January 2001
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Where the streets are paved with gold
London is Europe's financial capital, but how does it cater for Internet businesses? Barbara Thorpe-Tracey of London's inward... Continue Reading
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January 03, 2001
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Users criticise BSA
THE Business Software Alliance (BSA) has been severely criticised for its decision to send a "Software Audit Return form" to... Continue Reading
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January 03, 2001
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Can you beat the Internet log jam?
Increasing online traffic can hit your business hard, Will Garside examines tools that let you bypass congestion Continue Reading
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January 03, 2001
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Hiring and firing Asian-sytle
You think you've got recruitment problems? Jim Morgan explains hiring, Hong Kong-style Continue Reading
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January 03, 2001
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Investigate to make a wiser choice
Hugh Craigie HalkettViewpoint
As IT becomes ever more critical to the effective operation of every business, IT directors are...
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Web of authority?
If Whitehall gets its way, local government and the public sector will soon be boasting a slick and efficient online presence.... Continue Reading
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January 03, 2001
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Hire an e-envoy with conviction
The Government's failure to swiftly appoint a permanent successor for Alex Allan is unfortunate. The rumoured decision to focus the remit of the e-envoy... Continue Reading -
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Customer self-servicecould soon be considered essential for e-business
Customer self-servicecould soon be considered essential for e-business. Annie Gurton reports Continue Reading
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Sentimental journey for inventor of the Internet
His creation of the World Wide Web was the original Internet start-up. Roisin Woolnough reminisces with Tim Berners-Lee Continue Reading
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January 03, 2001
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Alliance aims to stop that syncing feeling
One of the biggest problems with personal digital assistants (PDAs), smart phones and online services is that it can be difficult... Continue Reading
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January 03, 2001
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MiniApps developers kit joins mySAP offerings
SAP has released a Microsoft-compatible open-development platform for custom applications to its mySAP enterprise portal... Continue Reading
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January 03, 2001
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When gadgets become tools
Just because new technology doesn't do everything its makers claim, it doesn't mean it's useless. Ross Bentley reports on the... Continue Reading
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January 03, 2001
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Dotcom dilemmas
European dotcoms are experiencing a harsh reality check, with B2B and B2C companies having to take a long hard look at the way... Continue Reading
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January 03, 2001
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Snoopers named and shamed
The Big Brother Awards out organisations that trample over privacy. James Mortleman explains why IT directors are in the front... Continue Reading
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January 03, 2001
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E-toys quits Europe
US e-tail outfit eToys is to close its UK operations on January 19 in a move which will lead to the closure of its entire eToys... Continue Reading
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Apple steps up to the one-gig mark
Apple Computers is expected to launch its new breed of speedier computers at the Mac World Expo in San Francisco next week. The company cites the so-called... Continue Reading -
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Accelerating world trade
Administering world trade costs $420bn a year. Toby Poston meets Bolero.net, a start-up that is trying to slash these costs by... Continue Reading
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January 03, 2001
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Integrated architecture is Intel's first wireless move
Intel, in conjunction with Analog Devices, has made its first move into the wireless communications market with a chipset... Continue Reading
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January 03, 2001
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Microsoft discrimination case highlights pitfalls of "employee referral"
Microsoft has been accused in the US courts of employment discrimination against black employees. In the UK, it is level with... Continue Reading
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January 03, 2001
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IBM and Intel reveal plans to introduce super-powered chips
Daniel ThomasIntel and IBM have separately announced new technologies and manufacturing processes to make chips that are as much as 10...
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