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There's still a place for paper in a digital world - just don't drown
Comment Document capture enables paper documents (such as forms, contracts, faxes and invoices) to be digitised, classified, indexed and converted into a variety of formats (such as text-searchable PDF, TIF, JPG, DOC, RTF or TXT). [15 Jul 2009]
Stopping corporate IT break-ins
News In an identity management guide published today, the Corporate IT Forum (TiF) recommends using automation to smooth over some of the difficulties in keeping track of who is accessing what. To find out more about the... [20 Jan 2009]
Manchester rejects high-tech transport plans
News The Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Authority (GMPTA) was planning to use a £1.5bn grant from the Department for Transport's Innovation Fund (TIF) to implement road pricing, as well as a travel smartcard system... [15 Dec 2008]
Microsoft users "satisfied" with Vista, claims Microsoft
News In October, research by the Corporate IT Forum (Tif) found that more than half of those surveyed were "exploiting" XP compared to just four per cent for Vista. The Tif research also found more companies... [08 Dec 2008]
UK Plc feels abandoned to cyber crime onslaught
News The majority of UK businesses, 65 per cent, have seen an increase in cyber crime attacks, with a quarter having suffered a DDoS attack or had their corporate systems infected by malware, the Corporate IT Forum (Tif)... [03 Nov 2008]
Hasta la Vista baby, we're just not interested
News More than half (58 per cent) of businesses using Microsoft technology are "exploiting" Windows XP compared to just four per cent for Vista, according to the 'reality checkers' research by the Corporate IT Forum (Tif),... [01 Oct 2008]
Businesses may be forced to pay for e-crime police
News The Confederation of British Industry (CBI), the British Retail Consortium (BRC), the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), blue chip UK Plc IT user group the Corporate IT Forum (Tif) and tech industry body Intellect are... [17 Mar 2008]
UK Plc calls for national police e-crime force
News The Confederation of British Industry (CBI), the British Retail Consortium (BRC), the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), blue chip user group the Corporate IT Forum (Tif) and tech industry trade body Intellect are all... [14 Mar 2008]
UK needs cyber-crime reporting body
News David Roberts, chief executive of Tif, the Corporate IT Forum, told silicon.com there is a need for an organisation that businesses can talk to: "At the moment, there isn't anywhere a large or small corporate can go to... [19 Jul 2007]
Election 2005: Next government must launch 'war on hackers'
Comment David Roberts, chief executive of the Corporate IT Forum Tif, said that IT security has to be a key concern for any new government. A war on hackers, more investment in technology and a greater effort to bridge the... [21 Apr 2005]
Tech heart to future UK roads policy
News But, more significantly, she has in the past also served as head of IT at Powergen and logistics giant TNT, and remains chair of the Corporate IT Forum (TiF). There is no "killer idea" that will lessen levels of... [24 Jan 2005]
Novell failing to fight off Microsoft
News Last September the UK's leading user group, The Infrastructure Forum (tif), called on the UK government to investigate the changes. David Roberts, chief executive at tif, told silicon.com his members are... [17 Jun 2002]
Microsoft licensing changes - your views
News David Roberts, CEO of IT directors' association The Infrastructure Forum (tif), claimed there is still widespread resentment. Microsoft has failed to persuade users of the benefits of its new licensing scheme to such an... [23 May 2002]
Microsoft users unclear over pricing strategy
News The tailored deals leave many users with no clear idea of what price they should expect to pay for desktop software, according to David Roberts, CEO of The Infrastructure Forum (tif), a society for corporate IT directors. [22 Jan 2002]
UK government talks licences with Microsoft
News David Roberts, chair of the Infrastructure Forum (TIF) which has been campaigning against the changes, welcomed the intervention by the OGC. The Office of Government Commerce (OGC) has today confirmed reports that it is... [26 Nov 2001]