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Looking to the long term
Is it too late for NHS national programme to win support of doctors for new systems?
Oracle outlines eight-year PeopleSoft plan
In brief
AMR predicts merger of ERP apps and IT infrastructure to cut costs
Microsoft and Autodesk to cross-licence patents
Custom support, online help and Linux are options for NT4 users
The essence of convergence
Thought for the day:
Keep intrusion detection systems simple
Oracle remains tight-lipped about PeopleSoft
Your Shout
Oracle shows 10g and grid strategies at OracleWorld
New tools show how systems affect business processes
Object database goes open source
Microsoft to open research lab in India
Oracle opts for fixed patch alerts to cut costs and simplify planning
Mapping out a future for the NHS
Responsibility without authority leaves head of police IT with roll-out quandary
Pick 'n' mix support for users
In search of a better way to look for data
Meeting notes: 10 November 2004
BMC and HP upgrade software to help IT make business changes
CA's bet on open source pays off as number of Ingres users doubles
Hitting the highway
Rising above disaster
Avoiding disasters at the Oracle User Group's annual conference
Microsoft searches for the data holy grail
SAP embeds CRM in SME business suite
Trusts highlight local challenge of IT plan
Spanish practices to rule in Abbey-Santander deal
Wirral lights the way to electronic records
NHS IT Wirral hospital is 'years ahead' on patient records
IT successes are built on rock of Partenon
Have faith in adding Linux to the IT mix
Peoplesoft products aid deployment of new systems
Linux user Bergen beats Microsoft licence jam
Oracle predicts grids will be only way to meet processing demands
Hot skills: Base of large J2EE and Linux users creates market for Weblogic skills
IBM hails automation in database upgrade
Give a little of your time and make a big difference
Sun offers more intergration with Hyperion's BI application
Oracle to track grid technology implementation
EU gives open-source software a boost
OracleWorld: users wait for next big thing
App server price slashed as Oracle discovers midmarket
Landmark Intel chip offers 32-bit users a path to 64-bit computing
SCO vows to beat IBM, upgrades products
Sort out citizen database mess, MPs tell Whitehall
BCS awards finalists put stress on service
IBM gives CICS a boost
College to use IP telephony and XML to track student attendance
ERP drive switches to broader user needs
Sun unveils Opteron line with 4-way
Storage roundup
Nexus tackles IT failure
Birthday push for IT volunteers
Niku to launch open-source Windows app
Bichard criticisms spur Home Office move on national police intelligence network
Suppliers not tempted by police national database
Microsoft extends Visual Studio family
Oracle courts ISVs
Don't railroad us into new IT systems, warn doctors
Microsoft's move for SAP shows determination behind .net push
IBM's BI stance shows intelligence
Web services: Speech therapy
Web services: Facing both ways
Your shout
IBM unveils Stinger database
CA software enables IT chiefs to run infrastructure like a business
Telco NTL standardises on Microsoft
BEA adapts browser for mobile workers
CA wireless site app draws interest
VeriSign acquires Jamba
Mobile benefits
Open-source software merits debated
IBM, HP and Microsoft talk autonomic strategies
IT professionals can now help charities remotely
HP adds mx2 module to Integrity Server
Oracle 10g database a hit with users
Oracle touts grids and SOAs with developer tool
Microsoft forms RFID council
Bridging the gap between security and developers
Your shout
IBM-Candle deal helps On Demand
Greenpeace takes on IBM storage network
Too much of the budget is being blown on monitoring hardware
Council rushes out back-up system
Ready to roll
Legacy users face costly migration to latest DB2
IBM updates mainframe DB2
PLM streamlines development of Boeing 7E7
AirMiles pushes ahead with XML after integrating back-office IT
HP signs $150m India bank contract
Overseas outsourcing brings privacy risks
BEA boosts quarterly profit and revenue
Data dealings
Thought for the day:
Collaborate on ID cards
SAP R/3: you got it right or paid the price
Microsoft�s Longhorn platform promises to remove middleware
Analysts warn of lock-in dangers as Microsoft previews Longhorn
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