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IT 'should do more' to help marketing, protect investments 22 September, 2010 02:17:00
A lack of analysis and business intelligence is causing marketing departments to confuse and anger their prospective customers, wasting money invested in both the campaigns themselves and the business intelligence and analytics tools that support them, according to new research. - +
Google Chrome OS to boost open source jobs market 16 July, 2009 01:27:00
Demand for IT professionals with strong Linux skills will surge as a result of Google's upcoming release of the Chrome operating system, according to recruitment agency CV Screen. - +
UK Tories consider open source and limit on size of gov't IT 28 January, 2009 08:56:00
The Tories could order the wholesale introduction of open source IT systems if they are returned to office at the next election. - +
Nortel still committed to London Olympics despite bankruptcy 16 January, 2009 08:16:00
Nortel will met its commitment to the London 2012 Olympics, despite filing for bankruptcy protection. - +
Scotland hotbed for green data centres 04 December, 2008 08:20:00
Scotland is to host two pioneering data centres, with plans being announced to build an eco-friendly cloud centre in Inverness, and the world's largest computing facility in Lockerbie. - +
IT workers snub social networking for job searches 02 December, 2008 09:06:00
Only one third of UK IT professionals are using social and professional networking sites to find their next IT positions. - +
Microsoft demonstrates online Office 30 October, 2008 09:43:00
Microsoft has given a preview of its forthcoming Office online product to delegates at its Professional Developer Conference. - +
IT jobs: Forrester spells out what is hot 30 September, 2008 10:51:00
Forrester Research analysts Marc Cecere and Laurie M. Orlov have taken a look at the most in demand jobs in IT. - +
UK airport to test facial recognition technology 01 September, 2008 10:28:00
Manchester Airport has started testing facial recognition at border control as part of the UK £1.2 billion (US$2.4 billion) e-Borders scheme to tighten controls. - +
Survey: IT staff would steal secrets if laid off 01 September, 2008 08:40:00
Most IT staff would steal sensitive company information, including CEO's passwords and customer details, if they were laid off, according to a new survey from Cyber-Ark. - +
Firm launches laptop tracking software to prevent data theft 20 February, 2008 10:52:33
A British company has developed an intelligent security technology that can wipe data if a laptop is moved from its designated space.
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