Enterprise software
Enterprise software covers a wide range of vital IT management decisions, from operating systems to databases, from business applications to integration and middleware. Your software purchasing and development strategy is central to delivering successful IT systems, and we examine the products and trends that help IT managers make the right choices for their organisation.
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04 Nov 2024
Coffee badging explained: Why businesses are cracking down
Companies are enforcing return-to-office mandates, and employees aren't thrilled. Boosting morale with perks and flexibility can ease the transition. Continue Reading
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04 Nov 2024
Government’s £600,000 offer to Horizon scandal victims was 'political'
The Post Office was blindsided by the previous government’s decision to offer £600,000 to all subpostmasters wrongly convicted of financial crimes as a result of Horizon failures Continue Reading
By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
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11 Feb 2011
BMW's Aida project on song with DS's V6 PLM system
BMW has selected Dassault Systèmes' V6 product lifecycle management (PLM) software for its cars' future electrical, electronics, and embedded software (E/E)... Continue Reading
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10 Feb 2011
Social media policy: Seven questions to ask
Businesses must create a social media policy to guide employees using social networks and micro-blogging sites, according to Gartner. Continue Reading
By- Jenny Williams, University of Gloucestershire
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10 Feb 2011
Mobile workers practise lax security
More than half of Europeans practise unsafe networking when they work away from the office, according to research by German remote access experts NCP Engineering. Continue Reading
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10 Feb 2011
Review: Internet Explorer 9 - in pictures
Microsoft has released the latest version of its popular web browser Continue Reading
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09 Feb 2011
IT managers find Internet Explorer 9 fails to render websites and web applications
With the development of Internet Explorer 9.0 near completion, ComputerWeekly.com has learned that thousands of sites and applications are incompatible with the new browser and its immediate predecessor. Continue Reading
By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
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08 Feb 2011
Post Office faces legal action over alleged accounting system failures
More than 50 postmasters are planning legal action against the Post Office to reclaim money they paid to the Post Office after being accused of theft and false accounting. Continue Reading
By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
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08 Feb 2011
AXA in £150m settlement for software glitch
Financial services giant AXA will be forced to pay millions of pounds to clients after it emerged that errors in trading software were hidden by three of its subsidiaries, prompting bad performance in investment portfolios. Continue Reading
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03 Feb 2011
OFT to investigate e-book pricing
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) is launching an investigation into e-book pricing. Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
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03 Feb 2011
The Condor interactive build-a-bike website
An interactive “build-a-bike” facility features on a new website designed by Alienation Digital for high-end custom cycle specialists Condor Cycles Continue Reading
By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
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02 Feb 2011
IPv4 addresses will run out within eight months
The Internet Address and Naming Agency (IANA) will allocate the last remaining IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4) addresses this month, signalling a shift to the new IPv6 internet addressing scheme. Continue Reading
By- Jenny Williams, University of Gloucestershire
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01 Feb 2011
Microsoft reveals Yahoo Mail as Windows Phone 7 data charge culprit
Microsoft has admitted a problem between its Windows Phone Mail client and Yahoo Mail has caused the excessive Windows Phone 7 (WP7) data charges. Continue Reading
By- Jenny Williams, University of Gloucestershire
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01 Feb 2011
Aston Martin uses Siemens NX software
Iconic British sports car maker Aston Martin said it would standardise its global vehicle development on Siemens NX software for integrated computer-aided design, manufacturing and engineering analysis (CAD/CAM/CAE). Continue Reading
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01 Feb 2011
ARM grows profits 47% in Q4 2010
UK-based chip developer, ARM, has reported growth in profits and sales following increased demand for smartphone and tablet licences in the fourth quarter of 2010. Continue Reading
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31 Jan 2011
Salesforce.com makes Chatter social tool free for all
Enterprise cloud computing firm Salesforce.com has introduced a free version of its social collaboration tool, Chatter, for non-Salesforce.com users to accelerate...
