May 2003
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Fighting for IT funding
Learn the language of finance. Continue Reading
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May 30, 2003
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Mining customer data
Is CRM paying its way for you? Continue Reading
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May 30, 2003
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Endangered species will be recorded in an online records 'ark' to preserve knowledge
The Wildscreen Trust's visual archive records the world's natural heritage. Continue Reading
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May 30, 2003
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Gloucestershire hospitals integrate voice recognition phone system for 7,000 staff
Gloucestershire is first NHS trust to use voice-recognition call system. Continue Reading
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May 30, 2003
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Rewarding the UK's best IT employers
Almost 500 organisations have registered for our Best Places to Work in IT 2003 survey, making this the most definitive census of... Continue Reading
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Consultation without disruption
Companies will have to share information with staff. Continue Reading
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May 30, 2003
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What makes a good IT employer?
Best places to work in IT 2003: The five positive workplace attributes Continue Reading
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May 30, 2003
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Users bemoan lack of SPV apps
In spite of developer programmes from both Microsoft and Orange, SPV smartphone users have spoken out about the lack of... Continue Reading
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May 30, 2003
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E-business can boost your organisation's image without busting the IT budget
Businesses will show how they are managing their public image with e-business projects this week at the three-day Internet World... Continue Reading
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May 30, 2003
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Intel's Centrino may crash Windows when used with VPNs
Notebook and laptop computers based on Intel's mobile and wireless Centrino chip architecture can experience a "blue screen"... Continue Reading
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Govt awards BT £170m Work and Pensions contract
The UK government has awarded Syntegra, BT’s consulting arm, a five-year, £170m outsourcing contract to provide a managed... Continue Reading
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CSC bags $1.2bn in outsourcing deals in a week
Computer Sciences Corporation has picked up three outsourcing deals in Europe during the past week worth around $1.2bn in total. Continue Reading
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Bankrupt telco cable used for transatlantic disaster recovery project
A fibre-optic cable linking North America and Ireland will be put to use as a disaster recovery and business continuity service. Continue Reading
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May 30, 2003
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Spam 'can be contained within two years'
Microsoft's chief spam fighter claimed yesterday that the spread of spam can be contained within two years, but admitted that the... Continue Reading
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May 30, 2003
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'Pay-as-you-use' pricing for enterprise application outsourcing won't save you much
Pay-as-you-use pricing may not offer companies running packaged applications in environments with consistent demand for computing... Continue Reading
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May 30, 2003
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£30m outsourcing deal boosts Magnet's IT
A £30m outsourcing deal at furniture retailer Magnet has allowed the company’s IT department to innovate and boost competitive... Continue Reading
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May 30, 2003
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SAP begins to reap benefit for Direct Wines
Home delivery wine merchant Direct Wines is reaping the benefits of its SAP system, after a troubled rollout which saw the... Continue Reading
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May 30, 2003
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Thought for the day: Penguin power in the public sector
Munich may have chosen Linux, but it's not all bad news for Microsoft. Peaceful co-existence between Windows and open source is... Continue Reading
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Ethernet at 30: The quiet before the storm
Ethernet celebrated its 30th birthday on 22 May. What started as a cable between copiers that ran a bit faster than today's home... Continue Reading
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HP to unveil new low-end NAS array
Hewlett-Packard will begin shipping a network attached storage (NAS) server on Tuesday that will cost $5,000 (£3,030) less than... Continue Reading