April 2003
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April 01, 2003
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Thought for the day: Government isn't e-listening
As the e-envoy finds his funding slashed, Simon Moores laments the government's intransigence on its e-agenda. Continue Reading
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April 01, 2003
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Thought for the day: We've got the e-biz, now where's the gee-whiz?
The government has to grow up and learn that the e-fairy cannot solve all the problems of small business, says Simon Moores. Continue Reading
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April 01, 2003
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Thought for the day: The Office secrets act
Microsoft's digital rights management service for Windows Server 2003 may seem like the answer to a government minister's prayer,... Continue Reading
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April 01, 2003
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Thought for the day: The enemy within
Is the paranoia over cyber-terrorism a little over the top? Simon Moores is all for vigilance, but considers the government's... Continue Reading
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April 01, 2003
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UK hauls itself up e-readiness rankings
Tony Blair's efforts to make Britain the best place in the world to do e-commerce are yielding results, according to a report... Continue Reading
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April 01, 2003
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Microsoft and HP bolsters Wi-Fi
Microsoft will offer users of its Windows XP operating system free upgrades to boost wireless Lan security, a move analysts claim... Continue Reading
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April 01, 2003
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Thought for the day: The death of privacy
Personal privacy is dead and no amount of EU legislation can revive it, says Simon Moores. Your only hope is to keep off the web. Continue Reading
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April 01, 2003
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Thought for the day: Casualties of war
As the cost of being a coalition member escalates, Simon Moores asks who is going to foot the bill for the government's IT... Continue Reading
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April 01, 2003
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The secret life of printers
We look at how the OFT’s call for an industry standard governing the total cost of ownership for printers has been received by... Continue Reading
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April 01, 2003
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AOL faces further restatements
Federal investigators looking into America Online's (AOL) accounting practices have now focused on two advertising deals the... Continue Reading
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April 01, 2003
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DataMirror addresses audit and security needs of real-time data
As organisations look to make better business decisions faster, they also want to make sure that their data is secure. DataMirror... Continue Reading
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April 01, 2003
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Motorola claims memory chip breakthrough
Nanotechnology may open the door to smaller, more reliable and less power-hungry memory chips in mobile phones, network gear and... Continue Reading
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April 01, 2003
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Oracle server bundle - free to some ISVs
Oracle will give away an application server bundle to software makers that choose to embed it with their applications to increase... Continue Reading
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April 01, 2003
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Deloitte Consulting will never walk alone
Deloitte Touche has abandoned plans to separate its consulting and accountancy practices. Continue Reading
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April 01, 2003
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Eclipse project reaches fruition
The Eclipse open-source tools consortium yesterday announced availability of CDT (C/C++ Development Tools) 1.0. Continue Reading
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April 01, 2003
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Fujitsu and Staffware plan BPM software updates
Staffware and Fujitsu Software will soon release versions of their business process management (BPM) software suites. Continue Reading
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April 01, 2003
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Vodafone and Orange invest in wireless Java OS
Two of Europe's largest mobile phone operators have invested in a US software startup developing an operating system based on... Continue Reading
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April 01, 2003
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Web conferencing comes of age
Web conferencing is proving to be a smart way for businesses to strengthen collaboration and trim costs. Continue Reading
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April 01, 2003
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IBM and SuSE roll out grid toolkit
IBM's Globus Toolkit is now available for Linux on its zSeries. Continue Reading
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April 01, 2003
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US IT workers in Middle East stay put
As the war in Iraq intensifies, multinational companies are keeping a close watch on their IT operations in the Middle East and... Continue Reading