What a week: top stories you may have missed
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By Computerworld reporters | Published 10:00, 01 July 07
Project failure takes its toll elsewhere too, as a survey by the Economist Intelligence unit shows, while some SAP customers have shown how much success project delivery can add to an organisation's bottom line.
Catch up with these stories and all this week's news for IT directors and managers at ComputerworldUK.com.
Editor's highlights
Three must-read articles on ComputerworldUK this week:
Cadbury admits IT problems taking chunk out of performance
IT consolidation project still causing pain as de-merger approaches
Late IT projects equal lower profits
Half of IT projects still fail to deliver intended objectives
Error during IT testing grounded United Airlines
Company planning to restore schedule to normal
Readers' choice
Nearly nine out of 10 business intelligence projects fail to meet goals
More guidance needed for users, NCC advises
Police seize 'virus writer' after 115,000 phones infected
Over 20 variants of worms attack via Bluetooth
Dell lets users reject unwanted pre-installed software
Move follows user complaints
TNT and NATS win with SAP
Quality awards reveal no silver bullet for project success, just old fashioned rigour
UK software pirate jailed in the US
Leader of underground piracy network gets 51 months
Digging deeper: Gordon Brown's challenge
Doctors debate withdrawal of co-operation from NHS computer project
Concerns centre on electronic care record and Choose and book system
Brown delays procurement for ID card and passport projects
'Not quite ready yet' for controversial £5.4bn project
Microsoft security spotlight
Microsoft: We patch faster than Apple, Novell and Red Hat
Claims based on counting 'days of risk'
Microsoft patches Windows XP better than Vista
Company claims Vista suffers fewer bugs