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28 Jan 2011
LinkedIn reveals plans for an IPO
Professional networking site LinkedIn has revealed plans to raise up to $175m (£110m) in an initial public offering (IPO). Continue Reading
By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
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21 Jan 2011
Organ donors preferences recorded inaccurately
The preferences of 444,031 organ donors were recorded wrongly on the Organ Donation Register (ODR) because of a software problem. Continue Reading
By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
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21 Jan 2011
Rackspace launches system administrator app
Rackspace has launched an app that allows a CIO or system administrator to dial up or take down servers and storage moment by moment. Continue Reading
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21 Jan 2011
Larry Page reclaims Google chief executive post from Eric Schmidt
Google co-founder Larry Page is to take over as chief executive in April from Eric Schmidt, who will then become executive chairman. Continue Reading
By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
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19 Jan 2011
2010 IT security threats point to priorities for 2011, says Sophos
Cyber threats of 2010 highlight the top risks to business for 2011, including social media sites, whistleblowers, and hacktivists, warns security firm Sophos. Continue Reading
By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
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14 Jan 2011
Sainsbury's programmer jailed for £73,000 Nectar card fraud
A former Sainsbury's lead analyst programmer has been jailed for stealing more than £73,000 in Nectar reward points Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
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13 Jan 2011
What can businesses learn about real-time monitoring from the BP oil spill?
The full report on the BP oil-well blowout in the Gulf of Mexico has been released, revealing that its real-time data monitoring systems need to be improved. Continue Reading
By- Jenny Williams, University of Gloucestershire
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11 Jan 2011
Toptable.com selects Zeus Technology software for traffic management
Restaurant-booking site, Toptable.com, has chosen Zeus Technology's software-based traffic management application to manage its web traffic. Continue Reading
By- Jenny Williams, University of Gloucestershire
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10 Jan 2011
Poor communication to blame for business intelligence failure, says Gartner
Between 70% to 80% of corporate business intelligence projects fail, according to research by analyst firm Gartner. Continue Reading
By- Bill Goodwin, Computer Weekly
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10 Jan 2011
Amazon prices platinum AWS support at $15,000 a month
Amazon is offering support to enterprise users using AWS with prices starting at $15,000 per month. Continue Reading
By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
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07 Jan 2011
Google revamps Apps Engine
Google has revamped its App Engine to combat reliability issues in its Datastore. Continue Reading
By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
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07 Jan 2011
Maia 1Key provides HDFC Life with option for BI upgrade
HDFC Standard Life went for add-on deployment of Maia 1Key instead of revamping Cognos BI it had. Maia 1Key saved costs and offered web-enablement. Continue Reading
By- Sharon D'Souza, Reporter
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06 Jan 2011
CES 2011: Steve Ballmer heralds new era of technology
Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer highlighted that the next version of Windows will be the first to run on ARM processors in his keynote address at the opening of the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Continue Reading
By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
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05 Jan 2011
BCS CEO David Clarke talks about the future of the IT industry
David Clarke, CEO of the chartered institute of computing the BCS, talks to Computer Weekly about being awarded an MBE, the future of the IT profession and tackling a membership revolt against his leadership last year. Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
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04 Jan 2011
CES 2011: Tablets expected to dominate Vegas show
Tablet-style computers are expected to dominate the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show that kicks off in Las Vegas on Thursday. About... Continue Reading
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20 Dec 2010
Government shelves FiReControl
The government’s costly and overrunning FiReControl project has been axed. FiReControl has been cancelled because of serious delays with the EADS contract (now Cassidian) which began in 2004 and cost £225m. Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
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06 Dec 2010
Photos: The 7 sins of Windows Phone 7
Microsoft launched Windows Phone 7 (WP7) in October this year. Considered as the first serious offering from the company in the mobile operating system (OS) space, WP7 has met some criticism from users and analysts. Continue Reading
By- Jenny Williams, University of Gloucestershire
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28 Oct 2010
MySpace new look test drive
MySpace is revamping its social networking site to take on Facebook. See what all the fuss is about... Continue Reading
