May 2004
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Ex-RAF chief says no to blame on Chinook
A former RAF air commodore has questioned the integrity of systems and the airworthiness of the type of Chinook helicopter which... Continue Reading
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May 28, 2004
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Watmore appointed Blair’s CIO
Ian Watmore has won the race to become the UK’s head of e-government, one of toughest and most high-profile jobs in the IT... Continue Reading
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May 28, 2004
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Council takes aim at housing fraud with biometric signature verification system
Hillingdon's housing system reduces fraud and increases efficiency Continue Reading
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May 28, 2004
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May'04
Fences can't protect you
Secure "islands" will keep data out of the wrong hands Continue Reading
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May 28, 2004
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May'04
The right man for a tough job
The appointment of Ian Watmore as head of e-government is one of the best decisions this administration has made. He has a... Continue Reading
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May 28, 2004
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May'04
Health service IT professionals fear pay cut following review
NHS IT staff are increasingly anxious that they could face pay cuts of up to £5,000 a year as a result of a government review of... Continue Reading
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May 28, 2004
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May'04
CMA tells government to tackle broadband blight
The Communications Management Association has told the government it must do more to improve the UK's telecoms infrastructure or... Continue Reading
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May 28, 2004
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May'04
Welsh Assembly takes broadband plan offline
The Welsh Assembly has scrapped a £16.5m project to help people in deprived communities get online, leading to accusations that... Continue Reading
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May 28, 2004
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May'04
Plan your web project milestones
Book profile: Managing web projects, by J Rodney Turner Continue Reading
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May 28, 2004
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May'04
Web services predicted to take over from EDI
Web services are the future of IT and can deliver cost savings within months. That was the message from Mike Thompson, principal... Continue Reading
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May 28, 2004
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May'04
IBM preferred bidder for Defra contract
IBM has beaten Capgemini to become the preferred bidder for the IT outsourcing contract at the Department of the Environment,... Continue Reading
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May 28, 2004
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May'04
CA software enables IT chiefs to run infrastructure like a business
Computer Associates has unveiled a strategy and products to help IT directors manage their technology infrastructure like a... Continue Reading
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May 28, 2004
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May'04
Cisco's converged network vision has bandwidth for next 20 years
Cisco's Carrier Routing System (CRS-1) is the company's attempt at building a network infrastructure that will allow voice, data... Continue Reading
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May 28, 2004
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BSkyB uses web analytics
Broadcaster BSkyB is extending the use of web analytics software across its online operation, after the technology helped it cut... Continue Reading
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May 28, 2004
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May'04
NHS wrestles with erratic demand for IT
A confidential paper has revealed that the level of demand for BT's services under the national programme for IT may be different... Continue Reading
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May 28, 2004
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May'04
Document management systems aid compliance
Document management, document imaging and knowledge management systems will play a vital role in helping local and central... Continue Reading
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May 28, 2004
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May'04
Experts gather to offer advice on compliance
Some of the most influential government officials and experts involved with freedom of information legislation will be speaking... Continue Reading
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May 28, 2004
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May'04
Systems will not be ready in time for Freedom of Information Act
The Freedom of Information Act will come into full force next January, before many government agencies and other public sector... Continue Reading
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May 28, 2004
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May'04
IT leaders must show bottom-line benefits
IT directors have to prove investments in technology add to the company's bottom line, according to analyst company Forrester. Continue Reading
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May 28, 2004
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May'04
More infrastructure projects need to be linked to business objectives
Too few IT infrastructure projects are linked to business objectives, analyst firm Meta Group has warned. Continue Reading