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Apple bonanza, crime breathalysers and broadband tax
News One of the plans laid out by the report was a 50p monthly charge on all fixed copper lines to fund the expansion of broadband. June was a month full of Apple-related news with the launch of the latest version of the... [02 Jul 2009]
Can your business work smarter?
White Paper Work smarter with IBM Lotus Symphony - a suite of applications for creating, editing, and sharing documents, spreadsheets, and presentations - available at no charge. Today, productivity is at a premium and IT budgets... [02 Jul 2009]
IT security training now the 'substantial' task of GCHQ
News In the past, all government IT security training has been the charge of the Cabinet Office, through the office of the Central Sponsor for Information Assurance (CSIA). The government is turning co-ordination of its IT... [01 Jul 2009]
'Bill shock' to come to an end as roaming caps land
News Operators will be allowed to charge customers a maximum of 11 euro cents per roamed text message, excluding sales tax, compared with current prices of about 28 cents. Making a telephone call, sending a text message or... [01 Jul 2009]
Free Software Trial Enables Chargeback and Cost Visibility for VMware
White Paper VKernel Chargeback continually measures and meters actual shared resource consumption (CPU, memory, storage, network) of each virtual machine (VM) and allows you to apply additional fixed costs (hardware, software, infrastructure) to... [01 Jul 2009]
How realistic is Digital Britain's broadband plan?
News This charge, if allowed by the new legislation, will feed into a fund that will be used to roll out high-speed next-generation broadband access in areas of the UK where commercial companies do not see a sufficient... [01 Jul 2009]
Default Free Introduction, Rare Self-Introduction Fee, Costly Spoofing: No Profitable Spam?
White Paper Known, trustworthy senders can introduce new senders to their contacts free of charge. Bankable Postage (BP) has been proposed as a mechanism to attack the underlying techico-economic reasons for spamming. [01 Jul 2009]
Next stop HMRC: How TfL CIO will shake up the taxman
Comment In a matter of months, there will be a new man in charge of taming the tangle of fragmented systems that power the British taxman. From TfL to HMRC, CIO Phil Pavitt talks to silicon.com about the nerves surrounding his... [26 Jun 2009]
PC makers learn the price they'll pay for Windows 7
News Microsoft plans to charge PC makers the same for the business version of Windows 7 as it did for Windows Vista, while cutting the price of Windows 7 Home Premium as compared to its predecessor. In part, he said, that's... [26 Jun 2009]
Microsoft hangs price tags on Windows 7
News It's up to them whether they charge for it, so it's important the consumer checks. Microsoft has set the UK retail pricing for Windows 7, which is due to launch worldwide on 22 October. Prices range from £49.99 for... [25 Jun 2009]
Europe's biggest IT schemes get new overlord
News The agency is expected to go live in 2012 and, in the future, could also be put in charge of developing other European Union IT systems. The biggest European Union IT systems will soon be overseen by a new body. [25 Jun 2009]
Britain to get official cyber attack dogs
News The OCS will have charge of a cross-government programme of work, while a multi-agency Cyber Security Operations Centre (CSOC), based at GCHQ in Cheltenham, will co-ordinate the protection of critical IT systems. [25 Jun 2009]
Mobile directory - invasion of privacy or invaluable service?
Comment Callers are charged £1 if a connection is made in addition to a charge per minute for the call. This charge may allay customers' fears that this service will simply provide another method for companies... [25 Jun 2009]
Fujitsu's Pervasive Retailing Framework
White Paper The retailing industry is in the midst of a revolution, where consumers are taking charge. The traditional measures of value - choice, quality, convenience and low price - are now assumed by consumers, who are becoming... [25 Jun 2009]
Xerox Case Study: Art Directors Club of Metropolitan Washington
White Paper Copy General offered to print the book free of charge, and Xerox offered to donate paper and supplies. The Art Directors Club of Metropolitan Washington is a non-profit organization dedicated to advocating... [25 Jun 2009]