By- Jenny Williams, University of Gloucestershire
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12 Oct 2010
Photos: First look at OpenOffice 3.3
OpenOffice 3.3 beta is giving the Microsoft office 2010 proprietary suite of productivity applications a good run for its money. Adrian Bridgwater takes a look at the free, open source office productivity suite. Continue Reading
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30 Sep 2010
Photos: Putting the PGA Ryder Cup 2010 golf tournament on the web
The Celtic Manor Hotel in Wales is hosting the PGA Ryder Cup 2010 golf tournament next month. In anticipation of an explosion of visitors to its website during the 2010 Ryder Cup, Celtic Manor Hotel management took the decision to upgrade its existing five year old system. Continue Reading
By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
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24 Sep 2010
Photos: Predictive analytics save endangered zebras in Kenya
ComputerWeekly.com's Jenny Williams speaks to Guy Parker, head of biodiversity management at Marwell Wildlife during IBM’s recent Start Summit to discuss how data analytics will help to save the Grevy's zebra in Kenya. Continue Reading
By- Jenny Williams, University of Gloucestershire
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16 Sep 2010
Internet Explorer 9 beta preview
Microsoft has released the beta version of its latest web browser, which uses HTML 5.0 and DirectX graphics acceleration. Continue Reading
By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
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13 Sep 2010
SAP's future of retail research labs
SAP’s Future Retail Centre, near Zurich, Switzerland, houses a range of new technologies that could change the way we shop in years to come. Continue Reading
By- Rebecca Thomson, Computer Weekly
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18 Aug 2010
Photos: Adobe Creative Suite 5
Adobe’s Creative Suite 5 is vast: 15 core applications covering web design, Flash design and development, print design and publishing, and video production. Continue Reading
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06 Aug 2010
Putting a value on social media in business
Companies can use social networking both internally and externally to improve efficiency, save money and connect to customers. Continue Reading
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14 Jul 2010
Government scraps £80m Microsoft licensing deal with NHS
The government has scrapped the long-running NHS Connecting for Health (CfH) enterprise agreement (EA) software licensing deal with Microsoft after deciding there was no business case or budget to renew it. Continue Reading
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07 Jun 2010
The Computer Weekly guide to Cloud Computing
Cloud computing is changing the way IT departments buy IT. Businesses have a range of paths to the cloud, including infrastructure, platforms and applications that are available from cloud providers as online services. Continue Reading
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07 Jun 2010
MeeGo test drive
MeeGo is a new Linux operating system for mobile devices, desktop PCs and Net Books. Cliff Saran takes a close look at what it has to offer. Continue Reading
By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
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12 May 2010
Office 2010 review in pictures and video
The biggest problem with Office 2010 is earlier versions of Office itself. Any of the past two or three editions of the software are capable of handling day-to-day tasks – so why upgrade? Tim Anderson investigates. Continue Reading
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11 May 2010
Challenges of SIP trunking for telecom managers and network admins
The challenges of SIP trunking for network administrators include interoperability and compression issues, service availability, security, SIP trunking architectures, lack of fax services, E-911 support and SIP trunk monitoring tools. Continue Reading
By- Irwin Lazar, Metrigy Research
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30 Apr 2010
A guide to ERP for small and large businesses
Bob Tarzey looks at the business case for integrating ERP systems for large and small companies Continue Reading
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22 Apr 2010
Visual Studio 2010 first look
Visual Studio 2010 offers an integrated environment of tools and server infrastructure that Microsoft says can be used to simplify the entire application development process. Continue Reading
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12 Apr 2010
Photos: Adobe CS5 first look
CS5 is the latest release of Adobe's Creative Suite, which includes tighter workflow to help designers and Flash developers work more efficiently across Photoshop. Illustrator and Flash. Continue Reading
By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
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09 Apr 2010
Virtual desktops online in space
Astronauts at the International Space Station are being given access to applications and websites through Citrix’s XenDesktop software. Continue Reading
By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
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11 Mar 2010
Microsoft loses appeal on Office XML patent dispute with i4i
Microsoft has lost an appeal in its dispute with i4i over XML support in Office 2003/2007, following a decision by the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Continue Reading
By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
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05 Mar 2010
