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Wi-Fi Masterplan Delayed By Reshuffle

News But organisers were forced to pull the event on Monday -- citing the government reshuffle earlier this month. The unveiling of a government strategy to install wireless hot spots in public areas across Britain has been put on ice until at least...

[September 20, 2004, 14:05]

Vodafone Reacts To Stock Tumble With Reshuffle

News According to Robin Hearn, analyst at Ovum, the management reshuffle and operational changes are "overall a good thing". After recent upheavals that have seen it sell off its Japanese business and lose £28bn in stock market value, Vodafone is now...

[April 7, 2006, 10:40]

Dismay After Blair's Reshuffle

News The tech industry has reacted with disappointment to the downgrading of the role of e-commerce minister in the post-election ministerial reshuffle. Industry group Intellect had been calling for a minister with the single remit of boosting the...

[May 13, 2005, 9:45]

Dismay After Blair's Reshuffle

Talkback As far as I understand it, Blair is a self proclaimed Luddite.

[May 16, 2005, 19:58]

Top Execs Depart In Yahoo Reshuffle

News Yahoo's chief operating officer and the head of its entertainment group are leaving as part of a major reorganisation announced late on Tuesday. Chief operating officer Dan Rosensweig and Lloyd Braun, the head of Yahoo's media and entertainment...

[December 6, 2006, 7:47]

Reshuffle At Microsoft Underlines NT Delays

News The new head of Microsoft's troubled Windows 2000 project, formerly NT 5.0, has dropped the requirement to use the beta software in a production environment. Brian Valentine, former head of the Exchange Server development, took up the reins...

[January 29, 1999, 10:27]

Government IT Stuck In Post-election Limbo

News Whitehall is now busy adjusting itself to the post-election reshuffle, which promises to offer new leadership for public sector IT programmes. Ministerial responsibility for key areas such as the eGovernment Unit, the NHS IT programme, local e...

[May 9, 2005, 16:50]

E-government Minister Named

News Nearly a month after the cabinet reshuffle, it has finally been decided which minister will be looking after the e-government agenda. The Cabinet Office said Pat McFadden will now take on the e-government brief previously held by Jim Murphy, who...

[May 31, 2006, 16:30]

New E-government Minister Appointed

News The UK has a new minister responsible for e-government following the Cabinet reshuffle. He takes over from Ruth Kelly who was appointed education secretary in the Cabinet reshuffle following David Blunkett's resignation.

[December 17, 2004, 13:10]

E-commerce Minister Reshuffled To Treasury

News The UK's e-commerce minister, Stephen Timms, has been moved to a role in the Treasury as a result of last week's Cabinet reshuffle by the prime minister, Tony Blair. Last week's reshuffle has now seen Timms replacing Ruth Kelly in the role of...

[September 15, 2004, 13:55]

E-commerce Minister 'neglecting IT For Energy'

News ZDNet UK has learned that there is deep concern within the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) about the effect a recent reshuffle has had on Timms' workload. The reshuffle was a bit of a dog's dinner," admitted one informed source, explaining...

[October 28, 2003, 16:20]

Microsoft Rejigs Windows Division

News Microsoft on Monday confirmed plans to reshuffle its Windows unit, shifting executives and creating a new division more tightly focused on development efforts. As first reported by CNET News.com, a new Windows Core Operating System division will be...

[December 16, 2003, 9:00]

Stephen Timms Is New E-commerce Minister

News The move is part of the Cabinet reshuffle taking place following the resignation on Tuesday of Stephen Byers, ex-secretary of state for transport. Douglas Alexander, who was appointed as e-commerce minister last year, was moved to the Cabinet...

[May 29, 2002, 15:12]

Changing Market Puts Pressure On Graphics Software Makers

News But the big players shouldn't get too comfortable, as pricing pressures and the changing requirements of industry threaten to force a reshuffle. Taken in freeze frame, the graphics software market appears to fall into a fairly neat division between...

[July 5, 2002, 9:36]

M2M White Paper: The Growth Of Device Connectivity

White Papers This white paper talks about M2M which has the potential to reshuffle entire industry structures and create a windfall for technology enablers in the arena. M2M stands for machine-to-machine, mobile-to-machine, and machine-to-mobile communications.

[August 3, 2007, 0:00]

Homeland Security Bill Becomes US Law

News When President Bush signed a bill on Monday creating the Department of Homeland Security, he started a process that will reshuffle bureaucracies, permit greater Internet surveillance and refocus the government's computer security efforts.

[November 26, 2002, 11:41]

Novell Pres Heads For UK

News The September 18 appearance will be Marengi's first since taking up the post in the reshuffle following Bob Frankenberg's sudden departure at the end of last month. The show takes place at the Excelsior Hotel, Heathrow.

[September 9, 1996, 12:30]

Government IT Briefs Still Up In The Air

News The e-government agenda, NHS IT programme and ID cards schemes are all to be assigned to ministers over the next few days following the completion of the reshuffle. The new ministers at the Cabinet Office, John Hutton and Jim Murphy, are in...

[May 10, 2005, 15:30]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog As Stephen Byers is transported to the Mandy Retirement Home -- or whatever it is that happens to blameless ministers that nonetheless feel it necessary to resign -- the sounds of a minor reshuffle creep out from under the door of Number 10.

[May 31, 2002, 11:19]

Cable & Wireless Cuts Go Deeper

News There is also, of course, a board reshuffle, restructuring and a new face to run the UK operations. Cable & Wireless is to sack 1,500 staff, take a £6.5bn hit on its accounts and has joined the long line of companies beating a retreat from the US...

[June 5, 2003, 9:57]


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