Archive - 07 Sep 2005
UK users 'quitting net banking over security fears'
Banks must address customers' concerns
ID cards and shredders to fight fraud, says Home Office
Some tips on how to avoid identity theft
Software to prioritise hospital stays
Patients most in need will be admitted first, says DoH
Andy Pepper
Director of business information systems, the Tetley Group
Local authorities sign up for digital mapping
Effort in line with Gershon e-gov review
Leader: Filter out the fraud
ISPs must take responsibility for the sites they host
The McCue Interview: Vodafone CIO and CTO Paul Wybrow
"If a CIO doesn't understand his marketplace then he shouldn't be the CIO"
NHS updates key targets in £6bn IT modernisation
Project going well but no room for complacency, says CfH
Leader: A helpful push towards efficiency
Why government targets may improve local authority IT
Council switches off mainframe in efficiency drive
Case study: Migrates 18 applications to Windows and Unix servers
Yahoo! 'helped China jail journalist for state secret leak'
Search giant accused of 'collaborating enthusiastically with Chinese regime'
Microsoft plugs tailored software for mid-market
We followed workers around and took pictures of their desks, says Ballmer
Online banking growth hit by ID theft fears
But those already signed up are hooked...
Rogue diallers scalp Microsoft security guru
Ed Gibson gets another kind of big bill...
Patent bullies may face GPL 3 penalty clause
Free software to bite back?
