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Our poll find half of our readers have management responsibilities in addition to IT
Is Meg Whitman The Right CEO To Rebuild HP?
HP needs wholesale changes and many questions need to be answered, but the main one is whether Meg Whitman is the right CEO at the right time, asks Chris Preimesberger
Lincolnshire Police Outsource IT Systems In £200m Deal
Lincolnshire Police Authority agree deal with G4S which could save £28m
NAO Gives Cautious Approval To Government ICT Progress
National Audit Office delivers its six-monthly report to parliament
Oracle Shocks Investors After Missing Forecasts
Oracle has sent a tremor through Wall Street after it missed analyst forecasts, causing its shares to plunge
IT Project Failure A Self-Fulfilling Prophecy?
The biggest cause of failed IT projects could be the expectation of failure, says Thomas Coles of MSM Software
Government Promises ICT Education Boost
The government offers a review, but thee is no sign of coding on the National Curriculum
British Engineer Accuses Huawei Of Race Discrimination
A former British employee of Huawei claims he was made redundant because he wasn't Chinese
HP Tops Greenpeace Green Electronics Table
HP has ended Nokia's three year reign at the top of the Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics rankings
Government ICT Plan Becomes A Strategy Foursome
The government has started to add flesh to the bones of its radical ICT Strategic Implementation Plan
Former Ofcom IT Chief Jailed For Fraud
Ofcom's ex-IT services chief has been jailed for defrauding the organisation out of more than £500,000
Women In IT: Addressing The Gender Gap
Women in IT can expect to be paid 81.8 percent of what men earn. It's time for an industry-wide change in mindset, says Tony Kontzer