Glass ceiling frustrates over-worked IT managers
IT managers work some of the longest hours of any manager in their organisation but they are feeling increasingly frustrated at the lack of recognition and opportunities ...
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New IT systems add to massive benefits losses
New IT systems have increased the levels of benefit payments made in error by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
According to a 2003-04 report from the Public...
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Google fixes phishing flaw
Google has fixed a security flaw on its website that opened the door to phishing scams, account hijacks and other attacks, security researchers said on Monday.
The fla...
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Security consultants writing their own pay cheques
Pay for qualified security consultants has soared over the past year as budgets return and demand grows around the critical issues of application and system security.
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NHS online training to battle super bugs
The NHS has launched an online training tool for all health service staff, designed to raise awareness of the procedures needed to help reduce infections such as MRSA.
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CIO Jury: IT chiefs question UK's global competitiveness
The UK will lose its fight to compete with the new Asian economies in the information age because of a poor education system, a lack of entrepreneurs, high taxation and r...
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Byte Night charity sleep-out hits new highs
Byte Night has for another year been heralded as a resounding success as leading names working in tech in the UK gathered last Friday to sleep rough in aid of charity NCH...
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All change in Redmond as Microsoft does a reboot
Microsoft has announced a sweeping reorganisation of the company into three new divisions, a shift that will lead to the retirement of long-time Windows development chief...
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CIO Jury: Microsoft licensing slammed by UK IT chiefs
UK IT chiefs have slammed Microsoft over the cost of signing up to the Software Assurance (SA) licensing model, and accused the Redmond giant of wanting to "have its cake...
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Google has 'dumbed-down search', says Autonomy boss
Mike Lynch, founder and CEO of Autonomy, has accused Google of dumbing-down user expectations of search functionality, arguing there is far more to it than simply typing ...
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