September 2001
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September 05, 2001
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Listening is the key to outsourcing
Listening to clients is one of the toughest challenges for suppliers on major contracts, according to Hugh Morris, former global... Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Sep'01
You won't know you've been mugged until it is too late
So here's the picture. You are a large software supplier poring over your sales forecasts. Computer industry growth is pegged... Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Sep'01
Unisys slams user after marathon court battle
A 31-day High Court hearing, one of the longest and most costly IT disputes ever, has ended with Unisys criticising a former... Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Sep'01
Get IT training sorted out
It is time to cut through the bureaucracy and red tape surrounding IT training and reconnect with those who want to develop their... Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Sep'01
Let computers make the decisions
Intel is working on ways to enable computers to anticipate user needs and act on their behalf - a move that could help companies... Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Sep'01
Software war: buyer v seller
Wake up call: software contracts - Anglo Group v Winther Brown Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Multitasking chips could improve performance 30%
Intel has announced a new technology that allows a single processor to manage data as if it were two processors. The chip giant... Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Sep'01
HP merger to create confusion
Hewlett-Packard's planned $25bn (£17.2bn) acquisition of Compaq, the largest-ever IT merger, will only create confusion for... Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Sep'01
The complex art of Web design
Professional products are no substitute for expertise when it comes to Web design, writes Nick Langley Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Linx sees Net traffic double
The London Internet Exchange (Linx) has increased its capacity to cope with a doubling of Internet traffic since last October... Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Sep'01
Visa pushes e-tailers to prove Internet security
Credit card companies are putting pressure on e-tailers to prove that their IT systems are secure as part of a drive to raise the... Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Sep'01
ISP outage flags need for watertight SLAs
Business customers of ISP Via Networks were left without service for periods of up to six days last week. Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Sep'01
Confidence in online finance soars as surfers overcome Net data fears
An increasing number of consumers are using Internet technologies for managing their finances, revealing a growing maturity in... Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
05
Sep'01
EC warns MS on bundling
Microsoft may be forced to alter future versions of its Windows operating system to incorporate more rival software, after the... Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Sep'01
IT department for sale: staff included
Outsourcing may not be as dreaded a word as redundancy but it can still generate a tidal wave of panic throughout the office. Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Sep'01
The strategic host
Technology is facilitating many changes in the hospitality industry. And, as Computer Weekly discovers, the IT director of a... Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
05
Sep'01
Politicians seek e-leap forward
If you have itchy feet, how can you attract headhunters? And if you are an IT leader, how can you prevent them poaching your... Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Sep'01
Picture this
Computer Weekly looks at how a picture library overhauled its storage and delivery systems Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Sep'01
Microsoft: don't railroad users into new licences
"We are being exploited! It needs to be stopped!" Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Sep'01
Sendmail boosts capacity
Sendmail is claiming that the latest version of its open source Internet messaging server can support over two million users,... Continue Reading