Archive - 14 Sep 2005
Emergency call tech for cars stuck in EU jam
Governments should pull their fingers out, says EC
Q&A: Chairman of Microsoft, Bill Gates
On CRM, open source and 'software as a service' - plus the threat posed by Google
NB: Gates Q&A
Bill Gates has been hogging the limelight of late - what with his demo of
MoD spends £21m on e-learning
BT to secure pilot project...
National IT system 'will save farmers £28m per year'
Enough to buy a few brand new combine harvesters
First blood to Microsoft in Google hiring feud
Court ruling makes Lee "most highly compensated HR manager ever"
MP3 players owned by one-third of households
Mobiles no threat to the iPod... or anyone else for that matter
CIO Jury: Oracle's Siebel buy won't affect us
"Couldn't afford either of them before, still can't now"
Councils urged to do business with small IT firms
Because they offer good value, says DTI
NB: HP UK cuts
Several newspapers are reporting that HP is to cut around 1,000 jobs in the UK, as part of its plan ...
Agenda Setters 2005: Where are they now... David Blunkett
Tucked away out of harm's way in the department of work and pensions
Nazi gold to UFOs - National Archives frees information
Case study: The National Archives invests £150,000 to prepare for FOI requests
Good Technology lays off five per cent of staff
Not so good news for the salespeople...
UFOs and meatballs - the effect of FOI on public sector
What sorts of questions are government agencies fielding?
NB: Simon Moores column
Blogging is for more than just showing off pictures of your cat. It can be an equaliser in the democ...
NB: Google
Google's VP of engineering Adam Bosworth reckons that in the old days developing software was akin t...
Gates: The "software as a service" age is here
"We're giving people a choice in terms of how they do IT"
Hackers claim to have cracked latest Firefox flaw
"It took only about three hours and 30 minutes to develop the exploit"
Google to face new lawsuit over Gmail?
UK company not happy at all...
Universal broadband: BT targets trouble-spots
Takes aim at poor lines and 'remote exchanges'
Spam: Government 'too busy' to deal with it, says ICO
'Give us 'stop now' powers and a sliding scale of fines'
Opinion: Blogging - the great democratic equaliser?
How my blog affected local politics...