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In Depth
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Your shout: More on ageism, the NHS's tragi-comedy
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Source code analysis tool key to absentee ballot system
PostX turned to the Fortify Source Code Analysis tool for help developing an absentee ballot request system for the U.S. Armed Forces. Continue Reading
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Insider security threats: Watch out for the quiet ones
Malicious insiders remain a menace to data security, but it's the loyal employee who takes a lax approach to policy that could be your most looming threat. Continue Reading
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School district expels outsourced backup, enrolls CDP
Revere School District dumps tape and outsourced backup, and deploys SonicWall's continuous data protection product. Continue Reading
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Test your IQ: Business continuity -- ANSWER
This type of plan specifies a means of maintaining essential services at the crisis location. Continue Reading
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Travel firm uses database scanning for safe journey to Sarbanes-Oxley
Travelport, the global travel services company which owns a range of well-known brands including ebookers.com and Galileo, is deploying a scanning system to analyse hundreds of databases for security vulnerabilities. Continue Reading
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Your shout: Age concern, women in IT
Computer Weekly readers have their say Continue Reading
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Camelot cuts security cost with firewall consolication
National Lottery provider Camelot Group has cut its network security costs by up to 25% by consolidating its firewalls onto a single rack system. Continue Reading
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Cutting disaster down to size
Most smaller companies are aware of the need to plan for contingencies. Fewer have converted concern into workable plans. Helen Beckett looks at some practical approaches Continue Reading
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No half measures in Nottingham's IT overhaul
Nottingham Building Society is embarking on a major project to modernise its IT systems and offer customers online banking for the first time. Continue Reading
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Next move: Should I choose Cisco or Microsoft skills?
Expert advice for readers' career problems Continue Reading
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What does the CEO want from you?
It's no good working your socks off if you're moving in the wrong direction. Julia Vowler talks to a leading headhunter about how to build influence and boost your career Continue Reading
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Insurer targets storage consolidation savings
Insurer Alea London is consolidating its core systems, datawarehouse and e-mail archives on a single storage platform. Continue Reading
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How to avoid datacentre downtime
A supposedly "bullet-proof" IT infrastructure will always be vulnerable to electrical and mechanical problems. So it is important for IT directors to start talking to building services people. Continue Reading
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Top IT directors get a pizza the action to aid young homeless
Domino's Pizza IT director Jane Kimberlin and her IT team distributed pizzas to hungry IT leaders at last week's annual Byte Night charity sleep-out on London's Embankment. Continue Reading
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Putting on PDA encryption at the Ritz
The Ritz hotel is issuing its staff with encrypted personal digital assistants to protect confidential information if devices are lost or stolen. Continue Reading
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DPM's Diary: 3 October 2006
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Alliance and Leicester to overhaul core systems
Alliance & Leicester has announced plans replace many of its core banking systems with Accenture’s Alnova Financial Solutions banking platform under a three-year IT-led business transformation programme. Continue Reading
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ZERT rekindles third-party patching debate
This week in Security Blog Log: IT security pros express more reservations about third-party patching, including the CEO of a company that released one a few months ago. Continue Reading
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UK firms spend £1.8bn a year on security
Spending on security has reached ‘massive’ levels, according to a report from Point Topic. Continue Reading
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‘Gung-ho' attitude scuppers public-sector IT projects
Government IT heads’ ‘gung-ho’ and reckless attitudes to risk is wasting millions of taxpayer money on over-complex, poorly tested systems, according to a think-tank study. Continue Reading
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Poor management holds back BI tools
Financial, operational and business performance information is held in multiple locations and multiple formats, according to an Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) study. Continue Reading
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Poor links with business causes ‘festering problem’ for IT
IT’s lack of alignment with business goals remains ‘a festering problem’, according to a survey of CIOs. Continue Reading
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RFID set to soar despite high cost
Hard to quantify return on investment and high implementation costs are hobbling the uptake of RFID, according to market analysts Frost & Sullivan. Continue Reading
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Financial Engines revs up software security with code-scanning tool
The investment advisory company uses Fortify's Source Code Analysis code-scanning tool to help catch flaws and enhance its security in-depth approach. Continue Reading
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PING with Suzanne Hall
In this exclusive interview with Information Security magazine, Suzanne Hall, AARP director of IT operations and security, examines how security professionals can enable telecommuters and mobile workers while keeping their data secure. Continue Reading
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More from SearchSecurity September 2006
This month's round up weighs the pros and cons of security information management systems (SIMs) plus four case studies illustrating the different roadblocks security managers can encounter Continue Reading
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On privacy laws, every state is one of confusion
