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  • BT sounds death knell for ISDN
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  • Microsoft urged to speed patch releases
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  • 'Heroic' staff can't hide flaws
  • Despite filters, spam continues to wage war on businesses
  • HP renews SMB storage campaign
  • Business focus: IT spend in the education sector
  • Shops in rush to meet card security rules
  • FSA outsourcing contract to be unveiled on 10 April
  • BPM is next killer app for business edge, says Gartner
  • Stop roll-out of this records system, urge NHS doctors
  • WEP crack makes WPA2 a must
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  • Off-the-shelf trading packages set for growth
  • Revenue offers bonus for filing PAYE returns online
  • Hard to track IT assets barrier to measuring IT
  • EC pressures Microsoft to share code for free
  • Attack on banking IT is top terrorist fear for US
  • Marks & Spencer plans Epos replacement
  • Digital imaging to replace X-ray film in London trusts
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  • Storage vendors propose FC over Ethernet standard
  • Removing malware from your Windows system
  • Data security breach at UCSF may have exposed thousands
  • Truck firm rolls out Wi-Fi to support remote working
  • Sun releases faster Sparc server processors
  • ISPA publishes anti-spam standard
  • Third of firms don't report e-crime
  • Thin clients promoted as a green alternative
  • WAN Optimisation coming to Windows
  • Nissan uses Bluetooth network to push new car
  • European Commission awards BT internet access contract
  • Half of all calls will be on mobiles by 2008, says report
  • BOOT.INI is gone, BCD is here
  • Autonomic computing initiative in India could benefit SMBs
  • Critical flaw in Web 2.0, AJAX
  • Cisco's move to kill NeoPath shocks users
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  • Sun plans open source network attached storage
  • EC tries again on Europe-wide software patents
  • HSBC uses Bluetooth for drive-by marketing
  • NASA hacker loses US extradition appeal
  • ICT accounts for 50% of EU productivity growth
  • ABN pays out over hacked accounts
  • Icann rejects new porn top-level domain
  • Informatica wins patent battle with Business Objects
  • Liverpool Victoria adopts more efficient customer document platform
  • Erewash trims data management costs
  • Cambridge University astronomers mine skies with grid and intelligent database
  • BPM is the next 'killer application', says Gartner
  • Risk managers want better alignment between IT and business
  • Microsoft offers two licence options
  • Energy group gets flexible with SOA
  • Unit to speed up e-crime reporting
  • NT 4.0 still flying high as RAF modernises apps fleet
  • Birmingham aims to save £450m with SAP roll-out
  • Develop multi-platform interface skills on the Qt
  • BCS sticks to its guns over NHS IT report
  • Networking for SMBs
  • Pito goes as police IT 'streamlined'
  • No cash for intelligence system
  • NetSuite rolled out in Second Life as virtual cash gets real
  • Quantum leaps into file virtualization with StorNext
  • Computer Weekly up for press 'Oscar'
  • Storage customers to benefit as Data Domain goes public
  • New network the jewel in the Crowne
  • Fire portal aims to make firms safer
  • Microsoft issues 'early' patch for cursor flaw
  • Mozilla distributes open source Minimo
  • Oracle eases shop floor integration
  • NHS HR body signs £19m outsourcing contract
  • Over half of UK households have broadband
  • Contractors risk losing IR35 benefits as compliance deadline looms
  • TJX hack the biggest in history
  • Comms in harmony at the Ministry
  • Ofcom to implement VoIP code
  • Half server virtualisation projects fail, says research
  • Quantum boosts SAN virtualization
  • Device security control and security of portable devices
  • Microsoft releases patch for Windows ANI flaw
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