Archive - 19 Jul 2005
Leader: Offshoring acceptance
Even the unions seem to be realising it's inevitable...
Union calls for European ban on staff-tracking RFID
Brussels bureaucrats "blissfully unaware" of dangers...
UK now really is a broadband nation
More of us use fat pipe than dial-up
Techies' morale falls in face of low wages and offshoring
'I just don't feel valued'
Barclays moves helpdesk jobs to India
And ING mulls outsourcing after 450 positions cut...
Council set to sack HBS from £250m outsourcing deal
Bedfordshire says performance is not up to par...
Half of Brits don't have all chip and PIN cards
Banks fall behind...
UK businesses falling behind in tech spread
Nordic countries continue to lead the way...
Tech upgrade for biometric passports and ID cards
UK Passport Service beefs up infrastructure...
O2 wins £390m deal for ambulance digital radios
Ambulance trusts to join police forces' network...
3 Peaks Challenge conquered by IT industry
And £140k raised for CARE International in the process...
Photos: Team Silicon completes 3 Peaks Challenge
Climbing Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon for a great cause - and all in just 24 hours...
Indian outsourcing hits IT suppliers
Taking market share from traditional suppliers
Ex-Bush official to get RFID implant
Former Health and Human Services Secretary gets tagged
HP layoffs to be announced today
IT, sales and service expecting the worst…
Microsoft: IT isn't sexy enough
Gates calls for more women in the industry
Big Blue sees big bounce
Second quarter results top predictions
Devil's Advocate: IP disputes wholly unsatisfactory
SCO emails bring up futility of ongoing IBM quarrel