It's getting increasingly difficult for US firms to comply with regulations . David A. Meunier feels that it's time to develop safeguards and processes for this ever-changing regulatory environment. Continue Reading
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Top 5 free Windows security downloads
The place where you can find free tools that help you crack passwords, remove troublesome spyware and enhance network security. Check out our five most popular tools and find out what you've been missing. Continue Reading
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Radiance enhances data transfer system
Digital logistics management systems firm Radiance Technologies has announced a range of enhancements to its TrueDelivery data transfer system. Continue Reading
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Cisco expands server-aggregation technology
Cisco Systems has announced new products for its Service Oriented Network Architecture-based datacentre framework. Continue Reading
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Botnet-finding service targets network providers
Security firm Trend Micro has announced a new service aimed at identifying botnet activity – networks of compromised machines that can be remotely controlled by an attacker. Continue Reading
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SAP opens grid research facility in Belfast
SAP has opened a £1.5m grid research centre at Queen’s University in Belfast. Continue Reading
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Your shout: reward individuality, overqualified job seeker, Dell laptops
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How to build a strategic relationship
Partnering: Change creates challenges for any long-term partnership. For a giant like Unilever or a smaller group like Halfords, communication is the key to winning Continue Reading
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How grid power pays off for HSBC
Grid technology has broken out of the scientific and academic communities' labs and entered the enterprise. Continue Reading
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System shall speak unto system
Systems control and data governance have become contentious and complicated issues. Could an open source initiative hold the answer? Continue Reading
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SOA gathers pace in the enterprise
Although still in the nascent phase of its adoption by corporate IT, take-up of service oriented architecture is becoming more widespread among businesses, according the Computer Weekly CIO Index. Continue Reading
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Anti-ageism law will have real bite
Older IT professionals will be protected by new safeguards against age-related discrimination by employers from 1 October. Continue Reading
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BCSWomen wins Communications in Business award for networking
The BCSWomen forum has been named Network Professional of the Year in the Communications in Business Awards 2006. Continue Reading
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How do I move out of the public sector?
Expert advice for readers' career problems Continue Reading
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Wolverhampton develops online forums to boost customer feedback
City council targets consultation savings with web-based system Continue Reading
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Music firm first with Sharepoint 2007
Music label Hed Kandi has become the first UK business to use Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server 2007. Continue Reading
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Marks & Spencer extends item-level RFID trial
Marks & Spencer has extended its item-level radio frequency identification trial to cover its autumn/winter clothing range. Continue Reading
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Symantec Dark Vision app monitors underground IRC servers
New research project keeps tabs on the hacker underground, providing new insight on activities like credit card theft and spamming. Continue Reading
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NetApp operations chief talks growth
Tom Georgens, executive vice president and general manager at NetApp -- also rumoured to be in the running as next CEO -- discusses what's driving its growth. Continue Reading
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DPM's diary: 26 September 2006
Weekly round up of events at Bodcaster City Council Continue Reading
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Grid power pays off
Grid computing is no longer the preserve of scientific number crunchers. From oil exploration, pharmaceuticals and banking to SMEs, it is proving its worth for those needing high performance computing. Continue Reading
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Microsoft and the EC face off - again
Microsoft has warned the European Commission to steer clear of requiring the removal of important security features in Europe for its new Windows Vista operating system. Continue Reading
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No end in sight to phishing, says consortium
Ignore those surveys that suggest the good guys are winning the battle against phishing. They’re not. Continue Reading
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British directors on the (data) take, says survey
Almost a third of British directors are stealing confidential company information, according to a YouGov report. Continue Reading
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Software reins in USB devices
Centennial Software has released software that can control the use of portable storage devices on enterprise laptops. Continue Reading
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Insider breaches get corporate ‘blind eye’
Most insider-related security breaches go unreported, according to a survey by the Ponemon Institute in the US. Continue Reading
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Royal Mail sets up online system to support new post pricing structure
The Royal Mail has implemented an online pricing application to handle the changes it made to its letter and package pricing last month. Continue Reading
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Unilever boosts its retailer links in global firewall deal
Unilever is to outsource the management and provision of its global firewall infrastructure to BT Global Services. Continue Reading
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Choosing a route to agile systems
With as many as 170 BPM suppliers, choosing the right approach is vital when looking to improve efficiency through process-driven IT Continue Reading
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Nationwide’s integration challenge
Nationwide is bracing itself for the systems integration challenge posed by its planned merger with Portman Building Society. Continue Reading
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Enterprise security: Can you square the circle?
