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IT Week: a decade on

16 May 2008
The past decade has seen huge technological change, but in many areas we haven't moved on at all

Poor data protection must carry a heavy price

02 May 2008
If firms want to avoid tougher penalties and more regulation, they must step up their data protection efforts

Government U-turns do IT managers no favours

13 Mar 2008
Efforts to improve identity management and curb IT crime are being hindered by government vacillation

It pays to have a sense of identity

08 Oct 2007
By failing to invest in identity management systems, organisations are not only risking the exposure of sensitive data and subsequent reputation damage, but are also missing out on a host of commercial opportunities that could boost customer satisfaction and loyalty, says Madeline Bennett

Whitehall faces tug of war over data

19 Jan 2007
The government is good at demanding information from people but can be pretty hopeless at giving it out

Too much technology for its own sake?

09 Nov 2006
A recent BBC debate considered whether our love of technology is hastening a Big Brother society

Confident women need to just do IT

20 Oct 2006
Successful IT women say self-belief is as important as qualifications for breaking into the industry

CRM hosts need a new sales pitch

14 Sep 2006
Doubts over the cost benefits of using hosted CRM should not blind firms to the model's other advantages

Privacy breaches put IT chiefs in peril

04 Sep 2006
IT managers for AOL and the Australian government may have had some sleepless nights last month

Calendar girls seem out of date

31 Jul 2006
Are scantily-clad ladies posing as famous film characters the best way of attracting women into IT?

Will Waterstone's site be a best seller?

18 May 2006
The retailer's decision to close the book on its partnership with Amazon may be an astute business move

Privacy zealots distort ID debates

27 Mar 2006
Identity cards and RFID tags raise serious privacy issues, but do they really imperil our civil liberties?

Moscow dynamos keep threats at bay

30 Jan 2006
A trip to Russia’s Kaspersky Labs was a forceful reminder that IT security requires a lot of hard graft

Failing to use BI and CRM to the maximum

04 Nov 2005
Despite adopting technology that speeds up the retrieval of data concerning consumption habits, businesses seem happy not to let their customers benefit from it

E-government faces the public's verdict

18 Oct 2005
The government's recent decision to invite members of the public to give feedback on its online services is a welcome but long overdue move

Can IT risks be mitigated through legislation?

03 Oct 2005
Given that many firms are still failing to take basic steps to combat threats to IT, is it time for the government to apply some gentle persuasion?

Skills gaps will widen if ageism persists

05 Sep 2005
Another fall in the number of pupils taking IT-related A-levels makes it all the more necessary for recruiters to abandon their preference for youth

Anxious staff crave work fix on holiday

08 Aug 2005
While banished from the office for their summer break, some staff find the lack of email access too much to bear. So should firms dole out the IT kit?

Is the UK doomed to be an IT also-ran?

25 Jul 2005
The UK's budding technology tycoons are being let down, and we're all the poorer for it

California offers a revealing example

28 Jun 2005
Californian law requires organisations to reveal breaches of security that involve customer data...
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