Archive - 21 Feb 2006
NB: Brampton on open source and gov't
Could government and open source be made for each other?
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Schneier: 'Blame firms not staff for security breaches'
Apologist for the modern idiot?
Europe sees telecoms prices fall
But more regulation needed, says EU
Siemens wins £6.7m immigration IT contract
SBS will manage work permit applications and payment system
Microsoft unveils eight versions of Vista
An honest mistake or a glimpse of things to come?
Dell loses $700m PC services deal with Philips
Electronics company ends contract after just one year
IT chiefs look to the internet - and their kids - for inspiration
Innovation in financial services IT isn't limited to that sector
Radioactive: Is mobile IM bad for business?
Workers will like it but cost and management could become a burden
ePassports start their travels
Biometric rollout on target
Hospital aims to cut operating errors with RFID tags
Chipped wristbands to ensure patients get the correct surgery
NB: ONS net connectivity stats
The digital divide is alive and kicking: according to 2004-05 figures released by the ONS, 87 per ce...
Police nabbed sending "grossly offensive" racist emails
Internal Merseyside investigation audited nearly one million staff emails
New tech not enough to boost productivity
Work smarter to narrow gap on US and Germany
NB: Web's social boost to teens
A study reported in New Scientist has found that use of the internet helps teenagers sharpen ...
Devil's Advocate: Open source for government
Why it'd be a winning combination...
City IT pay rates top £1,000 per day
Salaries in the City - are you getting enough?
AOL-WebEx love-in aims to make IM pay
Breeding enterprise IM cash-cows?
Office star hopes to kick-start 'podcosts'
Ricky Gervais switches podcast show to paid-for format...
VCs: Look at UK tech scene for 'the next Skype'
"Right now, there are more opportunities for investment in the UK than in the US," says Dragon's...
BP takes 18,000 laptops off LAN
And plugs them securely into the net...