How do you guarantee end-users the required level of access while making sure that networks and applications are protected by robust security? Arif Mohamed looks at how two organisations have solved the puzzle Continue Reading
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How do I break into Java programming
Expert advice for readers' career problems Continue Reading
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IT and change management central to Wirral customer service overhaul
Smart projects: Council rolls out CRM, ERP and document management systems Continue Reading
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Total upgrades accounting system to aid compliance
Gas and oil company Total E&P UK has completed a major upgrade and extension of its core hydrocarbon accounting system. Continue Reading
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Insurer boosts network to support apps
Reinsurance broker Benfield has rolled out Wan acceleration technology to assign bandwidth intelligently to key applications across its principal global offices. Continue Reading
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Spotlight on business value metrics
The demands of demonstrating quantifiable business value from IT have placed the spotlight increasingly on metrics – what and how much to measure, and how to use those measurements most effectively. Continue Reading
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IT4C awards to recognise success of IT volunteers
IT4Communities, which was set up in 2002 to help IT professionals offer their skills to local charities and community projects, has launched its inaugural awards for IT volunteering. Continue Reading
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EMC unveils service oriented vision
Having acquired virtualisation, data management and security tools, EMC is integrating them into its core storage platform to produce a new breed of system Continue Reading
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Hybrids give sluggish PCs the boot
Suppliers are combining flash memory with traditional hard discs to create hybrid drives with data transfer rates suitable for high-performance software Continue Reading
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DPM’s diary: 19 September 2006
Weekly round up of events at Bodcaster City Council Continue Reading
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Offshoring offers greater IT flexibility, says Norwich Union
Norwich Union is outsourcing 500 IT jobs in an effort to build greater flexibility into its IT base to better deal with peaks and troughs in demand, the company has said. Continue Reading
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Server virtualisation ‘causing datacentre complexity crisis’
At its annual user conference, Opsware has revealed a strategy for managing complex virtual server environments. Continue Reading
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3Tera announces virtualisation vision
3Tera, an established name in grid and utility computing solutions, has revealed a new vision to enable utility computing for Web applications. Continue Reading
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University of Tasmania not devilled by server and storage options
Advanced Linux server and storage solutions are driving chemistry and climate modelling studies within the University of Tasmania (UTAS). Continue Reading
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Virtualisation drives SOA for Fujitsu SAP service
Fujitsu Computer Systems has launched FlexFrame for mySAP Business Suite 3.2B, an integrated solution using virtualisation technology that aims to enable companies to run mySAP applications using a true service-oriented architecture (SOA). Continue Reading
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Series storage array with serial attached SCSI drives first among EqualLogic
EqualLogic, a provider of enterprise-class iSCSI storage area network (San) solutions, has announced a range of storage arrays featuring high-performance Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) disk drives. Continue Reading
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Putting family first keeps women from the boardroom
Almost two-thirds of female directors believe that taking a career break to have a family puts them on the wrong side of the boardroom door. Continue Reading
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Revenue building new prime directive for IT chiefs
CEOs expect IT’s role to shift from cost cutting to helping revenue growth, according to an Economist Intelligence Unit report. Continue Reading
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Best-shoring drives call centre growth
UK firms are replacing domestic call centres with a mix of nearshore and offshore centres in a bid to drive down costs. Continue Reading
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A third of directors steal from their companies
A Hummingbird/YouGov survey of 1,385 UK employees shows that theft of company information is a widespread problem, with 29% of directors admitting to stealing confidential information when they left for a new job. Continue Reading
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IT job numbers rising fast
The number of IT jobs have almost doubled this year, according to Mandis/Computer People’s quarterly job tracker. Continue Reading