Photos: World Cup 2010 gets its own Hand of God
Hundreds of thousands of people will be attending this year’s Football World Cup in South Africa either as spectators or workers. But what no-one will notice, and few probably know, is that software written by Mahindra Satyam will make sure everything off the pitch goes smoothly. Continue Reading
By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
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29 Jan 2010
Aura will power Avaya-Nortel unified communications integration
Avaya has staked its future of retaining Nortel customers on its flagship SIP-based communications platform, Aura, as the heart of the Avaya-Nortel UC portfolio. Continue Reading
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23 Nov 2009
Photos: Google Chrome OS review - Open source, Apps and Flash
In 1992 IBM tried to defeat Windows with OS/2 2.0, using the slogan "a better Windows than Windows". It was, arguably, but it still failed. Google is not making that mistake with Chrome OS, unveiled last week as an open source project. Release is planned for sometime in 2010. Continue Reading
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20 Nov 2009
First pictures of Google Chrome OS
Chrome OS is Google's attempt to build an open source operating system for cloud computing, which will run on netbooks. Continue Reading
By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
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11 Nov 2009
Photos: Top ten free Nokia Ovi app downloads
Nokia's Ovi is attempting to take on Apple's AppStore. We take a look at the best free apps currently available. Continue Reading
By- Faisal Alani, UK at eBay
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03 Nov 2009
Photo review: Karmic Koala kickstarts new Ubuntu 9.10
Ubuntu 9.10, also known as Karmic Koala, is taking on Microsoft's Windows 7. The Koala has a better software installer, faster boot times and much more. Here's our thorough review. Continue Reading
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22 Oct 2009
Photos: Windows 7 - Top ten new features
Computer Weekly takes a look at some of the new features of Windows 7 and why it will rock your world. Continue Reading
By- Faisal Alani, UK at eBay
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21 Oct 2009
Israel carves a niche in IT security
IT security, risk, governance, continuity and compliance technologies are fast becoming some of Israel's top exports.
Analysing and...
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02 Oct 2009
Google Wave - Surf, swim or suffocate?
Google Wave looks like it will turn into a typhoon as it sets its sights on email, social networking and instant messaging. But can Wave really sweep us off our feet or is it too much say goodbye to these shores... waving goodbye of course. Continue Reading
By- Faisal Alani, UK at eBay
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30 Sep 2009
Photos: Microsoft Security Essentials test drive
Microsoft has released anti-malware software for Windows XP SP2, Vista and Windows 7. The product is freely available from the Microsoft website, but is it any good? Continue Reading
By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
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28 Sep 2009
Post-masters form action group after accounts shortfall
Sub-postmasters have formed an action group following disclosures in Computer Weekly of unexplained deficits in the Post Office accounting system. Continue Reading
By- Rebecca Thomson, Computer Weekly
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22 Sep 2009
Photos: Data visualisation – the case for graphic clarity
As new ways of analysing the world around us are developed, new ways to visualise that information are needed. Continue Reading
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10 Sep 2009
MP seeks answers over Post Office IT system
Welsh MP for Clwyd West David Jones is seeking a Commons debate after post masters raised questions over the Post Office's Horizon accounting system.
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Continue ReadingBy- Rebecca Thomson, Computer Weekly
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01 Sep 2009
Photos: Apple Mac Snow Leopard OSX - What you will enjoy
The hype factor around Windows 7 has reached fever pitch but that hasn't stopped Apple from developing Snow Leopard with equally impressive features. Continue Reading
By- Faisal Alani, UK at eBay
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03 Aug 2009
Photos: The Dirty Dozen of Windows 7 - things that might bug you
After the rather embarrassing flop that was Vista, it seems that they may have finally got things right with their latest progeny, and by right we mean very right. But as with all masterpieces, there are bound to be a few flaws that make us wring our hands in frustration. Here is our Windows 7 Dirty Dozen. Continue Reading
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31 Jul 2009
Gary McKinnon loses case to avoid extradition, could face 60 years in jail
Hacker Gary McKinnon has failed in his last attempt to avoid extradition to the United States where he could face 60 years in prison. Continue Reading
By- Rebecca Thomson, Computer Weekly
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28 Jul 2009
Photos: Firefox 4 team try out new user interface
The developers behind Firefox have provided a couple of concept screenshots, which points to how the popular, open source web browser could evolve. Continue Reading
By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
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17 Jul 2009
Apollo 11: 40 years on, where is software engineering today?
