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Workforces complain of too little training

Dan Ilett looks at what businesses need to do to make the most of their IT spending.

Killer apps of leather, metal and paper

Peter Whitehead defends his Filofax while, Danny Bradbury explains why he could hardly survive without his e-diary. Join the debate at www.ft.com/diary

The problems of getting in sync

Kate Mackenzie looks at methods of updating mobile devices with calendar information.

The advantages of sealing wax

Identities were more secure in the Middle Ages than today’s e-mail.

Failing to look after the pennies

Revenue leakage is huge but at last service providers are acting, says Ian Limbach.

Managing e-mail is an increasing burden

Stephen Pritchard analyses the difficulties for companies that want to move beyond a basic service for their staff.

Computer rage: when violence is the answer

Failed PCs can cause extra headaches for smaller companies, who have fewer resources to look after them.

Casino on a winning streak

Laguna converged its business applications and made gains.

PeopleSoft product line updated

Oracle has come good on its promise to update the product line of PeopleSoft, the former rival it acquired in 2004.

Climer aims to build Sony market share

Sony high-flier Naomi Climer has been promoted to VP of Professional Solutions Europe. Previously head of media sales in western Europe, she has been charged with the task of building market share in digital signage, digital cinema and healthcare solutions.

Local difficulty – or curtains?

Security matters: What would you do if no one turned up?

For those who need to keep on running

‘How do I know that they’re really working?’

The quest for universal memory

Role in China aligning standards and goals

The engine ain’t broke but should we fix it?

The science fiction high street

Hackers’ routes into your account

Ditch your PCs but look after your information

Cost of storage enters spotlight

Capita takes tried and tested route

Ajax scores for web users

Squeezing the human assets

Using data to enhance customer experience