Archive - 24 Jun 2005
UK firms squander nearly five million tonnes of paper per year
Wasting more paper than Barbara Cartland's publisher...
Korea dishes out $800m on RFID
Government to deploy tracking technology in businesses and homes...
Leader: Should CIOs want to be CEOs?
Or is it OK for them to be content with their ever-expanding powers in the IT department?
Q&A: Sun CEO Scott McNealy
On why fixing Sun Microsystems' problems is personal...
Ex-Microsoft man is Oracle's new president
Update: Maffei succeeds You...
ID Cards on Trial: Blair warned by rebel MPs
Brinkmanship begins with vital ID card vote too close to call...
Dixons to outsource IT in £30m cost-cutting drive
LogicaCMG believed to be in the frame...
Police IT body to be scrapped in government reform
Review claims PITO has "largely failed" with "marginal" influence on police force IT...
'Virtual brewery' could float on stock exchange
"A beer company by the people for the people"
Sainsbury's scrutinises buying habits to woo customers
Case study: Supermarket improves data analysis to give its customers what they want
The Weekly Round-Up: 24.06.05
"There are some frauds so well conducted that it would be stupidity not to be deceived by them." (Ch...
Retailer cuts checkout fraud with alert software
Case study: Software will help spot light-fingered staff
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Thanks for the memory
Remember when 20MB cost $20,000?
Real plugs Player's holes
Quartet of security flaws rated "critical"
Lib Dems accused of patent hypocrisy
MEPs cause a stir...
Microsoft: No plans to patch IE spoof
Users data at risk...
Worm outbreak feared after port scanning spike
Sniffing increases...
Yahoo! shuts chat rooms over paedo fears
Titles give away how wrong they were...
Email systems expose companies to risk
Senior execs still fail to realise the dangers, says analyst