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Nokia studies traffic with GPS-enabled mobiles
The handset maker has launched a research project that uses data from car drivers to help ease congestion.
IT pros get political ahead of London's Mayoral election
Research into the political leanings of leading UK bloggers and internet forum posters shows an opinion poll-defying sub-trend among the net-savvy.
SMBs embrace parents' flexible working needs
A new study says that SMBs and parents are working together well on flexible working, but future government plans may be a problem.
The Met Office gets to grips with weather software and data
Case Study: The Met Office is one of the world's leading providers of weather information services. It needed a way to bring new software products...
How Tesco uses sat nav to deliver your shopping
Case Study: Grocery giant Tesco, faced with a logistical challenge service a massive South London delivery area, successfully integrated an...
IT assets a mystery to big business
Study uncovers the lack of knowledge chief information officers and chief financial officers from five separate countries have when it comes to...
Mobile, flexible working benefits the public sector
Despite potential efficiencies, few local authorities are taking up mobile and flexible working, according to a study by the Mobile Data Association.
Co-op to survey customers with chip-and-pin
The Co-operative group adds survey functionality to its chip-and-pin terminals to study customer habits.
Spam hitting small companies exploded in 2006
New study finds that the amount of spam hitting smaller companies' email servers shot up by a third in twelve months.
Preventing tape failure
<strong>Case Study:</strong> Broadcast services specialist Red Bee Media deployed a solution to help it plan for future storage growth and monitor...
Employees the weak link in financial sector security
A new study presents advice on how to improve information security with a change in financial sector staff awareness.
Remote working benefits work/life balance
Half of people find teleworking creates better balance between work and home life, study finds.
Study: Phishing surges 240 per cent
The latest messaging statistics show the number of phishing emails sent has shot up month-on-month, with one gang looking to cash in on the credit...
Digital inclusion brings economic benefits, study finds
Government committee sets out to bridge the digital divide as new research finds that those lacking ITC skills lag behind.
ID theft up on renewed malware attacks
New phishing and malware attack strategies, coupled with increased volume has caused IT theft incidents to spike, study reveals.
Data centre energy use jumps 13 per cent
Energy required by data centres and servers is growing at an alarming rate, according to recent study by IDC.
Laser printers as unhealthy as smoking
A study by Australian scientists shows some models of laser printers give off the same amount of particulate pollution as a smoker.
Hitting a home run with IM
Case Study: Major League Baseball turns to web-based instant messaging to increase dwell time on its web site and boost fan loyalty.
AMD escapes graphics chip probe
US antitrust investigators end their study of the graphics chip industry and take no action against the owner of ATI.
Online content revenues set to surge
There's gold in that there online content, according to an EC study, but broadband penetration, piracy and DRM remain a hindrance.




















