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Recession no barrier to innovation

UK IT Industry Awards winners inspire hope for the future The jury is still out on whether the UK economy is now recovering from the worst recession since the 1930s or just experiencing a temporary reprieve. But it cannot be disputed that the economic ...

From COMPUTING STAFF, VNUNet.com,  18 Nov 2009

UK IT Industry Awards 2009 - The winners

Computing and the BCS announce this year's prizes in a glittering ceremony in London attended by more than 1,300 guests and VIPs The winners of the inaugural UK IT Industry Awards were announced last night in front of a packed house at the Battersea ...

From COMPUTING STAFF, VNUNet.com,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: David Clarke (politician),  Tim Berners-Lee,  David Henderson,  Daily Mail and General Trust,  Konica Minolta

UK Industry Awards 2009: Innovative project of the year

Innovation is one of the most important themes of the UK IT Industry Awards, so it is fitting that the Innovative Project of the Year award, sponsored by Konica Minolta, has turned out to be one of the most hotly contested. This year’s finalists prove ...

From COMPUTING STAFF, VNUNet.com,  4 Nov 2009
Related Topics: National Grid,  Konica Minolta,  IBM,  Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

UK Industry Awards 2009: IT project team of the year

The UK IT Industry Awards ceremony is now only two weeks away, and in this week’s profile of finalists we look at the shortlist for the IT Project Team of the Year. The category aims to recognise the achievement of a project team created for a specific ...

From COMPUTING STAFF, VNUNet.com,  28 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Standard Life,  Real Racing Club Santander,  Virgin Atlantic Airways,  Bradford & Bingley,  Whitbread

UK IT Industry Awards 2009: Best new product developed in the UK

One of the new categories in this year’s UK IT Industry Awards is for the best new product developed in the UK. The finalists are new products or services that have delivered measurable benefit for customers and have been developed entirely in the UK. ...

From COMPUTING STAFF, VNUNet.com,  21 Oct 2009
Related Topics: IBM,  Microsoft Corporation,  ALCAN,  Rio Tinto Plc

Ask the analyst – expert answers to your business IT questions

The Ask the Analyst blog invites IT managers to submit their real-life questions to experts at Gartner. Each month we will select the three best questions, put them to the Gartner analysts, and publish their responses. If you have a business IT ...

From COMPUTING STAFF, VNUNet.com,  20 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Gartner, Inc.,  Brian Burke,  Facebook Inc.

Ofcom launches Digital Participation Consortium

More older people are going online New group is latest stage in Digital Britain plan to get more people online Communications watchdog Ofcom has formally launched the Digital Participation Consortium, the latest initiative in the Digital Britain plan ...

From COMPUTING STAFF, VNUNet.com,  15 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Ofcom,  BBC,  Stephen Timms,  Martha Lane Fox

UK IT Industry Awards 2009: Promoting IT Professionalism award

One of the categories introduced this year for the all-new UK IT Industry Awards is the Promoting IT Professionalism Award. Chosen from the finalists below, the winner will be an organisation that its IT employees view as a great place to work; that ...

From COMPUTING STAFF, VNUNet.com,  14 Oct 2009
Related Topics: IBM,  Northgate P.L.C.

Hacker McKinnon refused Supreme Court appeal

Extradition to the US is increasingly likely for UK hacker accused of entering Pentagon computer systems Hacker Gary McKinnon has lost what may prove to be his final attempt to avoid extradition to the US. He had hoped to be able to appeal to the newly ...

From COMPUTING STAFF, VNUNet.com,  9 Oct 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Department of Justice,  House of Lords,  Alan Johnson,  David Cameron

Digital inclusion benefits us all

The government needs a populace that is universally comfortable in the online environment Private-sector CIOs will benefit from more IT-savvy customers and workers The government’s Digital Inclusion Task Force is due to release new research next week, ...

From COMPUTING STAFF, VNUNet.com,  8 Oct 2009

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