Archive - 18 Oct 2006
Editor's Blog: Don't de-fang the Freedom of Information Act
But I would say that...
Reuters appoints Indian IT boss as non-exec director
Infosys CEO Nandan Nilekani to take up the role...
Microsoft worming into Google's territory
Signs 'smarter' approach to digital books...
BA chief exec backs "lean" tech future
Airline applies Toyota's manufacturing concept to IT
Symbian for PlayStation on the horizon?
We're open to suggestions, says CEO...
Will your next CIO be a non-techie?
Analysis: More and more top IT roles are filled by someone outside IT - or at least by a reformed te...
Profile: CIO from the business
Veronique Dargue, vice president at EDS and ex-CIO of British Gas
iSoft set to sell?
Mounting debts leave iSoft struggling to survive...
Queen hunts for royal IT chief
Modernising the monarchy...
Mobiles to track bird flu and Aids spread
Rwanda tests out mobile health system
Preparing for war 2.0
RFID, sensor swarms, supercomputers and the future of the battlefield
Leader: Can we trust the public?
Not when it comes to tech...
Music industry launches fresh file-sharing assault
8,000 file-sharers targeted...
AXA cuts out the paper chase
Case study: FS company finds slicker way of getting information
Farmers' IT system hurt by lack of testing
Tight deadlines and late changes blamed
RFID privacy law on the cards?
Europe gets the fear...
Firefox 3.0: Mozilla starts brainstorming
As near-final version of 2.0 hits the net...
FBI chief bangs drum for ISP data retention
Warns of 'cloak of anonymity' helping terrorists and sexual predators...
iPods shipped with Windows virus
Thousands of songs - and one worm...
'Techies must teach governments about the net'
Google's CEO speaks...