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UK digital divide to deepen?
News But it's not all doom and gloom - many of those with computers seem to be embracing technology. The digital divide in Blighty could be set to deepen further as offline individuals are left behind their more tech-savvy neighbours. [19 Mar 2007]
BBC told to rethink web TV plan
News But it's not all doom and gloom. Media watchdog Ofcom has demanded a rethink of the BBC's plans for an on-demand IPTV service, saying the launch could hurt rival commercial services. The IPTV service, which could see BBC programmes airing... [24 Jan 2007]
iTunes sales row data over-hyped
News He added that while sales are levelling, the news doesn't spell doom and gloom for Apple. Following an outcry from Apple, analyst house Forrester Research has claimed its recent report, which found an iTunes sales slump in the first half of this... [14 Dec 2006]
UK vs the developing world
Comment Well, it will if the picture of doom and gloom that the UK populace is envisaging comes to fruition, a perception outlined in research from Deloitte and YouGov, which was released at the CBI conference this week. [29 Nov 2006]
Photos: Quotes of the day - CIO Forum
Photo He further added to the gloom hanging over the server room, stating: "The IT department is like a leper colony. 'Reasons to be cheerful': Conference chairman René Carayol began on an upbeat note for the CIO delegates. [26 Sep 2006]
Lehman Brothers Reveals Its Strategies for Bringing a Complex Project in on Time and Under-Budget
White Paper IT projects, however, are not all doom and gloom - if managed correctly they can deliver both financial and efficiency gains. According to Computer Weekly's Project Management Survey, only 16% of IT projects hit all their targets, with just 41... [10 Aug 2006]
Weekly Round-Up: 30.06.06
Round-Up However, it's not all doom and gloom. Imagine the Round-Up's surprise when during a moment of abject boredom this week (or Ukraine v Switzerland, to give it its proper name) some channel hopping on the television uncovered a rather magnificent gem... [30 Jun 2006]
Ill-gotten web gains falling further
News While many headlines spell doom and gloom when it comes to computer-related misdeeds, the average losses at businesses due to cyber crime continue to drop, according to a new survey. For the fourth straight year running, the financial losses... [15 Jun 2006]
Leader: Should we now doubt chip and PIN?
Leader Cue doom and gloom from the doubters who've said all along that chip and PIN was always going to prove problematic. This week we've heard that chip and PIN payments at Shell petrol stations across the UK have been stopped. [09 May 2006]
Leader: Good news amid the gloom of insecurity?
Leader In general there are very few silver linings around the clouds which hang above the heads of those charged with securing their company. So we can be forgiven for looking for some. After all if you're not being criticised for letting staff wander in... [20 Feb 2006]
Leader: The CIO Agenda for 2006
Leader It's not all doom and gloom of course. The next 12 months look to be a challenging time for IT chiefs, who face battles to prove both their own credibility and the value of their investments to the boardroom and the rest of the business. [16 Dec 2005]
Leader: Is offshoring good or bad for UK workers?
Leader Is offshore outsourcing good or bad for the UK? The answer depends on who you ask, and your own perspective will probably depend on whether you work at the coal face in IT and call centres or in the boardroom. [08 Sep 2005]
Call centres lag behind on IP adoption
Comment But it is not all doom and gloom for IP contact centre sales. Call centres would seem to be the ideal place for next-generation phone systems. So, asks Anthony Plewes, why have they resisted the temptations of VoIP? [01 Feb 2005]
Leader: Nice to hear some IT success stories
Leader Considering the ample press given to IT cock-ups - the recent multi-million-pound mess at Sainsbury's comes to mind - it's easy to think such projects are without benefit. One starts to believe IT systems are only expensive, hard to implement and... [16 Nov 2004]
Ageism in IT: There's still hope for the over-40s
Comment Turns out it's not all gloom and doom for the over-40 set. Ageism in IT, as we're learning from our ongoing campaign, is no simple matter. While our last round-up of reader feedback focused on the difficulties older individuals encounter when... [14 Jun 2004]
