BT operators feel the pressure
Nine out of ten BT telephone operators are suffering from stress, with nearly a third seeking medical attention. The claims are made in a report by the Communication Work...
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Oracle founder launches Java start-up
The co-founder of Oracle and Centura Software, Bruce Scott, has announced the launch of his latest start-up - PointBase.
The company received a $1.9m cash injection la...
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Mobile workers get Java links to the desktop
Sun Microsystems is today expected to unveil a software product designed to give mobile workers access to desktop files and applications.
The software, called i-Planet...
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Tadpole links engineers with Cartesia handset
Tadpole Technologies has today launched a Java-based geographic information system for utility companies and the public service industry.
Cartesia, which makes use of ...
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Tesco Property scraps paper for Lotus Notes
UK supermarket Tesco has teamed up with Computasoft Consulting to install Lotus Notes for its property division - specially designed to suit the retailer's needs. The mov...
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The desktop PC is dead, long live the notebook!
The desktop PC is marching towards obsolescence, according to Craig Barrett, president and CEO of Intel.
Speaking at Compaq's Innovate Forum 99 in Houston, Texas he cl...
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Sun, sand and servers for ICL
Engineers from top service provider ICL's Manchester office recently enjoyed a two week 'busman's holiday' in the sunny Azores as part of a £6m contract with the Portugue...
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Tele2 cuts Pink Elephant's Net costs
Pink Elephant - a provider of IT management services - claims to have cut its Internet access costs by 83 per cent after opting for a digital wireless service from Tele2....
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Sun and Sybase team up to help developers
Sun Microsystems and Sybase are joining forces to enable developers to build applications which allow mobile workers to access corporate networks from handheld devices.
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IT workers to get free ISP
MSF, the UK trade union for skilled and professional people, is to offer free Web access to its 420,000 members.
The union is finalising a deal with BT, whereby the UK...
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