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Monday 9 July 2001

WebMethods slashes 160 jobs

Profits warning too...

IBM: "You have nothing to fear, but the euro itself"

Big Blue confident that two-week systems blackout will not affect customers...

CA chief hits back in takeover battle

Brands leader of takeover posse 'Mickey Mouse'

CA gives Unicenter a face lift

Version 3 of its all-singing, all-dancing enterprise suite...

Nokia customer refuses to pay

More trouble from cash-strapped Turkish network...

AMD's shares bounce back from the doldrums

Chip giant steadies the ship...

Webvan reaches the end of the road

Perishable goods web pioneer perishes...

Broadband from a balloon

Have they gone local loopy?

Cycle fans get an Eiffel of Tour de France site

Squatters put porn where pedals should be - not that anyone seems to care...

Dot-com makes a profit shocker

Recruitment just the job for making money online...

EMI chomps at the bit ahead of music goldrush

But the Brits don't want online sales...

AvantGo muscles in to mobile CRM world

Mobile wizard goes after integration dollars...

Fat cat Gent ready to explode

Just a wafer-thin £8m option plan, sir...?

Dubya brings HP man on board

IT guru renews his acquaintance with the Bush family...

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EMC shares wiped out after profits warning

Storage giant feels the pinch...

Surveillance in the workplace costs $525m

Bosses pay the bill for their Big Brother tactics...

AT&T sheds wireless arm in break-up

A popular tactic in these times of telco hardship...

New bodies brought in to man BT spin-off

Wireless arm brings in new faces...

Telco rocked by relegation to the bottom of the heap

Sonera's debts see it fall foul in the ratings war...

Neuer Markt bears the brunt of tech stock decline

Troubled market facing a bleak future...

Comcast bids $44.5bn for AT&T Broadband

It wasn't for sale, but now it might be...

Knives are out for Marconi CEO

Is it P45 time for Lord Simpson?

Webvan to close?

Staff clear out offices and discuss severance pay: TV station puts two and two together...

Stockwatch Daily: Monday morning tech misery

Not the best start to the week...

Staff turnover crisis costs call centres £1bn

Sweatshop mentality doesn't pay...

We're gonna get ourselves connected

The writings on the wall... for metered access...

The Bloor Perspective: Life after ASP, diversified Oracle and looking for location-based services

In their latest look at recent key developments, Robin Bloor and his colleagues consider taking IT in-house after using an application service provider, how Oracle can move forward, and what problems are besetting the world of location-based services...


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