Archive - 28 Jun 2005
Photos: Gates gets an ID card
...and looks happy about it too
Photos: Gates and Bono pow-wow
Quite a duet!
Photo: Beijing exhibitionists
Is that an LCD on your back?
John Hemingway
CIO, Sheffield Hallam University
Simon Norbury
Head of ICT, Westminster City Council
Stuart Brough
Director of IT, University of Strathclyde
Alan Brown
Director of IM&T, West London Mental Health NHS Trust
Jeremy Acklam
IT director, Virgin Trains (now Atos Origin)
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Royal Bank of Scotland takes lead with ID management
Selling 40,000 digital certificates to BACS customers...
P2P right for businesses?
BitTorrent-style technologies can cut pressure on the corporate network
Jewellery database helps to slash fraud
Case study: Jeweller develops anti-fraud system
Video: Sun COO on Java developments in a new age
Schwartz points to participation push and new Java partnerships
Europe battling €100bn health fraud losses
Tech solutions aid crackdown on cheating professionals and patients...
Opinion: We'll pay for ID cards
And I'm not just talking about the per-card fee...
Customer churn threat to data-clumsy banks
Unhappy customers say it's time to switch banks...
Little chance of Grokster overrule
Congress happy with precedent...
US court hands out landmark file-sharing decision
'P2P firms answerable for illegal files over their networks'...
IBM facing investigation by the feds
First quarter earnings under the microscope
PIN security would make Bluetooth safer
Industry group says long numbers the way forward...
Windows XP-lite 'not value for money'
Funnily enough retailers think knobbled product won't sell...
