IT strategy
IT strategy (information technology strategy) is a comprehensive plan that outlines how technology should be used to meet IT and business goals.. See complete definition.
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21 Nov 2024
BianLian cyber gang drops encryption-based ransomware
The Australian and American cyber authorities have published updated intelligence on the BianLian ransomware gang, which has undergone a rapid evolution in tactics Continue Reading
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21 Nov 2024
Microsoft slaps down Egyptian-run rent-a-phish operation
Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit has conducted a successful takedown of almost 250 malicious websites used in the cyber criminal ONNX phishing-as-a-service operation Continue Reading
By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
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14 Jan 2005
Financing the future
Don't get a headache working out the best ways to pay for hardware and software. Danny Bradbury offers a user-friendly guide to... Continue Reading
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10 Jan 2005
Security Bytes: George Mason U. hacked; new Trojans on the loose
Hackers steal personal data of more than 30,000 members of George Mason University. Two new Trojans emerge. BMC Software buys a Parisian company. Continue Reading
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10 Jan 2005
Security on a Shoestring: Creating Internet policies on the cheap
No matter how small the organization, it's impractical to stand over employees and make sure they properly use the Internet. So here's how to write a decent acceptable use policy, and make sure everyone abides by it. Continue Reading
By- Mathew Schwartz, Contributor
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19 Dec 2004
Transforming the cybersecurity culture
Eleven New Year's resolutions can help employees at all levels empower the security function at their organization. Continue Reading
By- Shawna McAlearney, News Editor
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08 Dec 2004
The security lingo of 2004
This was the year of botnets, zombie PC armies and phishying online schemes. Continue Reading
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28 Oct 2004
MoD may write off ÂŁ200m Chinook helicopters
The Ministry of Defence could write off more than ÂŁ200m spent on eight Chinook Mk3 helicopters. Continue Reading
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21 Oct 2004
IP everything, essentially
What are the fundamental deliverables of IP networks? How can you use IP networks to gain financial benefits in addition to... Continue Reading
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21 Oct 2004
The basis of profitability
Not so long ago, you didn't have much choice - your IT and communications requirements were acquired, implemented and maintained... Continue Reading
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08 Oct 2004
First integrated children's system goes live
The first web-based system to help councils meet new legal requirements for information sharing among teachers, social workers... Continue Reading
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03 Oct 2004
Training for CISSP Certification: SearchSecurity.com's Security School
Study guides for each of the ten domains of the CBK for those preparing to take the CISSP exam or expanding their knowledge of security concepts and practices. Continue Reading
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26 Sep 2004
Authorize.Net says it has 'learned' from attack
The credit card processing service was unprepared for the kind of attack it suffered last week, but it will use the experience to improve security. Continue Reading
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14 Sep 2004
The gift of CRM
For Red Letter Days, a provider of gift experiences for corporates and consumers, a CRM system was essential to give it market... Continue Reading
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14 Sep 2004
Management matters
Cath Everett finds out how you stay on top of networking. What are the management issues related to your telecoms and networks... Continue Reading
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27 Aug 2004
Over-specify when buying low cost replacement for Frame Relay
A project manager reveals how a VPN saved ÂŁ275,000 a year Continue Reading
By- Peter Skipwith
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24 Aug 2004
Latest worm uses IM to lure victims
A version of the worm which spread from infected Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) web servers in June has been... Continue Reading
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27 Jul 2004
New attacks and vulnerability trends highlighted at Black Hat
Presentations beginning today will analyze vulnerabilities, zero-day code, phishing and secure wireless deployment, among many other topics. Continue Reading
By- Shawna McAlearney, News Writer
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26 Jul 2004
Fewer IT supplier conflicts are going to court
Law firms have reported a sharp fall in the number of IT disputes reaching the courts over the past 12 months as more users turn... Continue Reading
By- Bill Goodwin, Computer Weekly
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18 Jul 2004
Debian fixes multiple flaws
Denial-of-service, buffer overflow and format string vulnerabilities in Debian GNU/Linux that an attacker could use to remotely execute malicious code has been fixed. Continue Reading
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18 Jul 2004
Enterprise-class RAID functions, part 2: N-way mirroring, splitting and more
With the convergence of RAID and lower-priced storage technologies, advanced RAID functions can be enjoyed by any small-to-medium sized organization with critical data. Continue Reading
By- Randy Arnott
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21 Jun 2004
Users at risk after web host attack
Users have been warned to brace themselves for attacks on sites which provide patch downloads and web hosting services. Continue Reading
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01 Jun 2004
Report finds computer system likely culprit in Chinook crash
A former air commodore - one of the highest ranks in the RAF - has questioned the airworthiness of the Chinook Mk2 helicopter... Continue Reading
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01 Jun 2004
Chinook 10 years on
This week sees the 10th anniversary of the Chinook ZD576's crash, as former top military officers cast doubt on the finding that... Continue Reading
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28 May 2004
Ex-RAF chief says no to blame on Chinook
A former RAF air commodore has questioned the integrity of systems and the airworthiness of the type of Chinook helicopter which... Continue Reading
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23 May 2004
Hacking for Dummies: Chapter 10 -- Wireless LANs
Read Chapter 10, Wireless LANs, from the book "Hacking for Dummies" written by Kevin Beaver. Continue Reading
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19 May 2004
IT experts not losing sleep over code theft
Days after Cisco acknowledged someone may have stolen source code from its network, IT experts said they doubt it will amount to anything catastrophic. After all, source code has made it onto the Internet before, and there's no proof it has ever led to an attack. For them, the bigger question is how to prevent such a thing from happening to their organization. Continue Reading
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13 May 2004
Hacking For Dummies: Chapter 7 -- Passwords
In his latest book, "Hacking For Dummies," Kevin Beaver takes the reader into the mindset of a hacker in order to help admins fend off vulnerabilities and attacks. Continue Reading
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02 May 2004
Return to sender?
