Archive - 23 Mar 2005
Online catalogue offers e-government 'one stop shop'
Content management systems and e-procurement how-to's online
NHS IT programme set to ditch failing suppliers
'If they can't do the job they will be replaced,' warns Granger…
BMC splashes $18m on OpenNetwork
More consolidation...
Banks told 'admit you have a fraud problem'
Admitting there is a problem is the first step to making it better...
It's tough out there, says O2 boss - as 500 jobs cut
And 2,000 more are hired
Police road camera network targets criminals
Say cheese, get porridge
Music mad Brits buy nine million online tunes
Out of the 200 million sold across the world...
Criminal IT: How good security helps convict cybercriminals
It makes computers more reliable legal witnesses, for one...
'Cash for tech SMEs' Bill hit by Blair's timekeeping
Positive reaction but not enough parliamentary time...
Leader: Learn to orchestrate all areas of your business
And put an end to departmental bottlenecks...
Littlewoods wins Energis IT head
From supplier to buyer for CIO Wyke
Tube travelers to get underground mobile coverage
'I'm on the Tube... no... it's rubbish.'
PMO: What is it and do you need one?
That's programme management office - and it could make your business more efficient...
IBM ends Compuware copyright suit for $400m
Big Blue cans unfair business practices wrangle
DVD Jon re-hacks iTunes DRM - just for Linux
'Hey, it's legal in Norway...'
Microsoft launches one stop shop for patches
But leaves other patch management schemes going in case you prefer them...
Apple snaps up software format translator
SchemaSoft comes under Jobs' wing
Popularity won't make Firefox insecure, says Mozilla head
'We're not IE'