January 2001
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UK's security code of practice becomes worldwide standard
The UK's code of practice for information security management, BS 7999 part I, has been adopted as an international standard by... Continue Reading
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January 24, 2001
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UK e-tailers overtake their US counterparts
The UK's top retail firms, including Dixons and WHSmith, are overtaking their US counterparts in the e-commerce stakes, according... Continue Reading
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January 24, 2001
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Make your vision reality
It is all very well having a vision, but how do we ensure that everyone understands, and buys into it? Continue Reading
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January 24, 2001
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Internet drives a swing to colour
The Internet is enabling a fundamental shift in the print process; cutting down the amount of paper used between and within the... Continue Reading
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January 24, 2001
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It is gender, not skills that still counts in IT
Women cannot win in the IT jobs stakes, no matter how skilled they are, according to research presented to a recent BCS meeting Continue Reading
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January 24, 2001
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Horizon trains Cisco grads
Training and technical services provider, Horizon MTS, has been appointed by Cisco to deliver the second phase of its graduate... Continue Reading
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January 24, 2001
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Linux virus rumours denied
Rumours of a worm hitting Red Hat Linux servers have been played down by anti-virus specialist Kaspersky Labs. Continue Reading
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January 24, 2001
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NHS plan poses IT challenge
"The task should not be underestimated." These words from health secretary Alan Milburn summed up the challenge facing IT... Continue Reading
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January 24, 2001
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Factoring service for direct contractors
The Labour Exchange, a new funding line for direct contractors was launched last month, offering freelancers the opportunity to... Continue Reading
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January 24, 2001
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I like where I work because...
Computer Weekly, in association with human resources magazine Personnel Today, is searching for the best places to work in IT. We... Continue Reading
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January 24, 2001
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Managers' greatest fear is systems loss
UK managers fear the loss of their IT systems more than any other disaster, according to a survey out this week. Continue Reading
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January 24, 2001
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Delay snooping law, data chief warns
Data Protection Commissioner Elizabeth France has written to ministers urging them to postpone controversial new benefit fraud... Continue Reading
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January 24, 2001
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IBM donates mainframe to 'Web successor' grid
The University of Warwick is to play a major part in the creation of a worldwide supercomputer grid after a donation of £2m worth... Continue Reading
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January 24, 2001
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PKI security for Win2000
Baltimore Technologies is to incorporate its securityproductsinto Microsoft's Windows 2000 platform in a bid to drive public key... Continue Reading
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January 24, 2001
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Information management is key to local government
The ability to deliver effective local government in the future is going to depend increasingly on how well information is... Continue Reading
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January 24, 2001
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Post Office riposte to high street banking demise
Britain's 18,000 post offices are to offer current account services on behalf of the major high-street banks, with the help of... Continue Reading
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January 24, 2001
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Silicon Valley looks east as staff shortages bite
Cross border sourcing" is gaining in popularity in the US where an expanding skills vacuum has led Silicon Valley businesses to... Continue Reading
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January 24, 2001
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Battle of the e-grocers
Gareth Cosslett explains how Tesco.com is battling to be your first port of call when you want to fill up your e-trolley Continue Reading
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January 24, 2001
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BTfinds it's good to personalise
BT.com has been redesigned for a more personalised experience. Roisin Woolnough talks to the architect Continue Reading
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January 24, 2001
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Keep your head
A new service is helping companies to stop headhunters poaching their IT staff. Bill Goodwin reports Continue Reading