Computerworld

Stories about: Livingston

  • +

    Y2K: 10 years later 05 January, 2010 02:21

    It's hard to believe that 10 years have passed since the dreaded Millennium Bug put fear into the hearts of technology specialists, software developers, business executives, and legal departments everywhere.
  • +

    British Telecom ahead on 100Mbps fibre optic broadband roll-out 23 December, 2009 13:45

    British Telecom (BT) has revealed its super-fast fibre broadband network will be completed by 2012.
  • +

    BT ahead on 100Mbps UK fibre optic broadband roll-out 23 December, 2009 02:27

    BT has revealed its super-fast fibre broadband network will be completed by 2012.
  • +

    Tweak offers free trial of any Windows 7 edition 24 August, 2009 04:23

    A Microsoft Windows 7 installation disk can be tweaked to install any version of the operating system, giving users a "try-before-buy" opportunity before upgrading to a more expensive edition, a popular newsletter revealed.
  • +

    Windows 7 will run 120 days for free, Microsoft confirms 20 August, 2009 12:06

    Like its predecessor, Windows 7 can be used for up to 120 days without providing a product activation key, Microsoft confirmed today.
  • +

    Windows installs updates without permission, researchers say 25 June, 2009 12:47

    Windows is installing "surprise updates" against the wishes of some users, who have expressly set up the operating system not to deploy patches without permission, researchers charged today.
  • +

    Compuware taking 'agile' approach to Changepoint 16 June, 2009 03:20

    Compuware on Monday announced a 12-month road map for its Changepoint IT portfolio and project management software that will include a number of enhancements throughout the year, as well as a major release in 2010.
  • +

    BT commits to large fibre investment 17 July, 2008 10:48

    UK carrier BT is to spend £1.5bn pounds (US$2.99 billion) rolling out super fast broadband to 10 million (or 40 per cent) of UK homes by 2012.
  • +

    US cities see red with Redflex 01 July, 2008 15:53

    The Redflex Holdings (ASX: RDF) Subsidiary Redflex Traffic Systems has won contracts to install traffic enforcement systems in two US cities.
  • +

    American Apparel uses RFID to take stock of its stores 17 April, 2008 08:18

    American Apparel wants to make sure that shoppers in its stores will always be able to find their size and favorite color when they're looking for a t-shirt -- and they're using RFID technology to do it.
  • +

    Psst! Wanna save $110 on Windows Vista SP1? 04 April, 2008 08:18

    Microsoft continues to give its tacit blessing for consumers to exploit a technical loophole that allows them to upgrade to Vista with Service Pack 1, even if they don't own the necessary prior editions of Windows.
ARN Polls

Does your IT department hold a Scrum to improve project performance?

Yes, every day
On occassion
Rarely
Never
What is a Scrum?
View Results
 
Computerworld Community Comments
Zones
SAS Resource Centre

This Resource Centre hosts a wealth of thought leadership articles, whitepapers, and success videos, to help you make the most out of your corporate information in order to swiftly make sound business decisions to survive and thrive in the current economic climate.

Oracle Resource Centre

News, Features and the latest whitepapers on SOA, Application Grid, Enterprise Management and Database

Sponsored Links
 
Back to top Sitemap
Copyright 2009 IDG Communications. ABN 14 001 592 650. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of IDG Communications is prohibited.