• It pays to be something in the City
  • Hampshire extends user access with latest Citrix thin client system
  • Buy-in is key to BASF’s SAP savings
  • Vista drives a hardware shake-up
  • Harrods to get single view of its customers
  • Investec rolls out system to monitor desktop security
  • Greenpeace launches online platform
  • Managing the mother of all projects
  • United Co-op updates Epos for central stock control
  • The price of datacentre reliability
  • Next move: How do I come back after a career break?
  • Oldham sets up £260m IT transformation deal
  • DPM's diary 4 July 2006
  • Linux cuts Kent Police system costs by 90%
  • Suffolk councils reap the rewards of shared customer services initiative
  • Making the right datacentre decisions
  • Child Support Agency IT in crisis
  • Sowing the seeds of IP flexibility
  • The future of Microsoft after Gates
  • Can the clutter-busters help you?
  • Gaining quality through innovation
  • Royal on target to save £130m
  • Slashing office-based mobile costs
  • British Legion looks for savings with Wan upgrade
  • Next move: How do I become a change manager?
  • Electronic records help speed social workers’ response to emergencies
  • Pitney Bowes puts ERP in field with mobile roll-out
  • DPM's diary: 27 June 2006
  • DaMittal Steel rolls out HR software to forge executive talent
  • Web will become omnipresent service platform, conference told
  • Case study: Asset tracking power play
  • Virgin Retail gets stock on the move with BI software
  • The potential of convergence for SMEs
  • Get the message on storage growth
  • Is there still life in the mainframe?
  • UPS rules out RFID tagging for small packages
  • Severn Trent looks to gain single view of its IT assets
  • British Council standardises on SAP system
  • Mutual rolls out advanced encryption for compliance
  • Back clear analysis with determined action to create commercial success
  • Last chance to book your place at the industry ball
  • Procurement system cuts costs and boosts efficiency at local councils
  • UKCMG celebrates 21st anniversary
  • Storage Word Search: Summer IT fun
  • Get competitive with integration
  • Delay Exchange e-mail migration, says Gartner
  • A one-stop enterprise search shop?
  • Are you worth IT?
  • A valuable solution for communications for SMEs
  • MiFID to push rates up
  • Next move: How do I best spend £4,000 on IT courses?
  • Smart projects: Five councils deploy a secure child protection register to help NHS
  • Growing support for open option
  • UK IT leaders plan a night under the stars for charity
  • Public sector: In at the cutting edge
  • Public sector: Rising to the challenge
  • Cambridge police get together on Wan
  • Case study: Data clean-up saves £100k for London Business Link
  • Above average spending on IT shows life insurers' growing reliance on technology
  • Public sector: Sharing the load
  • Open source makes a good donation
  • Yell to introduce biometric sign-on for internal systems
  • WHSmith News delivers smooth Exchange switch
  • Open source is facing a long climb
  • Clothing firm to overhaul its core systems
  • House of Fraser raises sales visibility
  • Five application security threats and how to counter them
  • Call centres get a break as Cook revamps flights site
  • Has open source come of age?
  • Key to success with IT suppliers
  • IT volunteers needed for local charities and projects
  • Moving out of the comfort zone can put your career back in your hands
  • Software trends for the 21st century
  • Identifying Service Providers’ SOA Value
  • European IT Outsourcing Deals: 2005 in review
  • Adaptive Sourcing: Outsourcing’s New Paradigm
  • Next move: How do I escape trap of a technical role?
  • NCC: 40 years on - towards a new age of innovation
  • Skills development: Build your CV with cutting-edge job
  • Data recovery: Eliminate the weak links in back-up
  • IFA service goes flexible on IT sourcing
  • ING bank signs £274m deal in multisourcing initiative
  • BA expands Newcastle IT centre to help streamline back-office systems
  • Smart projects: Council streamlines processes by putting education benefits online
  • SAP and council link for modernisation project
  • Northern rejigs its supply chain to optimise RFID
  • Case study: VoIP revolutionises Bury Metropolitan Council communications
  • ERP – latest analysis, opinion and news
  • IT governance – latest analysis, opinion and news
  • IT spend stabilises as industry matures
  • Smart projects: Waltham Forest wraps up four-year overhaul to unite IT infrastructure
  • Drug firms' high IT spend reflects emphasis on R&D but outsourcing takes its cut
  • BCS members win top prizes at the Female Inventor of the Year awards
  • The changing face of outsourcing
  • Next Move: How do I break into investment banking?
  • Who is really behind the internet?
  • Britannia insources HR and payroll systems to aid development plans
  • British Airways cites IT investment as key factor in 20% profit increase
  • London NHS trust set for biometric single sign-on
  • Tetley rolls out global wireless remote access
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