• Elan expands to Germany and Switzerland
  • 'Recruit in-house to fill skills gap' says survey
  • Major players work together to synchronise desktop and mobile data
  • New ITdirector at BACS
  • Mobile commerce will be as big as the Internet in five years
  • NEC prototype notebook is first to use Bluetooth
  • SCO software will open up the ASP market
  • Psion offers Windows from mobiles
  • Sainsbury's pins its hopes on PkMS to save millions
  • E-Business Awards
  • Comdirect orders bespoke share system
  • Software firm lays down a prize challenge to hackers
  • IT budgets shrug off Y2K effects
  • Incubators to tempt IT chiefs
  • Scottish utility picks IBM for support
  • 20,000 hit by tax foul-up
  • Benefits glitch hits Coventry
  • Chinook software probe due
  • Wap firms face court over patent
  • E-business Review launched today!
  • Cyberia cafe to host CV clinics
  • Nirs2 delay 'could last until June 2001'
  • E-commerce expenditure to double
  • Hays IT offers IR35 advice
  • Wap market is limited, says Ericsson
  • Wake up call
  • SAP under fire from retailers
  • Report slams Government IT contract bidding
  • M&S learns from its mistakes
  • Motorola committed to Wap-enabled products
  • Lucent wireless launch
  • ITNet to launch internet hub for council suppliers
  • Human error takes its toll on electronic counting
  • IR35 threatens UK's international advantage
  • Compensation claims likely as BT network crashes
  • Cityjobs.com offers free online training
  • MS-Sun court battle looms
  • Nokia introduces three new Wap models to meet rising demand
  • EU split threatens movement of data
  • Selfridges will profit from e-procurement
  • Analyst: be prepared for war with hackers
  • DTI announces fresh temp-to-perm proposals
  • Government regulations to clamp down on internet recruitment
  • Europe's skills crisis to increase in next two years
  • Fewer than half of IT managers ready for data law
  • Duo will offer an Intel mainframe
  • IT outpaces the economy
  • Simplified BCS membership scheme to go live in May
  • Radical new-look for PCs
  • MS v Novell over Active Directory
  • IBM-Symbian link up for business Wap tools
  • IBM flexible server for 64-bit Windows
  • Data problems hit power firm
  • Council IT boss resigns after whistleblower's alert
  • Warning: ITcan damage your health
  • Net-based apps to be built in VB
  • BNFL automates to prevent false safety checks
  • Cabinet hires IT help
  • Recruitment site in personal data leak
  • Intel bugged by memory problems
  • Speech interface shows the true potential of handheld computers
  • IT skills crisis could affect e-government
  • New data storage system agreed
  • UK.ITcontractors.com launches margin-free site
  • BTheadhunts in the chatrooms
  • Post Office IT supremo quits
  • Assessing the effects of IR35
  • 10th European Women of Achievement awards
  • LT hopes cash deposit system will encourage travellers to recharge smartcards
  • Contract warning after McCartney data leak
  • Direct Line to launch motorists' one-stop shop
  • E-banking takes off with DrKB
  • Service denial attacks 'unlikely' on UK Web sites
  • Lack of support for Unix irks Intel
  • IT hit in NatWest takeover
  • Visa and Nokia link-up for security
  • Windows 2000: next model looks thin
  • Anxious users look to CA
  • Ford saves $10m on its first Auto-Xchange run
  • Sheffield Hallam offers SAS MSc in Business Intelligence
  • BAe man named as government commerce chief
  • Council under fire for £1.5m backlog
  • Blue Circle IT chief made redundant
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  • Anite acquires Dutch internet consultancy
  • 3Com to aid W2K roll-out
  • Europe's leaderslack e-vision
  • Customer care key to online success stories
  • Euro GSM body makes peace with US
  • NETg gets top training award
  • Experts deride lottery deal
  • Supermarket cash lost in back office
  • Motorola-Psion's pocket-sized Web deal
  • Microsoft and Compaq cool clustering commitment
  • IR35 to boost contractor wage rates
  • NAO report puts software at the heart of Chinook debate
  • Private sector lures public sector skills
  • UK suffers "crushing" tax regime
  • Compaq predicts demise of desktop PC
  • Domino access via Wap phone
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