Several researchers have identified a new e-mail attack that can be used to swamp enterprise e-mail servers, as well as some secondary systems. Continue Reading
By- Hank Hogan, Contributing Writer
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15 Apr 2004
Bacs launches online billing service
UK clearing house Bacs has embarked on a joint venture with a US software company to provide an online bill presentation and... Continue Reading
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22 Mar 2004
Is the national programme for NHS IT set to be 'the biggest gamble in the world'?
The private concerns of clinicians and IT professionals about the national programme are not being addressed, despite the front... Continue Reading
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17 Mar 2004
Best practices for enabling and maintaining compliance
As part of our Storage Decisions conference preview series, Shaun Mahoney, senior storage engineer for Citigroup, Randy Wilson, assistant vice president of IT at Essex Investment Management Company and Enterprise Storage Group's Peter Gerr discussed the best practices for enabling compliance. Continue Reading
By- Mark Lewis, Editor
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15 Mar 2004
Achieving the goal of CIO
What exactly does a chief information officer do?Paul Burfitt, global CIO at AstraZeneca, analysed the various aspects of his job... Continue Reading
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15 Dec 2003
IT staff predict e-government success despite councillors’ doubts
Tony Blair has failed to convince councillors in almost half of the UK’s local authorities of the value of e-government. Continue Reading
By- James Rogers
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03 Dec 2003
On the right side of the law
What are the legal and regulatory issues that could affect the running of your company? What are the ramifications of the Data... Continue Reading
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11 Nov 2003
MPs slam Libra as one of UK's worst PFI deals ever
Costs more than double and Whitehall shoulders risk on magistrates IT. Continue Reading
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10 Nov 2003
NHS IT plan risky but will not fail, says OGC
The ÂŁ2.3bn national programme to modernise health service IT systems is "risky and ambitious" but it has sufficient safeguards in... Continue Reading
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28 Jul 2003
Court blocks former ICL solicitor's Pathway claim
Fujitsu has won a court ruling to stop a former solicitor for the company pursuing allegations about the government's disastrous... Continue Reading
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28 Apr 2003
Fujitsu won ÂŁ800m Post Office contract after misrepresenting itself, says lawyer
High Court claim by ex-employee makes damning accusations Continue Reading
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26 Mar 2003
What's in an IT name?
