The Scottish Parliament delegates Win2000 admin to MDD
The Scottish Parliament has installed an enterprise management system from Master Design and Development (MDD) for the administration of its Windows NT/2000 system.
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Cancer researchers pioneer data mining techniques
Medical researchers at the University of Leeds are pioneering the latest data mining techniques in their fight against Leukaemia.
The Disease Registry Application (DRA...
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Users let down by poor accounting software
More than one in three senior finance professionals are struggling with database, desktop and reporting software problems, according to the latest report from ebusiness a...
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IWF refocuses on international issues
The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) has relaunched itself, putting an emphasis on co-operation with its counterparts in other countries, tackling racism on the Internet, ...
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News in View: Offshore outsourcing - the Asian boom
The IT skills shortage and rocketing wage demands are driving increasing numbers of software companies out of the US and Europe in search of staff.
But although the st...
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Healthcare falls behind in high-tech investment
The healthcare industry is significantly under-investing in IT, according to a report out this week from research house Datamonitor.
According to the company's market ...
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Casio and Siemens join Windows CE club
Casio and Siemens' Communications Devices (CD) division are to develop Internet-enabled mobile devices based on the Microsoft Windows CE operating system (OS).
Siemens...
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DTI report raps UK employers' knuckles
UK employees earn less and work longer hours than their counterparts abroad according to survey from the Department of Trade and Industry.
The UK Competitor Indicators...
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Drain on security staff leaving companies open to attack
A lack of skilled security workers is leaving companies vulnerable to attack, according to Richard Parkinson, northern European managing director of Network Associates' (...
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