June 2003
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June 17, 2003
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Jun'03
CA adds content management to eTrust line
Computer Associates (CA) will add software for securing corporate data, marrying antivirus protection with web and e-mail... Continue Reading
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June 17, 2003
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Jun'03
Next move: I need a new job, fast
The question: What is the quickest way to get a new job? Continue Reading
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June 17, 2003
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Jun'03
Hot skills: Is it time to learn to love Flash?
In the SSL/CW list of top IT skills, Flash is number 81, writes Nick Langley Continue Reading
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June 17, 2003
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Jun'03
Your shout: On outsourcing
Brian Thomson wrote that exporting our software development overseas will only bolster the UK's competitors. Continue Reading
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June 17, 2003
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Jun'03
Your shout: On fighting cybercrime
Simon Moores suggested the Home Office's plans to appoint IT professionals as special constables to fight crime on the internet... Continue Reading
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June 17, 2003
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Jun'03
ERP users to lose out in mergers
The main losers of the proposed consolidation of the enterprise software market will be users, IT user organisations and analysts... Continue Reading
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June 16, 2003
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Jun'03
T-Mobile expects to save millions with SAP
The UK arm of mobile communications operator T-Mobile is rolling out SAP applications to more than 6,000 employees across the UK.... Continue Reading
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June 16, 2003
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Jun'03
Suppliers clamp down on licence compliance
IT managers attending a Gartner conference have described software suppliers as increasingly threatening. Continue Reading
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June 16, 2003
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Jun'03
SAP tries to poach JDE users after takeover
SAP conference SAP to offer special terms to tempt PeopleSoft and JD Edwards users Continue Reading
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June 16, 2003
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Jun'03
IDC predicts dramatic growth for Linux use in Europe
European IT departments will dramatically increase their use of open source operating system Linux on both servers and desktops... Continue Reading
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June 16, 2003
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Jun'03
Whitehall to review IT work permits
The government has agreed to examine proposals to tighten the work permit system by imposing tougher requirements for companies... Continue Reading
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June 16, 2003
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Jun'03
Ford outlines £75m cost-cutting plan
Ford Europe has outlined its plans to cut costs by £75m as part of the company's global £9bn cost-cutting drive. Continue Reading
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June 16, 2003
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Jun'03
Socitm calls for clarity on e-gov funding
Local government IT managers' organisation Socitm has called for greater clarity in the latest round of the e-government funding... Continue Reading
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June 16, 2003
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Jun'03
How to measure mobile ROI
Many companies are unsure about how providing employees with mobile devices will generate a return on investment, according to... Continue Reading
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June 16, 2003
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Jun'03
ARM updates chip architecture with more code density
Chip designer ARM introduced a new instruction set for its ARM architecture Monday, saying it will give consumers longer battery... Continue Reading
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June 16, 2003
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Jun'03
Cable & Wireless customers should update contingency plans
Cable & Wireless customers should look closely at the likely outcome of changes at the telco and draw up plans for moving to an... Continue Reading
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June 16, 2003
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Jun'03
Ford uses data analysis to boost productivity by 50% at Dagenham
Ford UK has increased output by 50% on engine production lines at its Dagenham plant using sophisticated analysis of data... Continue Reading
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June 16, 2003
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Jun'03
Tell staff about e-mail snooping or face court, new code warns
Employers could face legal action if they snoop on workers' e-mails and web browsing activities without warning them beforehand... Continue Reading
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June 16, 2003
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Jun'03
Microsoft releases beta of Producer for Powerpoint
A beta version of Producer 2003, an upgraded version of Microsoft's free software for adding video and audio clips to PowerPoint... Continue Reading
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June 16, 2003
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Jun'03
3G - 4G to the rescue?
Although carriers will never admit that 3G and 2.5G data services are anything less than spectacular, they are still preparing... Continue Reading