EC proposes VAT changes for e-services
The European Commission today agreed proposals to modifiy the rules governing Value Added Tax (VAT) for electronic services, subscription TV and pay-per-view TV.
The p...
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EC launches portal to boost European tourism
The European Commission is to use the Internet to advise the European tourist industry on the help it offers for building and increasing visitor numbers.
In a statemen...
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Azlan profits soar by 141 per cent
Pre-tax profits year ending 31 March 2000 for the Azlan Group stood at £9.3m, an increase of 141 per cent on the previous year while turnover rose 20 per cent, year on ye...
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JD Edwards announces 800 redundancies
JD Edwards is to lay off 800 staff worldwide as part of a major restructuring plan.
According to a spokesman for JD Edwards, the company invested heavily last year but...
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StorageTek pins its hopes on SANs
Data storage specialist, StorageTek is backing storage area networks (SAN) and virtual technology to help revive its flagging fortunes.
At the company's EuroStorage ev...
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This time in '99: MPs set to give Ecommerce Bill a rough ride
This is how the original story broke in May 1999:
A committee of UK MPs will publish a report today which is expected to be highly critical of the government's trouble...
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IBM launches e-learning schemes and Linux training
IBM has launched Mindspan Solutions, a service for customers wanting to plan, create, and deploy e-learning solutions.
The service will offer planning and design servi...
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SuSE Linux takes Griffin training into Eire
SuSE Linux has teamed up with Griffin Software, the Unix technical skills provider, to offer training courses in the open source operating system across Ireland.
The t...
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Virus Update: Love Bug delves deeper than email
As the Love Bug virus continues its rampage across UK companies, some companies are finding the impact is affecting more than email services.
Ascot-based training firm...
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Poor IT training costs more than a headache for managers
Managers across different sectors are losing time due to the way they are learning to use desktop applications themselves, according to a recent survey commissioned by IT...
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