Video: Study predicts end of the office, death of the desk
The end of the company office is in sight, as the recession, mobile technology and the emergence of a generation brought up on social networking come together, a major study by Microsoft predicts
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HP’s acquisition of Palm will deliver long-term choice, say analysts
Hewlett-Packard's proposed acquisition of Palm for...
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Steve Jobs reveals why Apple will not put Adobe Flash on its mobiles
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs has detailed why he will not allow Adobe Flash software on mobile devices such as the iPhone, iPod and iPad.
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Parliament wants computer game to engage youth in democracy
Parliament is planning to design a computer game to try to engage young people in the political process. It is looking for a computer games designer...
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BCS extraordinary general meeting unstoppable
The BCS looks set to call an extraordinary general meeting following a series of discussions between BCS executives and members who have raised concerns about the organisation's future direction...
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NHS 'losing £1bn a year' through lack of simple IT
Nurses in the UK are spending about 26 days a year searching for missing equipment and paper-based records, wasting £1bn in wage costs.
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UK no longer biggest outsourcing market outside US
For the first time, France, Germany and Sweden all spent more on outsourcing than the UK in the first quarter of this year as contract renegotiations surged,...
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Technology is built into new Essex hospital
Broomfield Hospital in Essex is installing a range of technologies to improve patient care as it expands into a new five-storey wing.
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Transport for London starts CCTV modernisation
Transport for London (TfL) has begun a £22.6m project to revamp its closed-circuit TV (CCTV) infrastructure using internet protocol (IP) technology. The transport body has signed a 10-year contract with supplier Easynet for the design, build, testing and support of a wide area network (WAN) that will connect all the organisation's cameras that are used to monitor traffic.
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Video: Study predicts end of the office, death of the desk
The end of the company office is in sight, as the recession, mobile technology and the emergence of a generation brought up on social networking come together, a major study by Microsoft predicts
Read More ...
HP’s acquisition of Palm will deliver long-term choice, say analysts
Hewlett-Packard's proposed acquisition of Palm for...
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Steve Jobs reveals why Apple will not put Adobe Flash on its mobiles
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs has detailed why he will not allow Adobe Flash software on mobile devices such as the iPhone, iPod and iPad.
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Siemens to restructure IT business to match top performing divisions
Siemens is restructuring its IT...
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Symantec to acquire PGP and GuardianEdge
Symantec has announced it is to acquire encryption firm PGP Corporation and endpoint security firm GuardianEdge Technologies for $300m and $70m respectively.
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$37.5bn in IT contracts up for grabs, says Ovum
Savvy IT providers could cash in on $37.5bn worth of IT contracts that are due to expire in the next six months, says analyst Ovum.
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CIO video interview: Internet gambling operator imports IT skills for global expansion
Vienna-based internet gambling operator Bwin is "importing IT skills" as it gears up to expand around the world.
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