The Apollo 11 lunar landing would have been impossible had it not been for software engineering. Continue Reading
By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
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15 Jul 2009
Photos: MoD demo latest in military information technology
Each year the Ministry of Defence holds a week-long exhibition where suppliers can demonstrate the latest in military information technology. Continue Reading
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13 Jul 2009
Photos: Apollo 11 pictures that amazed us
Here's our pick of the best Apollo 11 moon landing pics from the web with detailed descriptions of what was happening. Continue Reading
By- Faisal Alani, UK at eBay
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13 Jul 2009
Photos: Office 2010 first look
Microsoft has released the first technical preview of Office 2010, the much anticipated update to Office 2007. Continue Reading
By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
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09 Jul 2009
Photos: Top twelve enterprising iPhone apps for business
Apple’s iTunes App Store is one year old this week, but what are the hot applications for business users? Computer Weekly picks an application for every month of the online store’s life. Continue Reading
By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
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23 Jun 2009
Photos: Google Street View watches kid fall over
The Google Street View car passes a kid that buckles and falls off his bike at the worst possible moment. Continue Reading
By- Faisal Alani, UK at eBay
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23 Jun 2009
Photos: Deer gets hit by Google Street View car
As the headline says, these pictures show a Google Street View car hitting a deer and driving off after the accident. Continue Reading
By- Faisal Alani, UK at eBay
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15 Jun 2009
Final cockpit moments with blocked pitot sensors
Two fatal crashes of passenger aircraft show that it is dangerous for pilots to have conflicting information and warnings in the cockpit.
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12 Jun 2009
Crash One: Birgenair Flight 301
This is the extraordinary story of an aircraft which was in good flying order except for a blocked pitot tube which caused multiple problems. Continue Reading
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08 Jun 2009
Photos: Top Ten Google Android Apps
Google's Android OS is taking over with over eighteen new devices de out by the end of the year. We look at the best apps currently available for download. Continue Reading
By- Faisal Alani, UK at eBay
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02 Jun 2009
Photos: How to install Windows 7 on a netbook
It is possible to install Windows 7 Release Candidate 1 on a NetBook like the Lenovo S10, without burning a DVD and using a USB DVD drive. These instructions will show you how. Continue Reading
By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
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29 May 2009
Photos: Windows 7 Touch Pack games and applications for the home
Microsoft Touch Pack for Windows 7 is six multi-touch applications and games that are designed to show the capabilities of Windows Touch in Windows 7. Continue Reading
By- Faisal Alani, UK at eBay
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24 May 2009
Photos: Tragic pictures on Google Street View
The Google Street View eye wanders all across the world. This is a colection of dramatic pictures taken from all over the world, from Japan to the UK. Continue Reading
By- Faisal Alani, UK at eBay
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19 May 2009
Photos: Software supports Red Cross operations
The British Red Cross is using software IT service management software from Hornbill to help it support IT users across the globe. The company was attracted by the software’s compatibility with Blackberry devices as well as its ease of use. The British Red Cross supports thousands of workers in remote locations. Continue Reading
By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
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18 May 2009
Photos: Wolfram Alpha Vs Google
And so the fight begins, will Wolfram Alpha steal some of Google's thunder? Or is Wolfram Alpha a search engine that compliments Google? Continue Reading
By- Faisal Alani, UK at eBay
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18 May 2009
Photos: Wolfram Alpha's meaning of life and other unexpected answers
Ever had a question that you needed answered no matter how dificult it was? Then today is your lucky day as Wolfram Alpha unveils it's infinite wisdom. Continue Reading
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14 May 2009
Photos: Reebok launch 'Your Reebok' iPhone app
Your Reebok app allows you to customize your next pair of trainers on your iPhone on the go. Continue Reading
By- Faisal Alani, UK at eBay
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12 May 2009
Photos: It's a funny old world according to Google Street View
Google Street View cameras travel far and wide and capture every moment as they pass. So what do they see? Continue Reading
By- Faisal Alani, UK at eBay
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05 May 2009
Photos: Celebrities caught on Google Street View!
