IDC Forum, Paris: Negroponte claims US will beat cautious Europe
Professor Nicholas Negroponte, technology guru and founder of MIT's Media Lab, outlined his vision for the future of business in Europe at the IDC forum in Paris yesterda...
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Carayol calls for IT staff to brush up on business skills
IT professionals who want to reach the board of directors need to start taking commercial responsibility for their work. This was the message from René Carayol, IT direct...
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Vanco wins £19.6m Euromaster outsourcing deal
Tyre company Euromaster has outsourced its entire corporate telecoms network to Vanco in a three-year deal worth £19.6m.
It is Vanco's largest single deal to date and ...
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Reed turns to Sirocom in €17m virtual network deal
Sirocom has won a €17m, three-year deal to supply converged voice and data networking to recruitment business Reed Managed Services.
The agreement follows a lengthy co...
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Outsourcing remains high on CIO agenda
Outsourcing remains high on the CIO agenda but there is still a huge gulf between the predicted and actual cost savings, according to new research.
The survey of more ...
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Sasser writer free to return to his job
The German 19-year-old who wrote the Sasser email virus, which caused havoc and huge financial damage to businesses worldwide last year, has escaped serious punishment.
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Spies target techies with honey traps, warns MI5
IT staff travelling abroad are being targeted by foreign spies in an attempt to steal cutting-edge technologies and research, according to MI5.
MI5 warns that many cou...
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UK customer data safe in India, says FSA
An investigation into the offshore operations of leading UK financial institutions claims consumer data is at no greater risk in India than in the UK.
Banking regulato...
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Lib Dem manifesto hits out at ID cards
The Liberal Democrats have made opposition to Labour's controversial ID card project a central plank of their election manifesto.
Instead of introducing ID cards, a Li...
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Bring crime fighting into the internet age
Criminals are using computers more than crowbars according to one parliamentary lobbying group which is demanding political parties in the UK amend the laws to reflect th...
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