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CIO Jury: ERP integration nightmare?

News Rory O'Boyle, head of IT, The Football Association This comes after furniture chain MFI issued a profits warning after the botched rollout of an SAP-based supply chain system that led to customer orders... [20 Sep 2004]

CIO Jury: Are VoIP benefits worth the risk?

News Rory O'Boyle, head of IT, The Football Association Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) uses IP-based networks, such as the public internet - instead of standard telephone lines - to carry voice... [08 Sep 2004]

CIO Jury: Windows XP Service Pack 2 - The verdict

News Rory O'Boyle, head of IT, The Football Association The software giant is urging home and enterprise users to update their PCs as soon as it is available to take advantage of a raft of new security... [10 Aug 2004]

Tony Hallett's After These Messages: Euro 2004 special

Comment If the ongoing Euro 2004 football championship has taught us one thing, it is that such events are tough places to break relatively new tech brands - but such events will gladly take the money nonetheless. [24 Jun 2004]

Government rewards anti-ageist employers...

News Other national winners included Safeway's 78-year-old Tom Killien from Scotland and 24-year-old David Adams of the Football Association of Wales, the youngest football coach in his... [23 Jun 2004]

CIO Jury: The problem with collaboration technologies

News Rory O' Boyle, Head of IT, The Football Association Ease of use, a 'non-sharing' work culture and end-user buy-in are the main obstacles to the successful deployment of collaboration technologies,... [18 Jun 2004]

Euro 2004: Watch footie on your desktop

News David Farrelly, new media editor-in-chief at European football's governing body Uefa, said he believes the service will be complementary to live TV coverage, radio and Uefa's own audio stream. However, many observers may... [01 Jun 2004]

Denial-of-service extortion threat for online bookies

News This comes just weeks after organised crime gangs were said to be threatening internet betting sites ahead of American football's Super Bowl. Earlier this month, an Australian web hosting firm saw its network brought... [24 Feb 2004]

The Weekly Round-Up: 06.02.04

Round-Up The festival of commercials is broken up every few minutes by 30 second clips of American Football but don't worry - the sporting action isn't too distracting - and there'll be some more adverts along soon. [06 Feb 2004]

Boardroom Despatches: Leadership

Comment One of Leighton's generals at the PO is Adam Crozier, who coincidentally was the boss at the Football Association of Sven-Göran Eriksson. So let me focus on three individuals that show the way forward:... [27 Aug 2003]

Jumpers for goalposts, fat pipes for officials

News Nildram announced this week that it has landed a deal to supply the Football Association with The agreement means that Nildram will be supplying broadband and flat rate services to the homes of FA... [02 Dec 2002]

Silly banker suspended for sending saucy email

News Hundreds of thousands of people have now been sent Luxton's missive, including employees at HSBC, Emap, the Bank of England, Bloomberg, Barclays, KPMG, Capital Management Group, the Football Association... [04 Oct 2002]

Premiership websites: The good the bad and the ugly revealed

News The new football season is under way and silicon.com can reveal the exclusive results of its first month's monitoring of Premiership football clubs' websites. In association with web... [10 Sep 2002]

FA makes anti-virus substitution

News The Football Association has bought virus protection software from Sophos Anti-virus. The FA has chosen Sophos' Enterprise Manager and Sophos anti-virus products to be used on PCs across the organisation. [30 May 2002]

Why paying for content's still so difficult

Comment Fine if you're buying a £200 airline ticket or spending £20 on CDs but an online publisher charging readers 20p to scan through today's headlines or browse the football results will soon find themselves in the red after... [05 Mar 2002]

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