TV licence warning for online World Cup fans
Businesses could face stiff penalties if they are caught allowing staff to watch World Cup matches broadcast over the internet at work without a TV licence.
The World ...
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Ignorance rife among London's wi-fi pubs
One of the biggest problems to overcome in getting London unplugged and online with wireless internet access will be getting businesses to realise they are actually able ...
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World Cup security: Avaya poised to tackle DoS attacks
Fifa's networking partner said today it was expecting hackers to launch huge denial of service attacks against the World Cup football network.
Avaya's business develop...
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Vista beta goes public
After months of limited testing, Microsoft late on Wednesday made a beta version of Windows Vista publicly available for download.
The company kicked off what it calle...
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IT contractors flock to booming City firms
Public sector organisations are losing out to booming City institutions in the increasingly fierce war for IT talent.
The share of IT contractors working in the public...
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Microsoft bolts business intelligence to Office
Microsoft will offer analysis and planning applications as an add-on to its Office suite, a move meant to steer corporate customers away from specialised business-intelli...
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Update: Apple brings Indian operations to the US
Apple has scuttled plans that would have seen it open a customer services and software development centre in India, according to reports.
Earlier this year, it was rev...
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Skills Survey 2006: IT workers lured into contracting
Lucrative fees have tempted an increasing proportion of UK IT workers into becoming contractors, according toexclusive 2006 Skills Survey.
The survey found that contra...
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Skills Survey 2006: Does the board respect IT?
While the board says it values ideas coming from the IT department, IT workers aren't quite as confident their voices are being heard.
Inexclusive 2006 Skills Survey, ...
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Techies not sure their kids should follow them into IT
Despite tech's image as an all-work-and-no-play, long hours, health threatening profession, today's CIOs are divided over whether they want their kids to be techies just ...
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