April 2003
-
April 08, 2003
08
Apr'03
Borland and M7 enhance Java development
Java will be the focus of moves by Borland Software and M7 this week, with Borland forging closer ties to the open-source JBoss... Continue Reading
-
April 08, 2003
08
Apr'03
Next Move: Finding part-time development work
I worked for four years as a developer for a telecoms company using SQL, C and some Java, implementing client/server,... Continue Reading
-
April 08, 2003
08
Apr'03
Survey exposes job discrimination
UK organisations risk discrimination lawsuits that could force them to pay millions of pounds in compensation to job seekers,... Continue Reading
-
April 08, 2003
08
Apr'03
The sharper option for the web?
Hot skills: C# is number 42 in the CW/SSP list of top IT skills The sharper option for the web? Continue Reading
-
April 08, 2003
08
Apr'03
Gateway launches two rack servers amid corporate push
Gateway is determined to improve its standing among corporate customers by bolstering its server lines and adding storage... Continue Reading
-
April 08, 2003
08
Apr'03
Microsoft reveals portal features
Microsoft's SharePoint Portal Server will feature tighter ties with many of the collaboration capabilities woven into Windows... Continue Reading
-
April 08, 2003
08
Apr'03
Nats unveils European IT strategy
National Air Traffic Services (Nats) has launched an European IT system strategy to help it meet long-term air traffic handling... Continue Reading
-
April 08, 2003
08
Apr'03
Unisys president touts latest servers
Unisys this week introduced the ES7000/500, a new variation of its Intel-based server line, which aims to lower the cost of entry... Continue Reading
-
April 08, 2003
08
Apr'03
Sun fleshes out N1 with storage system
Sun Microsystems is unveiling its latest products forming the second part of its N1 data centre management initiative. Continue Reading
-
April 08, 2003
08
Apr'03
Hackers can tap alien intelligence screensaver
A vulnerability has been discovered in Seti@home, the desktop screensaver used by 500,000 people worldwide which runs a... Continue Reading
-
April 08, 2003
08
Apr'03
Do you work for a truly great IT department?
Are you crazy about the department you work in? Do you get to work on a wide range of exciting projects? Are you offered ample... Continue Reading
-
April 08, 2003
08
Apr'03
Technology will have to prove its worth
Interview Neil Holloway, UK head of Microsoft, expects the impact of IT on business to continue to grow, and the introduction of... Continue Reading
-
April 07, 2003
07
Apr'03
New job? Try the NHS IT tsar's tactics
You take a new top IT job. But as you settle in you find a cacophony of unco-ordinated, unstandardised projects with no overall... Continue Reading
-
April 07, 2003
07
Apr'03
Should Revenue pay to woo bids?
The Revenue's head of IT shows how to run multibillion-pound contracts Should Revenue pay to woo bids? Continue Reading
-
April 07, 2003
07
Apr'03
Oracle predicts a much simplified future
Interview: Ian Smith, UK head of Oracle, expects IT directors to become evangelists for simple, cost-effective systems that... Continue Reading
-
April 07, 2003
07
Apr'03
NHS IT Doctor buy-in doubts
Former health minister Lord Hunt and an NHS trust chief executive have separately expressed concerns about gaining buy-in from... Continue Reading
-
April 07, 2003
07
Apr'03
IT managers adrift on a sea of uncertainty
Local NHS IT managers face uncertainty over contractual control of suppliers. Continue Reading
-
April 07, 2003
07
Apr'03
NAO slams KBR record
Kellogg Brown & Root, the firm hired to project manage the health service's £2.3bn national IT programme, has been criticised by... Continue Reading
-
April 07, 2003
07
Apr'03
Potential providers kept in the dark over regions
The Department of Health has yet to decide how it will divide England when it awards five large contracts for its £2.3bn IT... Continue Reading
-
April 07, 2003
07
Apr'03
College goes live on Windows 2003
One of the early adopters of Windows Server 2003 is the Centre for Engineering and Manufacturing Excellence, a government-led... Continue Reading