Archive - 14 Jun 2005
IT industry backs skills boost plan
Workers to become more tech-savvy...
Leader: IT skills in the UK
How much of a problem is it?
Girls computer clubs aim to tackle IT skills shortage
Part of e-skills UK action plan for the industry...
Outsource "mundane" networking, businesses told
But be selective, warns Gartner
Retailers waste cash on communications
Would prefer to buy RFID...
Citrix and BT buddy up for remote workers
SMEs, are you snowed in, fancying punching above your weight, or just want to be a bit more flexible...
ID Cards on Trial: Illegal working myth exposed
Few rogue employers are actually prosecuted...
HP: Hurd takes the axe to groups merger
PC and printing businesses split back up...
Vanco signs $85m airline deal
Channel partner ARINC bring airline expertise to Vanco's books...
Falling CD sales can't be blamed on P2P swappers
OECD report dismisses music industry claims...
ID Cards on Trial: Public loses faith over rising costs
The Home Office is having a laugh, say UK citizens...
SafeNet seals $20m anti-piracy deal
Fulfilling its 'safer media' strategy...
Royal Mail tightens hacker defences
Case study: Weekly sweeps to spot any weaknesses for post service
Nokia boffins explore RFID bracelets
High-tech hand gestures on the way?
Novell-Microsoft antitrust court clash continues
Two claims good, four claims bad, judge rules
Liberty Alliance pursues identity theft
Getting together to fox the fraudsters...
IE 7: Microsoft battles spyware threat
Longhorn to be armed with Unix-style rights restriction...
Microsoft gets smart about online security
A token gesture?
Ericsson crafts in-flight mobile network
The mobile-high club?
Devil's Advocate: Who owns blogs?
Should companies be allowed to restrict employees' expression?