Archive - 26 Aug 2005

Neil Hammond

Head of IT, British Sugar

NB: Amz photo story

Amazon.com's systems - all the way from ordering online to delivery - are legendary. Get a sneak pea...

Video: Intel launches VIIV for home PCs

A new brand for digital entertainment

Photos: A day in the life of an Amazon.co.uk order

You hit 'buy now' - and then what happens?

NB: Round-Up

It's Friday and that means it's time for the Weekly Round-Up. If you haven't already, do check out t...

HCI confusion leaves directors at risk

Make sure staff sign agreements, bosses warned

Billion-pound Fire Service modernisation row re-ignites

Union claims high-tech control room costs will double to £2bn

Lower prices key to MP3 subscription success

Especially as one in three think music services should be free

School system and tech sector fail UK businesses

Exam season once again reveals gulf between reality and requirement but what blame should the indust...

NB: ID cards

The building blocks for the government's controversial ID card project are falling into place. The s...

NB: PRx2

The Newsdesk has just had two press releases sent in, from the same PR flak and based on the same fl...

Biometric standards for ID cards unveiled

Will underpin controversial government project

NB: Amazon warehouse

Psst... If you ever wondered how one of Amazon.com's much-talked-about warehouses works, look out fo...

IBM unveils software for real-time data backup

IBM enters market for continuous data protection

Microsoft to assess software quality in India

Launches a quality programme to boost product development

NB: VoIP IPOs

Ever noticed how VoIP can be arranged as 'IPO' - with a 'v' left over? So this week we hear Vonage m...


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