September 2001
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September 27, 2001
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Users finally lose patience
This week corporate users finally lost patience with Microsoft over the controversial changes it is making to its software... Continue Reading
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September 27, 2001
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Sep'01
Double blow for Demon
Customers of Demon Internet's ADSL and leased line division suffered a double failure as after-effects of the World Trade Centre... Continue Reading
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September 27, 2001
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Sep'01
The human element is the critical factor
E-business technology cannot, on its own, improve inventory management - it simply contributes to it Continue Reading
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September 27, 2001
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Sep'01
Insurance industry risks missing e-business point
Insurance needs to consider its customer interface first when designing e-business services, reports Hazel Ward. The present... Continue Reading
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September 27, 2001
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Sep'01
UK should learn e-business from Canada
The UK should learn e-commerce lessons from its international competitors and apply them in this country, according to Labour MP... Continue Reading
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September 27, 2001
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Sep'01
Users welcome Sun's 106-chip Unix server
Sun Microsystems users have welcomed the launch of the Sun Fire 15K, the first of the hardware giant's high-end Unix mainframes... Continue Reading
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September 27, 2001
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Sep'01
Hotel invests £3m in guest management software
Lodging franchise chain Choice Hotels Group is investing £3m in a newly developed "guest relations system". Continue Reading
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September 27, 2001
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Sep'01
Chip gives HP servers 30% boost
Hewlett-Packard has pressed ahead with its PA-Risc development by releasing a chip designed to improve the performance of its... Continue Reading
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September 27, 2001
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Sep'01
XP promises better transfer
As Microsoft prepares for the official launch of the Windows XP desktop operating system on 25 October, it is promising an easier... Continue Reading
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September 27, 2001
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Sep'01
CIOs may have to sign IT security guarantee
Security: US government will demand security guarantees, expert warns Continue Reading
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September 27, 2001
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Sep'01
Firms don't review disaster plans
Of the IT managers responding to this week's Computer Weekly/Harvey Nash Big Question poll, 56% said their company has not... Continue Reading
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September 27, 2001
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Sep'01
Hospital software failure shows Y2K bug can still bite
Bill Goodwin reports on the NHS IT inquiry that holds a warning for those who think they can forget Y2K Continue Reading
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September 27, 2001
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Sep'01
Security: Nimda raises the security stakes
A new worm shows added layers of sophistication, and should be a warning to us all. Continue Reading
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September 27, 2001
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Sep'01
Infineon claims cost-cutting success
Semiconductor maker Infineon Technologies is claiming progress in its plan to cut costs by £630m over the next year, but... Continue Reading
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September 27, 2001
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Sep'01
Infineon claims cost-cutting success
Semiconductor maker Infineon Technologies is claiming progress in its plan to cut costs by £630m over the next year, but... Continue Reading
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September 27, 2001
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Sep'01
Linux can fight off viruses
Linux can provide excellent protection against virus attacks such as last week's Nimda outbreak, according to Stephen Way, a... Continue Reading
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September 27, 2001
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Sep'01
Bad management of IT assets costs UK £17bn
UK businesses could be losing up to £17bn a year because they fail to manage their IT assets properly, according to a survey of... Continue Reading
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September 27, 2001
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Sep'01
End of outsourcing cuts Hackney benefit backlog
Hackney Council has greatly reduced a long-term backlog of processing work on housing and council tax benefit claims since ending... Continue Reading
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September 27, 2001
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Sep'01
Nimda worm costs firms dear
The Nimda virus, which caused havoc around the world last week, will cost businesses more to clean up than any virus attack so... Continue Reading
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September 27, 2001
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Sep'01
Former Israeli PM joins EDS
US IT services giant EDS has appointed former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak as a special policy adviser for its global... Continue Reading