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Can't Stand The Heat? Get Out Of The Office
Flexible Working Delivers Hard Business Benefits In the Current Climate, Says Compaq
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Brits Lose Inhibitions And Express Themselves Online
Ninety six per cent of British people commit themselves to a pastime. However 77 per cent of those who would like to pursue a new interest are held back by the lack of time and money available to them, reveals research from MORI and Lycos UK, one of Europe's leading Internet destinations.
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HP Unveils New e-utilica Features Designed For The Capacity-On-Demand Needs Of Corporates
Hewlett-Packard Company today unveiled additional features for e-utilica that offers corporates the flexibility to meet the dynamic needs of business via enhancements to their existing IT infrastructure.
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IT Decision Makers Admit Existing IT Infrastructures Are Insufficient
UK Companies Preparing To Expand IT Infrastructures Without Adequate Consideration Of Available Solutions
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Music To The Ears As Europeans Vote To Download Their Tunes
Creative Labs Publishes Much Awaited Results of Pan-European Independent Survey into the Future of Digital Audio Technology
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UK and German Businesses Bring In The E-Business Experts For Ongoing Success
Outsourcing elements of e-business initiatives is a critical factor in the ongoing success of European businesses.
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UK and German Businesses See 'Looking Good' As Key Benefit Of E-Business
The development of a progressive image is seen as the main benefit of e-business, according to UK and German businesses, more so than improved customer relations or reductions in overheads.
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UK Business In The Broadband Doldrums
UK businesses are failing to embrace the potential offered by the internet and ecommerce, highlighting a strong scepticism about the internet's marketing and purchasing power.
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Charities Rely Heavily On Who They Know More Than What They Know When Approaching Businesses For Support
Personal contacts are key to setting up business community partnerships, according to new research published today by Business Community Connections, in association with MORI. The research report - Business Community Partnerships: Fact or Fiction? - looks for the first time at the development of these partnerships from the charity perspective. The research was supported by KPMG and Crimson Publishing.