What exactly does a chief information officer do?Paul Burfitt, global CIO at AstraZeneca, analysed the various aspects of his job... Continue Reading
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10 Feb 2003
UK firms are offered help to migrate to open source
Companies are being given help to migrate to free-license software by a joint initiative from OpenForum Europe and the National... Continue Reading
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06 Feb 2003
Users warned as number of software holes soars
IT departments were put on alert this week after it emerged that the number of security vulnerabilities discovered in commercial... Continue Reading
By- Bill Goodwin, Computer Weekly
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05 Feb 2003
NHS ÂŁ5bn IT procurement finally begins
The Department of Health (DoH) has launched the formal procurement process for its ÂŁ5bn restructuring of NHS IT. Continue Reading
By- James Rogers
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29 Jan 2003
Courts Libra system 'is one of the worst IT projects ever seen'
The cost of the Libra project to provide a national system for 385 magistrates courts soared from ÂŁ146m to ÂŁ390m, and the main... Continue Reading
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13 Oct 2002
Jamie Gruener's position on API sharing
Key questions on API sharing answered Continue Reading
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20 Jun 2002
MoD's Chinook tactics spark a constitutional row
Chinook: The MoD's actions over the crash of Chinook ZD576 could have legal ramifications Continue Reading
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02 May 2002
Director's cut: Learning to spot winning technologies
Faced with a stream of new technologies it is vital that IT directors keep abreast of the latest developments and are aware of... Continue Reading
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29 Apr 2002
The Heat is on
Since the 1960s, Moore's Law has described the progress of the IT industry but overheating could slow down the pace of change Continue Reading
By- Graham Titterington
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20 Mar 2002
MPs from all parties unite in fight to clear Chinook pilots
This week the Tories led an unprecedented all-party move to get the Government to clear the names of the pilots blamed for the... Continue Reading
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07 Feb 2002
Lessons to be learned from Chinook tragedy
Since 1997, Computer Weekly has studied the IT-related lessons from the crash of Chinook helicopter ZD576 on the Mull of Kintyre... Continue Reading
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07 Feb 2002
Victory! Lords confirm CW stand - software flaw could have caused Chinook crash
An historic House of Lords report has this week vindicated a five-year campaign by Computer Weekly for justice after the crash of... Continue Reading
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31 Jan 2002
Lords prepare to release Chinook verdict report
The House of Lords will publish a report next Tuesday on whether pilot negligence or a possible technical malfunction was the... Continue Reading
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23 Jan 2002
Scale 21 conference will reveal key to IT success
The results of the largest ever survey of IT professionals and entrepreneurs are to be announced at the Building Britain's... Continue Reading
By- Nathalie Towner
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08 Nov 2001
RAF Chinook pilots could be vindicated
Details of an RAF Board of Inquiry report into the crash of a Chinook helicopter on the Mull of Kintyre in 1994 were revealed for... Continue Reading
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25 Oct 2001
Top Chinook test pilot reveals unease over engine software
A campaign by Computer Weekly and Channel Four News has sought to show that a computer problem not pilot error could have led to... Continue Reading
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25 Oct 2001
Chinook pilots feared onboard software
RAF pilots refused to fly the Chinook Mk2 helicopter for even short journeys before the fatal Mull of Kintyre crash due to... Continue Reading
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27 Sep 2001
Chinook hearing begins
A new inquiry into the crash of a Chinook helicopter on the Mull of Kintyre in June 1994 is due to begin this week in the House... Continue Reading
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24 Sep 2001
Semiconductor equipment orders down 75%
US semiconductor equipment manufacturers posted $742 (ÂŁ507m) in orders booked in August, down 75% from a year earlier, according... Continue Reading
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21 Sep 2001
Now Via sues Intel to block sales of Pentium 4
Via Technologies is seeking to stop sales of the Pentium 4 family of microprocessors through a lawsuit filed on 10 September... Continue Reading
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11 Sep 2001
Mitsubishi Electric looks to earnings revision
Mitsubishi Electric has described as "speculative" reports in a Japanese newspaper that the company is intending to reduce its... Continue Reading
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10 Sep 2001
Via ups the Intel ante
Via Technologies has hit back in its war with Intel by issuing the chip giant with lawsuits relating to patent infringement, fair... Continue Reading
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10 Sep 2001
Intel sues Via over P4 chipsets
In a move that has been anticipated for months, Intel has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Via Technologies in the US.... Continue Reading
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23 Aug 2001
Rambus faces second fraud case
A lawsuit has been filed against Rambus in the US, less than four months after the company was found guilty of fraud and fined... Continue Reading
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22 Aug 2001
IT spending will rise faster than inflation
Although suppliers may be shedding IT jobs, corporate users still plan to spend an extra 11% on permanent staff this year - five... Continue Reading
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13 Aug 2001
Rambus cleared of standards-setting charge
A US district court has set aside a jury verdict against Rambus, clearing the memory chip designer of allegations that it set... Continue Reading
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03 May 2001
Lords vote to undertake limited Chinook enquiry
The House of Lords, in an historic step, has voted to hold an independent inquiry into the RAF's verdict of gross negligence... Continue Reading
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01 May 2001
Lords call for Chinook crash inquiry