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Planning for converged networks
Within the next few years, it is estimated that 75% of phone calls will be made over an IP network. Continue Reading
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Prioritising desktop patches
Patching every month -- or sometimes more often -- can be a headache. Try killing the pain with a well-ordered plan. This checklist provides guidelines for prioritising patches. Continue Reading
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Database analysis system proves a safe bet for rapid return at the Tote
The Tote, one of the UK's largest bookmakers, is reaping the benefits of a new database analysis tool it installed in May. Continue Reading
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DPM's diary: 12 September 2006
Weekly round up of events at Bodcaster City Council Continue Reading
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Bank of Scotland overhaul aims for compliance gains
The corporate banking division of Bank of Scotland is preparing a major overhaul of its accounts processing systems after bedding in a new datawarehouse. Continue Reading
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A canny way to end the paper jam
Making the paperless office a reality has meant a complete rethink of information management at the Scottish Executive, Scotland's devolved government. Helen Beckett reports on the challenges and the benefits Continue Reading
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Converged networks: The VoIP revolution
As the amount of voice traffic carried over the internet increases, Arif Mohamed investigates the pros and cons of moving voice and data networks to one converged network Continue Reading
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Next move: How do I break into management?
Expert advice for readers' career problems Continue Reading
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Birmingham sets management plan for project savings of £100m a year
Birmingham City Council has set out a business transformation methodology to guide its 2,000-plus managers in running a series of IT-led projects that are expected to save £1bn over the next 10 years. Continue Reading
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Allied targets growth with centralised IT and CRM
Allied Carpets aims to increase its revenue by as much as £5m a year with a new IT architecture and a Microsoft customer relationship management system. Continue Reading
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Who protects the information our critical infrastructure relies on?
A recent BCS Thought Leadership Debate discussed who owns the UK's critical national information infrastructure and how it is protected. Continue Reading
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Decision on Microsoft Firewall and other Windows hardening advice
Windows hardening expert Jonathan Hassell looks at how to disable Microsoft Firewall, set permissions for shared Excel files and how to avoid re-installing Windows XP when moving to a new hard disk. Continue Reading
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IT director shows value of focus and flexibility when heading for the top
If you are aiming to climb the career ladder, it helps to have a clear goal, but you will also need a flexible approach along the way. Continue Reading
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PlateSpin unveils new channel for SME virtualisation
A common perception regarding virtualisation is that it is only suitable for companies large enough to deploy it. Virtualisation supplier PlateSpin is aiming to shatter this illusion. Continue Reading
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IBM offers server software support for virtualisation
Virtualisation software that enables companies to deploy and install software on tens of thousands of laptops, desktop PCs, wireless devices and servers has been launched by IBM. Continue Reading
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Montecito helps HP brings added Integrity to server line
As part of a bid to drive down the cost of business critical computing for customers HP has refreshed its entire line of Integrity servers, basing the range on the latest Intel Montecito processors. Continue Reading
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McDATA makes multi-format upgrade to data backup and recovery
Data access solutions provider McDATA has unveiled Virtual Tape Library (VTL), a disc-to-disc-to-tape system for backing up both disc and tape media. Continue Reading
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Mobile love affair costs UK businesses billions
Firms could save by clamping down on mobile usage Continue Reading
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5,000 IT jobs a year moving offshore
UK tech staff moving to outsourcers Continue Reading
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CRM returns to IT agenda
Firms taking more pragmatic approach to CRM Continue Reading
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IT departments failing mobile workers
Mobile staff feel 'let down' by support they receive Continue Reading
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We want more money, say IT pros
Pay and opportunities problems driving IT workers to seek new horizons Continue Reading