charity
Charity Migrates From Linux and Cuts Web Publishing to Just Seconds
White Paper Microsoft Partner Afkar Information Technology transferred the charity's Linux-based portal and the intranet to a new solution based on Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. The Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) wanted a Web environment for its... [16 Apr 2008]
Charity Begins At... Your Mail Program
White Paper This paper proposes a new one: "Charity seals", analogous to Christmas seals on paper mail. Donating to charity is something many legitimate users do anyway, and so the perceived pain to the legitimate users may well be less than for yet proposed... [08 Dec 2006]
Charity hits back at 'destroy your PC' claims
News A charity which reconditions second hand Pentium computers for use in the Third World has hit out at media coverage this week which encouraged companies to destroy old kit by driving nails through the hard drive of each computer they discard. [18 Feb 2005]
Charity Commission to seal £5m IT deal with Parity
News The Charity Commission is about to sign a £5m deal with Parity Group for IT support and the development of its ebusiness strategy. This will allow for the digitisation of the Commission's paper-intensive audit trail and reduce the manual... [04 Jul 2003]
Trekkers needed for IT charity fundraiser
News IT Relief - the industry charity dedicated to fundraising for the benefit of children - is organising a trek down the Yangtze River in November this year. The charity is looking for plucky volunteers to join the trek, which gives those privileged... [21 May 2002]
Silicon.com names winners of IT Relief charity auction
News They are: Anthony Onabanjo of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, and Geoff Davenport of Idacrest Computer Services, who will take a friend each to the world charity premiere of Mickey Blue Eyes, and attend the star-studded after-show party in... [27 Jul 1999]
Security experts urged to join charity appeal
News Let's get the infosecurity professionals to chip in and donate their time to a registered charity that couldn't otherwise afford the consultancy fees. The Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) is embarking on a mission to help charities... [23 Sep 2004]
Silicon.com launches IT-backed charity Web site
News Silicon.com has joined forces with IT Relief - the technology industry's vehicle for supporting charity - to host the official IT Relief Web site (http://www.silicon.com/itrelief ). This year, IT Relief is backing an organisation called KIDS, a UK... [29 Jun 1999]
Charity offers free WEEE advice
News UK charity Computer Aid International has today launched a free guide for companies and individuals struggling to get to grips with the WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Directive - which will require the recycling and safe disposal... [26 Oct 2004]
Man arrested over tsunami charity website hack
News A man has been arrested for attempting to hack into the DEC.org.uk tsunami charity relief site. Another man was arrested and charged with sending fake charity emails asking for donations for a real relief organisation. [21 Jan 2005]
Zoo charity discovers benefits of going beyond Outlook
Case Study The Zoological Society of London (ZSL), a charity which runs the London Zoo and other wildlife conservation projects, has improved the efficiency and productivity of a small IT staff by rolling out new asset management software. [20 Jun 2006]
IT charity gears up for fundraising blitz
News IT Relief, the technology industry's official charity, relaunches today under the aegis of a new chairman and with a revamped website (http://www.itrelief.org ). The site's editor, Graham Hayday, is also backing the charity as a member of its... [23 Jan 2002]
Tsunami charity website hack - UK man charged
News A London man is to appear in court next week after being charged with attempting to hack into a charity website set up to raise relief funds for victims of the Asian tsunami disaster. Daniel James Cuthbert, 28, of Whitechapel in East London has... [11 Feb 2005]
Man pleads not guilty to Tsunami charity website hack
News A London man has pleaded not guilty to a charge of attempting to hack into a charity website set up to raise money for victims of the Asian tsunami disaster. Daniel James Cuthbert, 28, from Whitechapel in East London, has been charged with one... [17 Feb 2005]
IT charity employs flash mob tactics
News A flash mob descended on Potters Field, next to City Hall in London, this morning - not to protest against mayor Ken Livingstone's latest policies but to draw attention to Byte Night, an annual sleepout by the IT industry in aid of children's... [06 Sep 2007]