Former Prime Minister Baroness Thatcher was one of 132 peers who voted for a new inquiry over the fatal crash of Chinook ZD576 on... Continue Reading
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21 Mar 2001
Chinook probe: MPs join Lords
In an extraordinary move, the House of Commons' most powerful committee is to seek the help of the House of Lords as part of its... Continue Reading
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28 Feb 2001
ASP offers wireless access to Microsoft Exchange
Application service provider Netstore is offering users wireless connections to Microsoft Exchange 2000 as an alternative to... Continue Reading
By- Will Garside
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28 Feb 2001
Feeling the pinch
The Internet age is not over just because a few dotcoms have run into difficulty, says Martin Butler, who believes that the... Continue Reading
By- Martin Butler
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28 Feb 2001
Words' worth
The online retail sector is growing apace and WHSmith.co.uk is finding its place in the lead. Nathalie Towner looks at the story... Continue Reading
By- Nathalie Towner
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28 Feb 2001
Window of the world
Going online means going global. So why do so many companies give their website less consideration than other areas of the... Continue Reading
By- Rod Tyler
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28 Feb 2001
Web site for black music hits the right note
Glen Yearwood hit the right note when he launched darkerthanblue.com, a site devoted to black music Continue Reading
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28 Feb 2001
Think before you link
Laws governing the Net remain a grey area, even for such issues as deep linking, while discrimination laws also apply to the Web Continue Reading
By- Elsa Booth
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14 Feb 2001
Silicon Valley looks East
"Cross border sourcing" is gaining in popularity in the US where an expanding skills vacuum has led Silicon Valley businesses to... Continue Reading
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10 Jan 2001
The world is enough
As a global business, IT offers managers and directors many opportunities to work abroad and, as Julia Vowler finds out, these... Continue Reading
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10 Jan 2001
Delivering digital streaming in the Real world
While the fortunes of streaming media firm Real Networks have been in decline, the company is not taking it lying down, writes... Continue Reading
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18 Dec 2000
Sema suffers sharp share drop
A 10% fall in the share price of software and services company Sema has raised questions about the company's financial stability.Sema, responsible...
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07 Dec 2000
Christmas is cancelled
The US division of Japanese consumer giant, Sony Corporation, has axed the Christmas ad campaign for its e-commerce site, SonyStyle.com, amidst fears its... Continue Reading -
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06 Dec 2000
A real union in a virtual world?
Amazon faces the biggest unionisation drive the dotcom sector has ever seen. Mike Arrowsmith reports Continue Reading
By- Mike Arrowsmith
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06 Dec 2000
The VPN dilemma
With traditional networks choking on data, Liz Biddlecombe investigates the pros and cons of managing a VPN yourself or... Continue Reading
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06 Dec 2000
Citizen Portal gets beta launch
The online Citizen Portal, the UK site where the public can access government information and services on the Web, has finally been... Continue Reading -
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04 Dec 2000
Sema troubles deepen
IT services company Sema yesterday postponed an analysts briefing into its disastrous performance and ordered an internal inquiry into share dealing by a... Continue Reading -
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30 Nov 2000
Chinook response sends "wrong signal" to software industry
As defence secretary Geoff Hoon rubbished the Public Accounts Committee report into the 1994 Chinook disaster, an MP at the centre of the case...
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30 Nov 2000
Armed forces morale hit by Chinook say MPs
MPs said yesterday that the Government's refusal to move on the Public Accounts Committee report on the 1994 Chinook crash was hitting armed forces morale.... Continue Reading -
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29 Nov 2000
Computer Weekly's evidence to the Public Accounts Committee
We write to the Public Accounts Committee in relation to its consideration of the Chinook's FADEC computerised engine control... Continue Reading
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29 Nov 2000
Chinook tragedy demands reform
The Public Accounts Committee report into the Mull of Kintyre helicopter crash vindicates Computer Weekly's three-year campaign for justice. It... Continue Reading -
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29 Nov 2000
A thoroughly modern e-apprenticeship
Jane Dudman explains how young people in Newham have the chance to be apprentices in a scheme to lessen the blow of the IT skills... Continue Reading
By- Jane Dudman
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22 Nov 2000
Independent inquiry into Chinook crash
Tony CollinsAn independent inquiry into the Chinook helicopter crash in 1994 is likely to be launched by the House of Lords. It will...
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15 Nov 2000
Did MoD deceive RAF inquiry?
New information shows that the Ministry of Defence withheld information from an air chief marshal about software flaws that could... Continue Reading
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15 Nov 2000
Tackling Internet misuse at work
Like the technology, Internet abuse appears to have proliferated in recent years. There are, however, two ways to tackle this... Continue Reading
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01 Nov 2000
Pathway and the Post Office: the lessons learned
The infamous 1996-1999 Pathway project aimed to computerise the nation’s post offices and tackle benefit fraud. But 18 months... Continue Reading
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25 Oct 2000
IT man on the 5am ferry as Horizon reaches Orkney
James RogersPost Offices in two of the most isolated parts of the UK are the latest to go live as part of the Horizon counter...
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25 Oct 2000
MPs fight on for independent Chinook inquiry
As peers and MPs rally to the cause for a new independent inquiry, former defence minister Malcolm Rifkind is among those to criticise the reasons for the... Continue Reading