Archive - 06 Apr 2005
Leader: Why e-government isn't working
UK drops down the e-gov rankings - but there is hope
Should you trust your staff?
Of course you should – but not simply because you couldn't be bothered to check up on them...
Bank's tech budgets slashed
IT chiefs raid the piggybank to fund new projects
iPod security still a stumbling block for firms
Is 'most people won't steal from us' approach secure enough?
Sports and Big Brother mobile alerts to top $4.5bn
Infotainment text alerts catch on across the pond...
General election e-voting plans revealed
Not this one but the one after it, says UK government…
Software no 'magic bullet' for programme management
It can't right a sinking ship...
UK plunges down e-government rankings
Breadth but not enough depth, says report
IBM, Nokia, Oracle to fight Microsoft over monopoly
Big boys line up in competition fight - but are they too late?
Project Nevis to take BT to new broadband highs?
No need to be PC-centric, says BT boss
UK cyberpolice unit gets new chief
Online paedophile investigation detective to take over...
AT&T lands $8.5m deal with manufacturer
IP-VPN the order of the day
Banks held back by "disconnected" communication channels
Poor data leads to bad customer experience
Open source 'academy' aims to crack public sector
UK government lagging behind other European countries…
HSBC deluged by thousands of daily virus attacks
But the bank is more concerned about email ID theft scams…
Security flaw found in Firefox
Users at risk from "moderately critical" hole…
Offshoring: Factory workers are next
New McKinsey report predicts a second wave…