• Software slated as vulnerable to viruses
  • Time to act on e-crime
  • More delays hit handover of Swanwick control centre
  • Is IT a profession?
  • Sema staff may pay price in DSS tussle
  • NCC maps the route to CIO
  • Microsoft hits back at court ruling
  • Digital copyright standard to protect e-content
  • CSA to 'clear out legacy of errors'
  • Amadeus in £20m BA systems deal
  • BAe extends CSC contract
  • EU Commissioner: 'Business to be fully consulted on all e-legislation'
  • Doctors trial speech recognition system
  • Beware of investing in industry e-buying portals, says Gartner
  • Cisco sues ex-clients
  • BT's ADSL will not use full capability
  • Win2K downtime pledge
  • BT struggles to deliver Win2000
  • Summer roll-out for Aberdeen smartcards
  • US software licence law fear
  • SMEs welcome e-tax incentives
  • US government steps up Trojan horse research
  • Thistle Hotels launches Wap reservation service
  • Experts attack Gates' new-era PCs
  • EDS: No penalties for DSS IT failure
  • GPRS billing solution for BT Cellnet services
  • Europe's IT spend set to surpass US for first time
  • PocketPC lacks enterprise tools
  • Working version of Charles Babbage's Difference Engine
  • Outsourcing to move beyond IT
  • Opto-chip diet broadens your band
  • Music societies hire Compaq
  • Pegler loses out as Wang UK winds up
  • Content is key to Wap bank success
  • Contractors find way round IR35
  • Disadvantaged to get wired
  • UKCMG tackles Ucita
  • Users voice local loop concerns
  • Serb hackers suspected of top Web site attacks
  • TMA dismisses 'data cleaning day'
  • Stiffing alive and kicking
  • Gemplus offers e-purse to charge your phone, by phone
  • Directors' forum agenda released
  • First Wap-broker offers mobile share dealing
  • Government defends Nats sell-off
  • IT directors: unlicensed software use inevitable
  • Marketing-IT divide costs money
  • Titan Travel to use Tardis vehicle tracking system -- and other sales win briefs
  • Volkswagen to go it alone with supplier exchange
  • Support for Web designers
  • Spend mobile licence cash on infrastructure, says Microsoft
  • UK licence experts echo Ucita warning
  • Oz contractors hit by 'IR35' regime
  • PCG reveals IR35-friendly contracts
  • Virtual reality model aids Bloody Sunday Inquiry
  • Oil company upgrades SAP system
  • Videoconferencing cuts cost of international court cases
  • Security expert warns of litigation risk
  • NHS IT review in two years
  • Schlumberger Sim card opens up world
  • NI changes force update
  • CA's InterBiz goes all-out for the enterprise
  • City firms braced for May Day hack attack
  • Browser standards group stings MS
  • Demand for IT staff rises
  • CSSA to report on ITfiascos
  • Firms turn to e-learning as contractors' prices rise
  • GPs to get IT training and support service
  • Stock market system collapse affects confidence in emergency procedures
  • Suppliers need to work together
  • University teams top of the slots
  • BEA wins airline e-commerce deals
  • Silicon Valley gets online ideas exchange with HelloBrain
  • E-commerce will lose supermarkets £100m
  • Europe leads in mobile revolution
  • Metropolitan Police signs £60m deal with EDS
  • ICL commits its entire strategy to services
  • Law firms claim mounting evidence of Web developer shortage as fees rise rapidly
  • ICL wins £27m court contract
  • IT directors are Britain's new fat cats
  • Experts warn smartcard driving licence an unnecessary expense
  • Delays on new PAYE system
  • Suppliers threaten price rises over limited liability
  • Somerfield slashes its IT staff
  • Windows 2000: bug hits Active Directory
  • Prudential offers Wap services
  • President's mail goes live on Web
  • XBRL will make data extraction from Web easier
  • Security hampers Internet usage
  • Mobile licence bids top £16bn
  • Nokia sent Vodafone faulty Wap phones
  • CA launches profit-based licensing in dotcom push
  • CA stakes claim in e-business market
  • British contractors to challenge IR35
  • Exchange sticks with Andersen
  • EU stalls on US data privacy deal
  • Sterling buy completed
  • Critics prompt ministers' rethink
  • MS verdict is good for users
  • Just the ticket on the Web
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