July 2000
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Inland Revenue loses millions of taxpayer's records
Tony CollinsMillions of pay and tax details have gone "missing" as Inland Revenue has sought to transfer records from one outsourced...
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GCHQ to trace PM's leaks
Parliamentary reporterExperts from the Government's GCHQ spy centre are to deploy teams of "ethical hackers" in a bid to uncover holes...
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Midas expands contract division
Midas IT Services has expanded its temporary staffing division with the appointment of Daryll Luxford and Clive Wright as... Continue Reading
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Oftel and BT fudge EC Internet ruling
Oftel, the telecoms regulator, and BT look set to fudge a European Commission ruling on high-speed Internet access.
The commission last week ruled...
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Microsoft extends its .net framework, but refuses to make it Java compatible
Microsoft took its .net strategy forward as it announced a host of tools, specifications and software at last week's Professional... Continue Reading
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Language library for Web services
Microsoft has announced a multi-language software library for building .net Web-based services that will replace the popular... Continue Reading
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Pervasive benefits: the rise of mobile Internet devices
The next customer service revolution - when customer service is delivered via powerful and ubiquitous mobile Internet devices -... Continue Reading
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Nurture, not nature, is the key to leadership
David TaylorInside track
Many people believe that leaders are born, and not made. Presumably new-born leaders behave in a...
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Parliament TV show could hit the Internet
AN all-party group of MPs wants to put parliamentary proceedings on the Web Continue Reading
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EC anti-spam law under fire
Business groups have warned that the European Commission's plans to rein-in unsolicited e-mail communications - or spam - have tilted the balance too far towards consumers Continue Reading
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EDS misses deadline on air traffic control work
Guy CamposEDS missed a key deadline on a £50m software design project after twice rescheduling and putting back completion by two...
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E-leaders make RIP Bill threat
Keith HassellE-business leaders have threatened to withdraw their goodwill and stop co-operating with the Government if the...
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E-procurement: on the horns of a dilemma
E-procurement will save money, rationalise supply chains and deliver substantial productivity gains, but when? Nick Huber, Hazel... Continue Reading
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Dealing with traffic problems
Scaling up Carbuster's site from 100,000 users to 100 million hits a day meant seriously souping up its specs When... Continue Reading
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Competing marketplaces
Two e-business marketplaces have been established, both with impressive lists of backers. Serious competition should be on the... Continue Reading
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July 19, 2000
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Calling IT bosses: CRM begins at home
Most corporate IT departments have at least one major customer relationship management scheme on their books. How are they... Continue Reading
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July 19, 2000
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Government seeks to benchmarking agency delivery
Consultations are taking place to co-ordinate Government agency approaches to putting services online. Continue Reading
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'Sack over-50s' call from IT analyst
Older IT staff considered unable to cope with changes in working practices Continue Reading
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Bosses voice e-procurement fears
A new survey reveals trust and security issues are hindering e-marketplace growth Continue Reading
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C# falls flat with IT managers
Most IT managers think there is no need for Micro-soft to develop the C# language as an alternative to Java. Continue Reading