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Avoiding the next Northern Rock

Comment The Bank of England, in close conjunction with the European Central Bank and other global central banks, takes a risk-based view to maintain the financial stability of the UK economy and in regulating the behaviour of our financial services... [15 Oct 2007]

How mobile is your corner shop?

Comment It's true the Shop Scan Save scheme will be even more targeted to individual shoppers' needs, and trial results have shown it to be between five and 10 times more effective in encouraging redemptions but that was in conjunction with a 10-week TV... [13 Apr 2007]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: All about Itil

Comment In 2000, the Itil guidelines were revisited and the Office of Government Commerce - in conjunction with the IT Service Management Forum and the BSI - created an updated set of documentation for Itil. Every once in a while, a new term comes along... [28 Jul 2006]

Analysis: Microsoft's OS update

Comment Youngsters may not believe this but the very first 3D graphics cards were actually add-on cards that worked in conjunction with an existing 2D graphics card already in the system. Now set to ship in January 2007, Windows Vista will be Microsoft's... [22 Mar 2006]

The Weekly Round-Up: 17.03.06

Round-Up We considered the reference to a registered sex offender in conjunction with images of children in an ad for children's theatre was likely to cause serious or widespread offence. When you think 'Polo', what do you think? [17 Mar 2006]

Opinion: Don't forget security when you wrap up for Christmas

Comment The government runs many safety awareness campaigns so perhaps it is time for them - in conjunction with the industry - to run one on measures to protect your business online. With so many organisations - especially small ones - unprepared for... [15 Dec 2005]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Grid's a 'no-brainer'

Comment Quocirca has been tracking grid computing for some years now and our latest research report, carried out in conjunction with Oracle, brings up some interesting points. In just three years' time, grid computing has gone from obscurity to mainstream... [18 Nov 2005]

Radioactive: Mobile phones - the battery conundrum

Comment Nanomarkets asserts that the rise of fuel cells will not come at the expense of traditional batteries and that even by 2010, 80 per cent of fuel cells will be used in conjunction with traditional batteries. [09 Nov 2005]

Opinion: Like it or not, here come ID cards

Comment Only last week, the Home Office issued its own estimate that the cost of running the scheme, in conjunction with a new biometric passport system, would be £5.8bn over the next decade. The latest attempt to introduce a national ID card in the UK is... [31 May 2005]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Unbelievably resilient technology

Comment For the next day or two I had to use my mobile in conjunction with a torch! I leapt into the sea - and my phone still works GMT, Colyton, Devon I don't want to go into the detail of how and why but I just had to leap out of an 8m boat into the sea. [05 May 2005]

Spammer's back with spyware

Comment Tuesday's lawsuits - particularly in conjunction with federal anti-spyware legislation nearing passage - could help rein in business practices that have posed increasing risks for net surfers during the past few years. [12 Oct 2004]

How will UK legislation affect ageism in IT?

Comment In conjunction with silicon.com's ageism in IT campaign, Jackie Luesby, a solicitor with Morgan Cole, looks at what to expect from the upcoming age discrimination legislation in the UK - and how employers should start preparing. [21 Jun 2004]

Devil's Advocate: Technologists don’t know best

Comment With the arrival of the internet, especially in conjunction with 'always-on' broadband, we have the ideal conditions for distributed computing. Is it possible to work on a technology blindly, without considering its proper use? [02 Jun 2003]

The Bloor Perspective: Trusting Trustworthy Computing and m-commerce made easy

Comment Microsoft sees it as an important technology, especially in the wireless environment, and in conjunction with smart cards. The fingerprint uses the unique id of the phone in conjunction with checking the route from the operator's gateway, so is... [12 May 2003]

Skills Survey 2003: Where are all the leaders?

Comment The 'blended' learning approach - whereby employees learn online, in conjunction with traditional classroom sessions - is seen as the solution by many employers and employees. So why, asks e-skills UK COO Terry Watts, is UK Plc still not getting... [02 Apr 2003]

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