August 2000
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More girls take IT GCSE
Robert DuntThe IT industry could start to lose its male dominated image if trends in this week's GCSE examinations...
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August 30, 2000
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Net quality marks stay divided
David BicknellThe Department of Trade & Industry (DTI) has ruled out a rapprochement between Web site hallmarks operated by Trust UK...
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August 30, 2000
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Laporte in e-buying roll-out
Laporte believes an electronic procurement system can slash its annual consumables spend. Continue Reading
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August 30, 2000
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MPs slam MoD for £40m IT waste
Parliamentary reporterThe Ministry of Defence (MoD) has been condemned by MPs for wasting almost £40m on two failed IT projects.
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Netware 6 to offer data clustering
Novell has shipped a beta version of Netware 6.0 and is underlining its long-term commitment to the network operating system, despite disappointing... Continue Reading -
August 30, 2000
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Intel urges suppliers to work together for B2B
Craig Barrett, Intel's president and chief executive officer, has urged IT suppliers to forge common technologies to power the... Continue Reading
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August 30, 2000
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Memo to TB: Get an e-grip!
According to analyst IDC, the UKis third in the world (behind Sweden and the US) in IT spending as a percentage of GDP. Despite that, fears are growing... Continue Reading -
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Interim chiefs top pay league
John RileyInterim IT managers were paid £20,000 more than the average for similar managers in other professions while working a fewer...
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Restore faith in e-banks with digital certificates
David BicknellViacode, the Post Office's digital security operation, has called for wider use of digital certificates in a bid to...
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Online fraudsters get beaten by Egg
Specialist software has allowed online bank Egg to close the net on the gang behind an Internet credit card scam.
Electronic evidence gathered by...
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August 30, 2000
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KnowledgePool deepens portfolio of e-business training
IT and business skills training company, KnowledgePool, is to expand its portfolio of e-Business training programmes in an effort to meet growing industry... Continue Reading -
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Cancel the oppressive RIP Act, says Redwood
Former Conservative minister John Redwood replies to Jack Straw's defence of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act in last... Continue Reading
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August 30, 2000
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Building the one-stop content shop
How can retailers manage data flow across multiple channels which embraces not just product and price details but also images,... Continue Reading
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August 30, 2000
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Are you the irritant in your office?
With the growth of open-plan offices, irritating and unsavoury personal habits have the potential to sour staff relations as... Continue Reading
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August 30, 2000
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BT's ADSL ready to roll
Antony SavvasBT is to finally roll out its ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) high-speed Internet access offering from September, after...
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Branson faces lottery software queries
David BicknellSir Richard Branson's People's Lottery bid faces question marks over its technology as well as its finances as the consortium...
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Bounty offered to catch spoofers
Ross BentleyA leading software supplier is offering its staff £25,000 for information leading to the identification of those responsible for a...
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Brevity and honesty will give your CV style
Becoming a team leader in the third millennium won't be easy, and so as the jobs season approaches David Taylor looks at the... Continue Reading
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August 30, 2000
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Intel's Strong ARM aims for wireless
Intel has unveiled a Strong- ARM processor architecture for the fast-growing wireless Internet device market, write Nick Huber... Continue Reading
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August 30, 2000
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'IT hell' costs £19bn
The cost of a computer breakdown builds up to an eye-watering £19bn a year, according to ICL Continue Reading