorrow's storage world dawns today
What new technologies and systems are emerging to help IT managers cope with the ever-increasing demand for storage? Nick... Continue Reading
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April 05, 2000
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The name change short-change
When I read of yet another mega merger, I always wonder who is going to have to pay how much to whom to have the name change... Continue Reading
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April 05, 2000
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Somerfield puts SAP plans on hold
Troubled supermarket chain Somerfield has delayed plans to rollout a company-wide SAP/R3 project while it evaluates cheaper alternatives.Somerfield...
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The protection racket
IT security doesn't need to cost a bundle, but you certainly can't afford to be without it. Even the financially challenged can... Continue Reading
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The New New Thing, Michael Lewis
Price: £17.99 (hardback)Martin Couzins
A boat, Silicon Valley and Jim Clarke. These are the main ingredients of The New New...
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Orange spends £37m on Ericsson GPRS network
Antony SavvasOrange is paying Ericsson £37m to build a "high-speed" General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) network by the end of this...
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Where are the security blackspots in your IT systems?
The rise of the internet means that IT systems are under greater risk of attack than ever before Continue Reading
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XMLsoftware cures a legacy merger headache at NHS trust
North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Trust is using XML-based software to help overcome the issues of duplicate systems arising from its... Continue Reading
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April 05, 2000
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XML for beginners
XML is the latest buzzword in e-business technology. Danny Bradbury explains how it is set to make Web data smart enough for... Continue Reading
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April 05, 2000
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Outsourcers must speed up to meet growing demands
David BicknellE-business
If outsourcers want to keep their customers happy and competitive, they will need to offer a faster...
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Novell pins hopes on directory model to halt downward slide
As its position in the market slips, Novell changes direction with its Denim strategy. Cliff Saran reports Continue Reading
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Computer weekly comment
It may take several years before the fate of Microsoft is finally decided, but breaking up this software superpower is not the right... Continue Reading -
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Watching the e-garden grow
Gicela Morales has come a long way from lab head at a Mexican university to creating a gardening Web site Continue Reading
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No need for a siege mentality
Does good e-security have to cost a fortune? Nick Booth argues that thinking through the problems can ensure maximum protection... Continue Reading
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Philips adopts e-procurement in bid to cut costs
A company-wide purchasing system is set to save Europe's largest electronics company tens of millions of dollars Continue Reading
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SANs approaching the final hurdles
Before becoming widely accepted by user organisations, storage area networks need standards. Nick Enticknap examines progress so... Continue Reading
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April 05, 2000
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No such thing as a bad e-business idea?
Everyone loves backing a winner. E-Business Review asked four specialists to make their predictions for winners and losers in... Continue Reading