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Implementing Applications the Quartz Way

whitepaper This paper is a transcript of a talk given by Ian Hutton, a Symbian Technical Consultant, in which he explains some key features and idioms of the Quartz user interface and their impact on Symbian OS.

Tags: gui, symbian os, interface, user interface

[10 Apr 2008]

PlayCorp Group Achieves Record Quarter After SAP Go-Live

whitepaper PlayCorp Group of Companies, based in Melbourne, is active in the apparel, leisure and homeware markets, managing a number of international and local brands, including Everlast, NRL, AFL, CUB, Ford, Marie Claire Homewares and Living with Deborah...

Tags: erp, apparel, chain, investment

[14 Sep 2007]

Richard Granger's NHS IT legacy

News Professor Peter Hutton, who resigned from the NHS' National Clinical Advisory Board in 2004, called the consultation process a "sham". After five years in charge of the biggest IT project in the world NHS IT director-general Richard Granger has...

Tags: connecting for health, richard granger, nhs

[18 Jun 2007]

Symbian email gets pushy

News Speaking to silicon.com sister site ZDNet UK, Symbian product manager, Ian Hutton, explained that the use of demand paging - loading a part of the disk's library into physical memory only when it is needed, rather than preloading it - would make...

Tags: push email, enterprise mobility, symbian, smartphones

[26 Mar 2007]

Workers 'worse off' under private equity

News Work Foundation chief executive Will Hutton called for more transparency in the way private equity-owned management teams treat their staff. Speaking to silicon.com, a spokesman for the T&G union supported Hutton's sentiment: "We think there is a...

Tags: employee, change management, acquisitions, management

[26 Mar 2007]

Opinion: Why I fear joined-up government

Comment So why not have a single database that provides for a cross-checking of information, an idea that re-emerged in the government's policy review on public services headed by Work and Pensions Secretary John Hutton?

Tags: data privacy, government database

[18 Jan 2007]

Data-sharing plan 'isn't Big Brother'

News Secretary of State for Work and Pensions John Hutton told Radio 4's Today programme that because government agencies don't usually share information they don't provide a "joined-up service" for the public.

Tags: id cards

[15 Jan 2007]

Failing Child Support Agency axed

News Work and Pensions secretary John Hutton said in a statement: "I want to thank staff at the CSA, who continue to do their best in very difficult circumstances. The failing Child Support Agency (CSA) is to be scrapped and replaced by a new system...

Tags: government, eds, csa

[24 Jul 2006]

Leader: No to any NHS IT whitewash

Leader More interesting were the barbed exchanges between MPs, NHS IT director general Richard Granger and two of his now highly critical ex-colleagues, Professor Peter Hutton, who used to head the National Clinical Advisory Board, and Dr Anthony Nowlan...

Tags: nhs cfh, nhs it

[27 Jun 2006]

MPs slam NHS IT delays

News At the PAC hearing professor Peter Hutton, who resigned from the NHS' National Clinical Advisory Board in 2004, told MPs he was asked to step down by the then-CEO of the NHS, Sir Nigel Crisp, after airing concerns about the procurement of the NHS...

Tags: nhs cfh, nhs

[27 Jun 2006]

Opinion: Online security school now in session

Comment With the help of BBC Top Gear's Richard Hammond, Cabinet Office Minister John Hutton and the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit's Sharon Lemon, the initiative will be a public-private partnership supported by the likes of eBay, HSBC, Lloyds TSB...

Tags: online security

[24 Oct 2005]

Blair: IT staff can transform public services

Blair: IT staff can transform public services

News It is important that John Hutton has been appointed as Cabinet Office minister at Cabinet level rank… He is personally experienced in this area and has shown interest in dealing with IT change. The Prime Minister has called on public sector IT...

Tags: government, public services, blair

[26 May 2005]

Meet the politicians in charge of government IT

Meet the politicians in charge of government IT

Comment Lord Warner has been promoted to minister of state for NHS delivery, taking over from John Hutton. Hutton joined the Department of Health in 1998 as parliamentary under secretary of state for health and social care, was appointed minister for...

Tags: government

[13 May 2005]

NHS to allow database opt-outs

News NPfIT outlined the position in response to media reports covering health minister John Hutton's comments on plans for storing records. The NHS National Programme for IT (NPfIT) has said that patients can opt out of having their records kept on...

Tags: nhs data

[19 Jan 2005]

Civil Service deletes millions of emails

News The move could make it tougher for independent inquiries, such as the recent David Blunkett enquiry or the Hutton report, to look into government records. The Cabinet Office denied on Monday that millions of emails are being deleted in response to...

Tags: freedom of information act, email, cabinet office

[20 Dec 2004]

NHS IT upgrade could cost £30bn

News Health minister John Hutton said on Tuesday that the NHS would not have to carry an "unsustainable financial burden", and claimed that some of the cost estimates floating around are just speculation. The UK government admitted on Monday evening...

[12 Oct 2004]

5 years ago…Vendors blamed for project failures

5 years ago…Vendors blamed for project failures

News Miles Hutton, business manager at Crew, said: "IT project managers are struggling in terms of managing their own resources and managing their suppliers. It's not always the supplier's fault, but they are trying to make money and are not always...

[29 Sep 2004]

Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Greg Dyke

Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Greg Dyke

Comment That's not to say it has been a year without incident - in fact Dyke has probably had his fill of incidents this year, not least of all the Gilligan/Kelly/Hutton debacle which pitted Dyke against Blair and some deep rooted Whitehall cronyism.

Tags: greg dyke

[16 Sep 2004]

The BBC: The monopoly it's OK to love?

News We don't want to start a debate about BBC television programmes, or the Iraq War, the Hutton Report, the Beeb's independence and the fact that it should cover news without government intervention. This week the BBC has been back in the news.

Tags: bbc

[14 Jul 2004]

Will's Web Watch: 'Don't knock the BBC'... Why not?

Comment Now while I've not read it cover-to-cover I'm fairly sure the Hutton report at no point specifically made mention of Fantasy Football competitions - but clearly some people believe that to be the case.

[12 Jul 2004]

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