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E-government - Strategy - UK
Councils offered ownership of partnered projects
Evolving technology barbarians will need new tools to prove their value to the board
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GPs' support for IT plan falls sharply, study reveals
Early warning of Choose & Book flaws could help ensure success
Blueprint for professionalism in IT security
Government to recruit IT project management swat team
IT challenges for 2005
NHS IT plan omitted practicalities
2004: a year of high-tech changes
Make sure of the maximum benefit
The perfect host?
DWP plans a massive XP upgrade despite the pilot roll-out disaster
Government measures
ISC launches programme for security best practice
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Avoid adding risk and complexity to projects to achieve goals rapidly
Industry backs action on training
Automatic code de-buggers 10 years away
Gartner direct laptop figures rejected by HP
Microsoft to open research lab in India
Waterways to cut costs by 35% with Fujitsu
Mapping out a future for the NHS
Pick 'n' mix support for users
Channel players encouraged to practice what they preach
Under 1% of Whitehall IT uses open source
500 Club IT directors to tackle mobile challenges
In brief
Government departments skip parts of gate process
Charteris seeks to expand reach with Cedalion acquisition
Invest in IT to boost UK's output, says Oracle boss
Ignorance of IT breeds turkeys
Report warns of skills shortage bombshell
Symantec moves beyond security tools
IBM offers companies monthly security report
Council IT not ready for Freedom of Information
The basis of profitability
Rising above disaster
Meeting notes: 20 October 2004
Balance discipline and creativity to make innovation work for you
Trusts highlight local challenge of IT plan
Paris considers Linux move
Orange's 3G handsets are coming soon
Seize the time
Some trusts already face shortfall
Trusts face funding gap between roll-out costs and eventual savings
IBM gives mainframes new lease of life with reference architectures
Adobe to digitally certify PDFs
Manage the dangers of meta data hiding in the documents you send
Wirral lights the way to electronic records
NHS IT Wirral hospital is 'years ahead' on patient records
Converged councils
Motorola to cut 1,000 jobs worldwide
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Cisco starts China offensive with R&D;
Thought for the day:
Sink or swim
Microsoft offers end-users access to back-up files
Incident response plans avert disaster and make breaches 'temporary inconvenience'
Hot skills: Base of large J2EE and Linux users creates market for Weblogic skills
Watmore's tough task
Laying down the law
Sun to pilot own hosting centres
Don't let your staff disappear
Make way for the 'embedded internet'
National plan may replace Emis system, GPs warned
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National Audit Office to investigate world�s biggest civil IT programme
Indian and Chinese firms embark on outsourcing venture
Sort out citizen database mess, MPs tell Whitehall
BCS awards finalists put stress on service
Doctors feel left out of NHSIT plans
Report warns of flaws in NHS IT programme
College to use IP telephony and XML to track student attendance
Extra �800m to modernise criminal justice IT
ERP drive switches to broader user needs
Sleep out for the night to help homeless children
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E-government - read the small print first
SAP to unify software maintenance programme
Can spam really be wiped out in two years?
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Thought for the day:
Gordon's magic IT wand
Microsoft Business Solutions aims to be a $10bn business by 2011
Thought for the day:
If at first you don't succeed, pretend you did
Firms urged to look at rivals to 'hackers' target' Internet Explorer
Compliance: Make it work for you
Ministers told to do more to protect UK's critical IT
IBM veteran extols Linux sophistication
Non-Microsoft browsers are most secure choice
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Bichard criticisms spur Home Office move on national police intelligence network
Suppliers not tempted by police national database
Irish bank ditches Windows in favour of Linux
Revenue cannot afford a failure
PeopleSoft's and SAP's plans for the enterprise
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Don't railroad us into new IT systems, warn doctors
Staffordshire saves �2.5m a year with SAP system
New York plans huge wireless network
Data sharing plan 'piggy-backed on ID bill'
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