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Photos: Computer history goes under the hammer
Photo This is the Lyons Electronic Office - LEOII/3 electronic programmable storage computer which was first demonstrated in 1958. Just 13 of the Leo II devices were built and it was one of the first commercially sold... [29 Sep 2009]
Are dinosaur managers and poor teaching holding back Digital Britain?
News If you talk to 12-year-olds they'll say I don't want to work in an office because what they're taught at 12 is [Microsoft] Word and Excel," Clarke added. A panel assembled by the British Computer Society (BCS) were asked... [23 Sep 2009]
Former eBay CEO vies to become Arnold Schwarzenegger's successor
News Whitman, who has never served an elected public office, will announce her bid for the Republican nomination in 2010 during a speech in Fullerton, California. Former eBay CEO Meg Whitman is expected to officially declare... [22 Sep 2009]
Qualcomm Case Study: GE Healthcare - Clinical Services
White Paper The company sought a way to dispatch this distributed team of skilled engineers to the appropriate facilities, based on both the type of equipment they are qualified to repair and their home office location. [11 Sep 2009]
Broward County Sheriff's Office Improves Billing Processes for Thousands of Detail Assignments
White Paper Broward County Sheriff's Department (BSO), the nation's largest county law enforcement agency, employs more than 6,000 law enforcement, fire, paramedic, and emergency workers serving Broward County as a whole and, on a contract basis,... [31 Aug 2009]
Five ways Microsoft has changed since Gates left
Comment Follow silicon.com on Twitter in 2010 with the arrival of Office 14. The latest word on Office 2010 Tim Ferguson tracks the trends in Redmond over the past 12 months. It's been a year... [08 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). However, the Cabinet... [01 Jul 2009]
Increasing Transparency and Accountability in Federal Performance Reporting: Lessons from the OMB Pilot Program
White Paper In 2006, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) authorized the Performance and Accountability Reporting (PAR) Pilot Program, which permitted executive branch agencies to use an alternative approach to reporting... [23 Jun 2009]
Knickers dropping as recession hits web retail
News During the same period, high street sales recorded growth of just 21 per cent, the Office for National Statistics found. Online sales of lingerie have dropped by more than a quarter, according to a new research report. [09 Jun 2009]
NHS warned: It's time to beat the breaches
News The Information Commissioner's Office is putting pressure on the NHS to improve data security at its facilities, following a string of breaches. In the past six months, the privacy watchdog has taken action against... [26 May 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 15.05.09
Round-Up In the office if you're really focused on completing the task at hand you can just about ignore emails, phone calls, chat requests and tweets but you can't ignore people leaning over your desk asking if you've read the... [15 May 2009]
Home and dry with the great WFH experiment?
News With millions expected to abandon the office today to mark the annual Work From Home day, silicon.com sent its reporters out into the field (literally) to see whether homeworking is all it's cracked up to be. [15 May 2009]
Young Entrepreneurs Live Up to Their Potential, Use Technology to Grow by 100 Percent
White Paper To keep growing as a company, JM Web Designs upgraded to Windows Vista, Windows Mobile 6, and the 2007 Microsoft Office system. For more than ten years, JM Web Designs has relied on Microsoft solutions to help it mature... [01 May 2009]
Office 14: New name, new tests
News Microsoft has said it will start widespread testing of the next version of the Office suite sometime in the third quarter, in preparation for a final launch of the product in the first half of next year. [15 Apr 2009]
RIP Office 2003: Support deadline looms
News Microsoft will drop mainstream support for Office 2003 on 14 April, and on the same day the retirement process begins for its former mainstream operating system, Windows XP. Although mainstream support... [07 Apr 2009]