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Snooping database has to happen says gov't
News Sign up for the PS newsletter today! The Home Secretary has stressed the need for even greater snooping powers for government. In a speech to the Institute for Public Policy Research Commission today, Home Secretary... [15 Oct 2008]
Shoppers ready to slash web spending
News Sign up for the R&L newsletter today! The consumer slowdown on the high street is beginning to bleed into online retail as shoppers' confidence in their spending power takes a hit from the credit crunch.silicon.com... [15 Oct 2008]
O2 speeds up handset repairs processing
News Sign up for the R&L newsletter today! Mobile operator O2's stores division has reduced the processing time for customer claims from 25 minutes to 10, thanks to a handset repair admin application from Torex.silicon.com... [15 Oct 2008]
Specsavers takes IT service model to pastures new
News Sign up for the R&L newsletter today! High street optician chain Specsavers has extended a service agreement with Fujitsu Siemens Computer Services to support its expansion overseas.silicon.com Retail & Leisure [15 Oct 2008]
'In the future only Jeremy Clarkson will read newspapers'
News Sign up for the R&L newsletter today! Former News of the World editor Piers Morgan believes print papers will go the way of the dodo, with electronic readers stepping in to take their place. Speaking last night at a... [14 Oct 2008]
Met Office strikes data deal with HSBC
News Sign up for the FS newsletter today! The Met Office has struck an agreement with HSBC to provide weather and climate change data to the bank's fund managers.silicon.com Financial Services Get the latest financial... [13 Oct 2008]
Web laggard Zavvi says it's time to get net-savvy
News Sign up for the R&L newsletter today! High street entertainment retailer Zavvi has set its sights on growing its internet business to 10 per cent of total sales by 2011.silicon.com Retail & Leisure Get the latest retail... [09 Oct 2008]
London 2012: Will IT be hit by credit crunch?
Comment Sign up for the PS newsletter today! London has a vision of using technology to deliver a successful 2012 Olympics. But, asks Ovum analyst John O'Brien, will the credit crunch stop the city from fulfilling its dreams? [09 Oct 2008]
Why green tech is more influential than ever
News The latest Agenda Setters list includes more people working on a greener tech future than ever before: it's a significant sign the industry is finally taking the subject of the environment seriously. With the top 50... [08 Oct 2008]
Are you heading for an IT train wreck?
News It claims one warning sign for organisations is they are spending big on hiring programmers to keep an old system running, when what they need is a strategy for squeezing the investment in the old system - and putting a... [08 Oct 2008]
The Portal as People-Centric SOA: Unifying the Enterprise Across Java and .NET
White Paper Regardless of whether services are written in C#, Visual Basic , or Java, a Java EE portal built with Mainsoft's Portal Edition delivers a rich and well-integrated end-user environment, with equal access to the Java EE infrastructural... [07 Oct 2008]
Training-starved teachers confused about IT
News Sign up for the PS newsletter today! UK teachers are becoming less confident about using ICT in the curriculum - yet technology training for teaching staff is being cut back, a new survey shows. Research commissioned by... [06 Oct 2008]
Online retail hasn't killed the high street
News Sign up for the R&L newsletter today! Despite the rise and rise of online shopping, high street retail in the UK and US is far from dead.silicon.com Retail & Leisure Get the latest retail and leisure news straight to... [02 Oct 2008]
Brits lose £120m to foreign card fraud
News In the meantime, Apacs recommends consumers sign up to secure online payment services such as Verified by Visa and MasterCard SecureCode, which currently have around 25 million users in the UK. While the three years... [01 Oct 2008]
Kiddicare ends shouting and paper chase
News Sign up for the R&L newsletter today! Baby and children's equipment retailer Kiddicare has gone live with a warehouse management system to automate stock control in its £16m distribution centre (DC).silicon.com Retail &... [01 Oct 2008]
