Emma Nash

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Emma Nash

The beginning of the green revolution

Businesses now have no choice but to abide by environmental standards as going green becomes a 21st-century must 17 May 2007

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Time to take online security seriously

Action is not matching the torrent of words we have been hearing about the mounting risks of lax security policies, writes Emma Nash 26 Apr 2007

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Innovation broadens Accenture’s horizons

Accenture UK managing director says technology use is starting to mature 19 Apr 2007

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How UK can address growing IT skills gap

The government should apply the tax credit scheme to skills and development to improve the country’s competitiveness 29 Mar 2007

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Sage puts UK staff at heart of growth plans

Software firm bucks offshore trend in favour of local staff 15 Mar 2007

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We should welcome overseas IT staff

The skills shortage in UK IT is worsening, so we must learn to accept the need for quality workers coming from abroad 01 Mar 2007

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EDS’s hard work pays off

Rising profits mark start of new era for services firm 15 Feb 2007

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UK must act now to kick-start innovation

India has seen a boom in IT sector revenues and it is only a matter of time before its reach goes beyond low-cost services, says Emma Nash 01 Feb 2007

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Computing's weekly podcast - 14 December 2006

We discuss the rising IT costs of the government's planned Fire Service control rooms, the Gower's Review on intellectual property and ING Direct's anti-keylogging measures. 14 Dec 2006

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Digital revolution must be open to all

The eAdmissions National Project success seems to counter arguments that broadband access is a preserve of the privileged 07 Dec 2006

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