Archive - 26 Jul 2005

Leader: Retailers can't afford to ignore IT

IT glitches and supply chain mishaps only alienate customers

Apple beefs up iBook and Mac Mini lines

Boosts memory and adds built-in wireless tech...

Child porn: ISP regulations set for Commons debate

Proposed bill inspired by BT's web filter tech...

Spam: CA plans to kick it to the Qurb

It's a day that ends in a 'y' so CA must have the chequebook out...

Insurer slashes servers down from 100 to just six

Case study: Markel International uses virtualisation tech to reduce servers

Two-thirds of IT outsourcing deals fail

But firms still adopting 'we'll agree to agree later on' approach...

WHSmith overhauls supply chain with £3.5m IT upgrade

Capgemini completes 12-month project on time and budget...

Russian spammer beaten to death

As 310 scammers are brought to justice in separate incident...

IT glitch hits hundreds of Comet.co.uk customers

Major upgrade to website blamed for tech failure...

Time staff sent home due to lack of work

What's going on at troubled Time?

Blame BT for service problems, says Bulldog

'But the dire customer service is our fault... '

Devil's Advocate: To trust or not to trust machines?

The unpredictable nature of man's relationship with computers...


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