public sector it in comment and analysis
The Bloor Perspective: 3Com's strategy switch, the language of European ecommerce, and ASPs - what end users think
Comment The approach here is analogous to Compaq's moves into the small business sector. Com wants to reinvent itself as a growth company, so out goes the modem business, out goes Palm, which contributed significantly to 3Com's... [27 Mar 2000]
Lest old acquaintances be forgot: the return of Unisys
Comment A keen customer focus may not be the most revolutionary concept in the world, but Unisys has wisely decided to concentrate its efforts on the industry sectors in which it has been traditionally strong - the... [15 Dec 1999]
Public menace: why things aren't jolly in the land of giant PFIs
Comment The trouble with working in the public sector is that word 'public'. These are largely public sector problems, but not exclusively. The stresses and... [23 Nov 1999]
E-government: why Labour's got the rhetoric wrong
Comment Even the CCTA (Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency), which provides advice and guidance about IT to public sector bodies, admits that the stress of the rhetoric is misplaced.... [26 Oct 1999]
Directors' Cut: David Taylor on people power
Comment Long-term outsourcing deals are increasingly popular, particularly in the public sector. As IT moves into the new millennium and we start to look forward we should ask - what lies ahead?... [26 May 1999]
New Labour, old procurement mistakes?
Comment The UK government unveiled its Modernising Government White Paper this week, and had the technology industry slavering at the mouth over the prospect of more juicy public sector contracts coming up for... [01 Apr 1999]
Why Tony Blair must catch the bug
Comment While the public infrastructure is unlikely to reach the point of total meltdown, Tony Blair will hardly be smiling 13 months from now about his stated aim of "no material disruption" to public... [12 Nov 1998]
Analysis: UK telemedicine finally gets into gear
Comment But the UK is still five years away from a national telemedicine strategy, and NHS plans are lagging far behind offerings from the private sector. In the UK, all money comes from a limited pool of public... [17 Aug 1998]
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