September 2003
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September 22, 2003
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Sep'03
Hanson to save £1.8m in lone supplier move
Hanson, the world's largest aggregates producer, has signed a deal which it expects to yield savings of £1.8m over two years by... Continue Reading
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September 22, 2003
22
Sep'03
Sun strategy questioned
Sun's strategy to deliver fixed-price integrated software has received a mixed reception. Continue Reading
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September 22, 2003
22
Sep'03
New PC chip to drive 64-bit price cuts
Users have welcomed the launch of AMD's Athlon 64 chip, which could help bring down the cost of 64-bit computing by as much as... Continue Reading
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September 22, 2003
22
Sep'03
Blogging touted as a new business tool
Innovative organisations are starting to incorporate web logs into their formal knowledge management strategies. Continue Reading
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September 22, 2003
22
Sep'03
IBM unveils Lotus Notes 6.5
The latest version of IBM's Lotus Notes messaging client now included instant messaging and will be available worldwide at the... Continue Reading
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September 22, 2003
22
Sep'03
Inadequate IT systems cost Prison Service £9m
Poor IT systems are slowing down the Prison Service's attempts to modernise its procurement strategy, the Parliamentary public... Continue Reading
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September 22, 2003
22
Sep'03
Amec buys UK software
Construction company Amec has bought core software from a UK company because enterprise resource planning systems from companies... Continue Reading
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September 22, 2003
22
Sep'03
Telecoms tops agenda at party conference events
Telecoms will be the key topic of discussion in the Parliamentary IT Committee's fringe meetings at each of the three main... Continue Reading
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September 22, 2003
22
Sep'03
Advice on data storage problems
Users with storage problems would benefit from attending presentations by representatives from two sectors with very high storage... Continue Reading
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September 22, 2003
22
Sep'03
Survey finds majority of IT staff are ethical
IT professionals have a strong sense of ethics, according to a survey of ethics in IT published last week by user organisation... Continue Reading
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September 22, 2003
22
Sep'03
Construction industry addresses core IT issues
There are no IT laggards among the Construction Industry Computing Association, which celebrates its 30th birthday this month... Continue Reading
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September 22, 2003
22
Sep'03
How can I ensure my staff are trustworthy?
I have read of people working in IT departments who have been exposed as former hackers. Is this a security threat and how can I... Continue Reading
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September 22, 2003
22
Sep'03
MPs to meet with US lawmakers over spam
As part of an assault on unsolicited commercial e-mail, a delegation of MPs will go to Washington, DC next month in an effort to... Continue Reading
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September 22, 2003
22
Sep'03
Data laws could lead to price rises
Users could find themselves paying more for services from their telecoms providers and ISPs as a result of the government's... Continue Reading
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September 22, 2003
22
Sep'03
The next big thing in IT? We have it already
Like look-outs perched high in their crow's nests, many in the computer industry are scouring the horizon for the next big thing... Continue Reading
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September 22, 2003
22
Sep'03
The best in the IT business start the countdown to the BCS awards
A roll-call of the finalists in the IT Professional Awards. Continue Reading
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September 22, 2003
22
Sep'03
Retailers use trial lessons to prepare for national roll-out of chip and Pin systems
Report warns it will take companies 30 weeks to implement chip and Pin. Continue Reading
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September 22, 2003
22
Sep'03
Bank of Ireland deal - a worrying benchmark?
IT staff accept generous settlement. Continue Reading
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September 22, 2003
22
Sep'03
Whitehall strategy could cut costs
The government's planned Common Systems Strategy could shave up to 30% off the cost of Whitehall IT if it succeeds in emulating... Continue Reading
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September 22, 2003
22
Sep'03
MS Office will power .net worm
Developments in Microsoft Office System 2003, due to be launched next month, could lead to the creation of the first .net-based... Continue Reading