September 2000
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Treasury engages Vodaphone as its preferred supplier
The UK Government has named Vodafone as preferred supplier for mobile phone products in a £100m, two-year deal. Continue Reading
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September 06, 2000
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Time to config your PPPP
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September 06, 2000
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Tip of the iceberg?
B2C security breaches may be happy memories compared to costly B2B leaks Continue Reading
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September 06, 2000
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Blair given low marks on the e-economy as envoy resigns
Has the Government succeeded in making the UK the world's best environment for e-commerce? David Bicknell asks five industry... Continue Reading
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September 06, 2000
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Britain coming of age as an e-nation
More than a quarter of UK households are now online, says new research Continue Reading
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September 06, 2000
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A celebration of incompetence
Ross Bentley reviews The Hopeless, Hapless and Helpless Manager by Adrian Furnham, and Blown to Bits by Philip Evans and Thomas S... Continue Reading
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September 06, 2000
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Beer tokens sent to mobile phone
Drinkers and award judges alike raise their glasses to David Seabright's innovative use of SMS messages Continue Reading
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September 06, 2000
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Bull blames human error as police records go on the Net
Bill GoodwinComputer services company Bull has blamed human error for a security flaw that left sensitive customer records available for viewing on...
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Minimum risks to maximise returns
Renewing legacy systems incrementally has proved the best option for City firm Limit. Continue Reading
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September 06, 2000
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Managing growth can mean living on the edge
Inside Track Continue Reading
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September 06, 2000
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MIS offers Web attack policy
Insurance: IT departments turn to insurance companies for Web security and disaster recovery Continue Reading
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September 06, 2000
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Dot-com cavalry to CIO's rescue
A new breed of dot-coms profess to feel your pain - and have an online elixir to relieve it James Monroy based in San Francisco Continue Reading
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September 06, 2000
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E-tailing - can you afford it?
How much should you spend on an e-commerce site? asks David Bicknell Continue Reading
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September 06, 2000
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Could encryption bottleneck be causing e-bank failures?
Scalability problems with Secure Sockets Layer could be to blame for the recent series of high-profile e-banking failures, writes... Continue Reading
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September 06, 2000
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Content is king
If you want to keep visitors coming back to your Web site, content is king. DannyBradbury explores ways to keep your content... Continue Reading
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September 06, 2000
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E-business should be child's play
The computer games industry looks worlds apart from the traditional IT industry. Over the past umpteen years it has had clear-cut standards, simple to use... Continue Reading -
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MSB goes Scottish
IT recruiter, MSB International, has expanded its operations and opened an office in Charing Cross, Glasgow in an effort to better serve its Scotland-based... Continue Reading -
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E-troubleshooter!
Business trouble shooter Sir John Harvey-Jones tells E-Business Review how board directors should get wise to the benefits of... Continue Reading
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September 06, 2000
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E-mail - private and personal?
Andrew RigbyThe vexed question of who owns or has a right to inspect e-mails can cause emotions to run high within organisations. For...
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Consultants get jobs on the spot
Nick HuberA leading UK IT consultancy is combating a technical skills shortage by offering successful applicants a job on the day of their...
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