Google Street View sees all and that includes celebrities and fictional characters amazingly. Continue Reading
By- Faisal Alani, UK at eBay
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16 Apr 2009
Photos: Interactive show at the British Music Experience
Interact with the technology behind the British Music Experience at The 02 arena in London. Continue Reading
By- Bill Goodwin, Computer Weekly
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07 Apr 2009
Photos: Top ten CGI films to keep the kids quiet over easter
Want some DVDs to keep the kids occupied over easter? Have a look at our photo story identifying the best CGI has to offer. Continue Reading
By- Faisal Alani, UK at eBay
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20 Mar 2009
Photos: Google Street View - A tour of London
Take a virtual tour of London with Google Street View! Continue Reading
By- Faisal Alani, UK at eBay
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12 Mar 2009
Photos: Key events of the past 20 years of the web
The world wide web celebrates its 20th birthday tomorrow and to wish the web a very happy birthday, we have compiled a picture gallery of some of the web's key events in that time. Continue Reading
By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
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11 Mar 2009
Photos: Safari 4 - Step-by-step guide
A step-by-step guide to installing Safari 4 and a look at some of the new features. Continue Reading
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05 Mar 2009
Photos: Top Ten security sensitive sites on Google Earth
Following the hysteria in the British media that Google Earth can be used to target sensitive sites, we decided to look at which sites so far have not been censored on Google Earth, that could possibly be considered a security risk. Continue Reading
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10 Feb 2009
Added critical data protection for SMBs
New technology aiming to solve small and medium size businesses’ perennial problems with protecting business critical data Continue Reading
By- Joe O’Halloran, Computer Weekly
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05 Feb 2009
Photos: Google Earth - explore Mars and the ocean
Google 5.0 brings a host of new tools to its users, including the ability to explore the surface of Mars and the bottom of the ocean. Continue Reading
By- Rebecca Thomson, Computer Weekly
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04 Feb 2009
Facebook celebrates its fifth birthday
Facebook celebrates its fifth birthday today, 4 February. See how the site has evolved in our photo gallery. Continue Reading
By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
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28 Jan 2009
Photos: Step-by-step guide to IE 8
Too scared to install Internet Explorer 8? Have a look at our step-by-step guide before you take the plunge. Continue Reading
By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
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14 Jan 2009
Photos: Windows 7 Beta inside out
With a heightened hype factor typical to that of any Microsoft product launch, Windows 7 Beta 1 was recently made available to those of us within the industry willing to put our necks on the block and install this operating system ‘work in progress’ to see if it is likely to change our lives. Continue Reading
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06 Jan 2009
Photos: Top 10 most anticipated PC games for 2009
This year promises to be massive for the gaming industry as people are saving money by staying in. We look at the games that will get your fingers itching. Continue Reading
By- Faisal Alani, UK at eBay
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22 Dec 2008
The cloud computing revolution
Hewlett-Packard has become the latest supplier of many to sound the death knell on the IT department. Continue Reading
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15 Dec 2008
Photos: How IT helps relocate refugees
GPS and Google Earth software are helping to find suitable locations for refugees and displaced people to settle. Aid agency CARE International explains how. Continue Reading
By- Rebecca Thomson, Computer Weekly
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25 Nov 2008
Photos: Blom Aerofilms unveils stunning views of London from above
Blom Aerofilms new BlomURBEX platform will provide access to stunning high-resolution pictures of over 1,000 European cities to desktops and mobiles. These stunning aerial views of London's top tourist sights showcase just a small part of Blom's image platform. Continue Reading
By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA