September 2001
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September 05, 2001
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CBI warns of cybercrime
A new survey warns that UK e-commerce is being stifled by the rising rate of crime and consumer caution about buying goods on the... 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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CCTV goes wireless to cut crime
A residents' association in Hull uses an IP-based system with moveable cameras to deter criminals Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Outsourcing is no licence to save money, DVLA learns
Companies often have unrealistic expectations of outsourcing deals because the wrong people are consulted when contracts are... Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Sep'01
NHS Microsoft deal could be finalised in two weeks
The long-awaited £50m software deal between the NHS and Microsoft is imminent, according to Department of Health (DoH) officials. Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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The appliance of 'e'
When electrical retailer Powerhouse wanted to e-enable its supply chain, it decided to go for a home-grown solution - with help... Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Software helps track burglars
Eight police forces across central England have joined up to use a state-of-the art facial recognition system in the hunt for... Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Plugging into grids
Grid computing could bring supercomputer power to even the smallest companies Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Txt promo offers beer and privacy
Brewer Carlsberg is using short message service (SMS) in partnership with wireless marketing firm Flytxt to attract more... Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Sep'01
The 10 commandments
Earlier this year Computer Weekly asked readers to provide responses to 10 questions Linux must answer if it is to become a... Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Sep'01
Living in America
We meet an Oracle ITer who upped sticks and headed for the sunshine of Silicon Valley Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Attracting the headhunters
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
Do not expect big savings from outsourcing, say IT managers
User organisations should not expect significant savings from outsourcing contracts, according to almost three quarters of the IT... Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Sep'01
Kitemark sets standard for IT staff development
A kitemark scheme to enable employers to demonstrate their commitment to best practice in IT staff development is to be launched... Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Sep'01
Sleeping circuits awaken hopes for notebook PC energy savings
Intel has promised radically improved performance and reduced power consumption for mobile devices with the release of a... Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Sep'01
Banks call for simpler EC data protection regulation
The UK's investment banks are to press the European Commission to simplify regulations which restrict the way multinational... Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Sep'01
Why the Compaq-HP merger is all about survival
Despite Wall Street talk of synergies and cost savings, the shock £24bn Compaq-HP merger is about something bigger: survival in a... Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Sep'01
SME server market heats up
The leading three server vendors in the world have engaged in a fierce battle for the small to medium-sized business (SME) server... Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Sep'01
PGP warns of firewall flaw
A security flaw in the Gauntlet firewall made by PGP Security, a division of Network Associates, could allow attackers to gain... Continue Reading
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September 05, 2001
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Sep'01
Exodus CEO quits as company shake-up continues
Ellen M Hancock, the chief executive officer and chairman of the Web hosting vendor Exodus, has resigned two years after taking... Continue Reading