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OCBC wants technology safe and tested

OCBC wants technology safe and tested

Insight Because banks manage customers' money and confidential data, IT innovation must at times give way to security, says OCBC Bank CIO Lim Khiang Tong.

Thursday, November 20 2008 07:42 PM

Tags: Innovation, Banking, Technology, Security, Singapore, Malaysia, Banking Industry, CIO, financial, bank


Cisco Business Communications Solution

Cisco Business Communications Solution

Reviews Based on Cisco’s enterprise VoIP technology, the Business Communications Solution is an interesting and reasonably affordable solution for small companies looking for integrated voice and data networking.

Wednesday, July 12 2006 09:50 AM


Why IT must get more professional

Why IT must get more professional

Insight U.K. IT sector needs to learn from other industries and adopt a more professional approach, says one industry observer.

Monday, June 05 2006 03:46 PM


Government data breaches have eroded public trust

News The British Computer Society has lashed out at the government, saying its poor data-control practices have harmed people's trust in information sharing.

Thursday, May 01 2008 12:37 AM

Tags: Security, Data security, Trust, Survey, public sector, U.K., Security, Data security, HM Revenue & Customs, HMRC


BCS thinktank to help protect 2012 Olympics

News A new British Computer Society group will focus on cybercrime forensics, training and evidence, and will work with the police to counter possible IT security threats to London 2012.

Wednesday, December 17 2008 11:52 AM

Tags: Hacking, PC security, Conference, Cybercrime, Training, software tool, chairman, U.K., Internet, Olympic Games


Tech to cure crop failure and look inside Einstein's mind?

News The British Computer Society has laid out the most pressing economic, environmental and social issues facing the world that it feels could be solved with technology within the next two decades.

Friday, March 13 2009 12:11 PM

Tags: Virtualization, Conference, computer science, motivation, computer disc, computer, Artificial Intelligence, virtual reality, information system, U.K.


HP names new high-end server chief

News Itanium server group is now under Martin Fink and includes NonStop servers, Linux and open-source software.

Thursday, November 02 2006 11:10 AM

Tags: Servers, Executive recruiting


Lucent to slash 1,680 jobs from sales unit

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Friday, June 01 2001 02:59 PM


Tech skills not enough to be top dog

News IT execs are just as ambitious as anyone else but they lack information on how to make that next step up to become a director, says the British Computer Society.

Friday, April 13 2007 04:45 AM

Tags: IT Management, Leadership


Expert: Hold developers liable for flaws

News Former U.S. cybersecurity czar Howard Schmidt says coders should be held accountable for security problems in their software.

Thursday, October 13 2005 11:18 AM

Tags: Security Management, Security applications/tools, Software engineering/development


Microsoft: Failing IT pros should be struck off

News Heading a failed IT project should carry a similar penalty to medical malpractice, according to a senior executive at the software giant.

Thursday, May 24 2007 03:07 AM

Tags: Business Strategies & Functions, Service level management, IT Governance


Green body: Vista means more dead PCs

News Hardware requirements of Microsoft's successor to XP could force thousands of older PCs to be scrapped, campaigners claim.

Tuesday, January 30 2007 11:06 AM

Tags: Personal Computers, Asset/resource/knowledge management, Recycling


EC funds 'gender equality in science' study

News The European Commission has granted funding to academic organizations for the study of how to encourage women to enter scientific professions.

Tuesday, January 08 2008 10:59 AM

Tags: Funding, Market research


The rise of Sun services

News Despite CEO Scott McNealy's disdain for big services groups, Sun's own unit has quietly become important to the company's bottom line. But can it overcome potential partner conflicts and the loss of key figures?

Thursday, April 15 2004 10:40 AM


Web-science pioneer is made a dame

News The New Year's honors list included a damehood for Professor Wendy Hall, a seminal figure in the research and development of web libraries, hypermedia, multimedia and the semantic Web.

Sunday, January 04 2009 01:59 PM

Tags: Web sites, Government, Benefits, Semantic Web, Hypermedia, Information And Communication Technology, Tim Berners-Lee, Association for Computing Machinery, Computer, Wendy Hall


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Save changes to all open Word documents at one time

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If your Word sessions often wind up with a lot of open documents, this obscure command can streamline the process of closing them and saving your changes.


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Do we need more delivery centers?

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As I wrote a while back in about "racing to subsidies", there certainly is an increased focus by governments to attract delivery centers to their region. To do that, many..... by Michael Rehkopf

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