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Title:Richard Thomas Public sector data integration projects and companies that deliberately misuse personal data are being targeted by the UK's information commissioner
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Table of contents – Volume 46
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Letters to the Editor| 2004
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The year aheadMorriss, D. et al. | 2004
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Forums move aheadBurnett, R. et al. | 2004
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BCS moves forwardHall, W. et al. | 2004
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BCS News| 2004
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Need to Know| 2004
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John Thompson| 2004
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Richard Thomas Public sector data integration projects and companies that deliberately misuse personal data are being targeted by the UK's information commissioner| 2004
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John Warnock| 2004
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Grady BoochNorfolk, D. et al. | 2004
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Phillips Verveer| 2004
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Strength in numbers| 2004
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A new blend of virusHolloway, J. et al. | 2004
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Agile evolution| 2004
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Testing time for elearning| 2004
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IT future: a public utility| 2004
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Projects: the way forward| 2004
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Projects: BACS to the futureLidell CITP, J. et al. | 2004
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The dark side of the web End-users who are either ignorant or curious about IT are as big a risk to companies as criminals| 2004
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Linux gets seriousKavanagh, J. et al. | 2004
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Rearguard actionWood, P. et al. | 2004
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Security lapses: the top 10Salkield, T. et al. | 2004
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The key project players| 2004
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Matching data to storageMaby, M. et al. | 2004
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Ready for take-off?| 2004
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Successful outsourcing Contracting out IT enables companies to invest in new IT projects| 2004
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Secrets of successLockie, M. et al. | 2004
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Time for national action| 2004
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Ready for anything?Patel CITP, R. et al. | 2004
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Stand up and be countedJennings, N. / Kalurovich, P. / McManus MBCS, J. et al. | 2004
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Disability benefit Employing disabled people in IT or anywhere else and designing products and services with them in mind is not altruism but sound commercial sense| 2004
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The living contract| 2004
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Data goes walkaboutAhlberg CITP, M. et al. | 2004
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User betrayal?Clark, R. et al. | 2004
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Incentives for innovationCobb, D. / Gates, J. / Levy, M. et al. | 2004
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Decent proposalBissember, A. et al. | 2004
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Protecting the future Escrow agreements give software users security by lodging source code with an agent, typically for release to the user if the supplier goes out of business| 2004
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IT goes green| 2004
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The notional gridKavanagh, J. et al. | 2004
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Capacity managementSavvides, A. et al. | 2004
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iSCSI vs fibre channelHickingbotham, P. et al. | 2004
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Standards developmentHolt FBCS, J. et al. | 2004
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Fortran 2003| 2004
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Qualifications impact| 2004
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Customer support| 2004
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Automation manager| 2004
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Book of the month and latest reviews| 2004
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Top site| 2004
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Futureshock: Fight against terrorism| 2004
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Legal brief: Chips are down for mod chippersOhni, H. / Singleton, R. et al. | 2004
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Hot topic: Formal program verification| 2004
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Futureshock: Natural language| 2004
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Hot topic: Java 1.5| 2004
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Futureshock: Robot surgery| 2004
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Legal brief: Confusion reigns over e-invoicesFoster, D. et al. | 2004
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Legal brief: New intellectual property rights directiveBatteson, A. et al. | 2004
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Legal brief: Lessons for limiting liability: back to basicsPham, C. et al. | 2004
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Hot topic: Security event| 2004
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Independent qualifications pass the test| 2004
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New qualification wins approval| 2004
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New service helps identify IT training needs| 2004
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Training helps public get confident with IT| 2004
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Spotlight: Software Practice Advancement Specialist Group| 2004
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At the coalfaceWafa, N. et al. | 2004
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Spotlight: Software Process Improvement Network (UK)| 2004
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Spotlight: Mauritius Section| 2004
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Spotlight: IFIP| 2004