Project Management Software
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Dell unleashes the IT Ninjas
News Vendor uses gamification to create support community for IT pros.
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Google urges businesses to get mobile
News The launch of Get Mo encourages companies to make their websites mobile and attract more customers to their brands.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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Unite ends quarrel with Fujitsu
News The IT company avoids any future strikes thanks to a compromise with Unite.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Microsoft to wave bye-bye to CES
News The Redmond giant says January isn't a good month for it to release products, so it won't play a major role at CES anymore.
By Tom Brewster Published
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IBM IOD 2011: Big Blue's analytics keep animals and wind in
News IBM's analytical tools are helping a variety of businesses, from wind turbine giant Vestas to the Cincinnati Zoo.
By Maggie Holland Published
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Tech Heads: Cisco's Dave Evans predicts the future
In-depth We talk to Cisco's chief futurist about his predictions for the technology of the future - from cyborgs, parallel universes and internet telepathy to the ultimate fate of humanity itself.
By Alan Lu Published
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City Uni launches IT consultancy masters degree
News London university offers new masters course for established IT professionals.
By Paul Briden Published
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Sky to hire 100 techies in Scotland
News The media giant is looking for new technological staff for its centre in Livingston.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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IT workers need business skills
News New research claims skills for business are more important for IT workers than technology knowledge.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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Does the NHS lack IT skills?
News A new report from Intellect claims the NHS is lacking in skills for the information revolution.
By Paul Briden Published
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North-East competition offers innovators £20,000 support
News Newcastle Science City has launched a competition to help businesses get their ideas to market.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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Swiftlight review
Reviews Swiftlight's eponymous project management software is inexpensive and is aimed at novices. Karl Wright takes a closer look to find out whether it really is suitable for inexperienced users.
By Karl Wright Published
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