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VMware shows off next-gen virtualisation

News That separation lets many operating systems be shoe-horned onto a single server for greater efficiency, and it increasingly also permits higher-level tasks, such as shifting virtual machines off of over-taxed physical machines. [14 Sep 2007]

Co-op Group polls customers at the till

News At the time the majority of the retail sector was making the move to chip and PIN, it was often suggested that the new systems would be able to add valuable new features to store's checkout process. Freeman said the system has the ability to... [10 Aug 2007]

Five million benefits calls still unanswered

News When customers do finally get through to DWP helplines, however, there is a high level of satisfaction with the service provided. More than five million phone calls to benefits call centres went unanswered during the first half of the 2005/2006... [01 Nov 2006]

Wal-Mart demands double RFID chips with groceries

News Wal-Mart is also doubling the number of suppliers that will use RFID, with its next 300 largest suppliers committed to having tagging systems live by the start of next year. It announced that 500 new stores and clubs will roll out RFID for case and... [13 Sep 2006]

Motorola pledges 50 per cent Linux

News Linux - freely available and collectively developed by a numerous programmers across the world - has surpassed Microsoft operating systems in phones and is on track to surpass Symbian in 2010, Motorola said. [16 Aug 2006]

£4.7bn Whitehall efficiency savings questioned

News The PAC said delays in obtaining data on service quality, limitations in measurement methodologies and deficiencies in departments' management information systems means these efficiency claims must be treated with caution. [20 Jul 2006]

RFID spills the beans on Samsung Tesco shoppers

News So far, Samsung Tesco has spent about $800,000 on its RFID systems, $300,000 of which was subsidised by the South Korean government, Lee said. Not until we have reached a certain level of confidence in RFID technology. [04 Jul 2006]

'Inefficient' £180m school IT spend faces overhaul

News Owen Lynch, chief executive of Becta, said: "Addressing the range of factors that are barriers at a national, regional, and institutional level to maximising the benefits that MIS systems can bring is complex but essential. [19 Aug 2005]

Thumbs-down for 'irrelevant' Linux and grid, say manufacturers

News Around ninety per cent of manufacturers said their next RFID project will be based around systems and data integration. Manufacturers also listed ERP and CRM systems as key areas of tech spending for 2005. [28 Apr 2005]

"DIY" approach to IT hits financial firms' revenues

News The Future of IFA Technology by market analyst Datamonitor says failing IT systems are resulting in substantial losses through wasted financial adviser time. Datamonitor calculates these IFAs lose the equivalent of one working week per adviser per... [18 Feb 2005]

HP goes back to software

News HP spent $470m in 2000 to acquire Bluestone Software, a small maker of Java application server software that brought HP into closer competition with market leaders IBM and BEA Systems. Martin Fink, Linux vice-president at HP, said HP is able to... [12 Nov 2004]

Security experts urged to join charity appeal

News The Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) is embarking on a mission to help charities by offering its expertise in security and auditing to those charitable organisations who are struggling to meet compliance regulations. [23 Sep 2004]

Sun readies server software for rivals' OSes

News Sun plans will announce that its Java Enterprise System, a collection of server software, will be available on two rivals' operating systems in the first quarter of 2005. Customers who sign up for a $100-per-employee-per year subscription for JES... [27 Jul 2004]

IT skills framework gets users' support

News SFIA was formed in July this year by e-skills UK, the BCS, the Institute for the Management of Information Systems and the Institution of Electrical Engineers. The Skills Framework for the Information Age (SFIA) claims it will make it simpler for... [04 Nov 2003]

SMS crime reporting a hit in Malaysia

News At a recent meeting of police chiefs held in Melaka, officers from other states have shown interest in the scheme and may implement similar text-based crime reporting systems soon, he added. The scheme was launched because it was hoped that by... [24 Oct 2003]

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