Content calendar
Thursday 18 October 2001
The chips are down - so look to the future
Major players jostle for position and remain optimistic, as they should...
Sci-fi or sci-future? Hollywood technology scrutinised
Cochrane and Kurzweil on future high-tech, as seen in the movies...
Microsoft and Sun set to hit revised targets
But they're still dramatically down...
IBM and Fujitsu looking to merge
Server divisions and software could join up...
Orange users left in limbo by system crash
Orange systems down once again...
Britain is the Newcastle United of the e-government league
But at least it's not Leicester City...
Beyond the processor: Scientist stumbles across organic memory
Non metallic magnetic material found while looking for something else...
Novell hails new NetWare release
But will it be enough to dent Microsoft?
easyEverything up for sale
Stelios says adios to half his chain...
Electronic parole officers to check young offenders
Home office gets tough on young criminals...
PC sales fall again
Dell's still sitting pretty though...
Lucent creates "smallest possible" processor
Intel and IBM slightly miffed...
US shoppers to fork out billions online this Christmas
E-tail slump won't hold back Christmas shopping mania...
Microsoft offers olive branch in security debate
'We're all in this together...'
Video magic gadget launched
The future comes closer into vision....
Chip company reports downer
Profits down 90 per cent and next quarter looks no better...
Internet cafés: Easy come, easy go?
When you're this rich, who cares?
Fibernet hits profit
Shares make a steady climb back...
i2 heads move on
They have other fish to fry...
IBM's dream: computer, heal thyself
And so the developer decided to design a computer in his own image...well almost...
Cambridgeshire buys Oracle CRM
That's right, Larry Ellison's handling your loan application...
Excite@home grabs AT&T lifeline
Life after Chapter 11...
Symantec surprises itself with mint performance
News to warm your cockles...
Intel uses peer-to-peer to help Alzheimer's research
And you can join in too...
Over 40 really does mean over the hill in this industry
Ageism still rife in IT industry...
Sprint sheds 7,500 jobs and scraps services
Tough climate spells rough ride for this telco...
Chip shares take a dive
AMD and Texas Instruments look washed-out in this morning's trading...
EMC follows terrible results with job cuts
Would anybody want to tempt fate by saying 'at least nothing else can go wrong...'?
What lies Beyond the Processor?
Or, what will we be writing about in 20 years?
SAP warns of staff cull
German ERP darling of the nineties hints at downsizing US operations...
CMG lets 470 go
Wireless data markets fail to provide projected growth...
Wanadoo consolidates French ISP market
On target for profitability by end of 2002...
Siebel shares plunge after results leak
Dow Jones blunder leads to 25 per cent fall...
Apple beats Wall Street
Better than expected revenues but tough times ahead...
Moore's Law no more?
Or maybe we shouldn't even consider it the Intel founder's greatest legacy
Popular stories
Featured white papers
-
The Value of Location Intelligence in the Communications Industry
Public Services are under pressure, the challenge is to do more with less. How do you improve citizen satisfaction, increase cost efficiencies and improve service delivery? The power of location intelligence is helping many local authorities...
-
Best Practices for Translating Customer Satisfaction into Revenue
Today's support organisations are focused on two top-level metrics: financial results and customer satisfaction. For most, it's easy to track financial performance, but customer satisfaction is akin to speaking a foreign language...
-
HP print solutions and 3M
The objective for 3M was to optimize office printing infrastructure at 3M locations worldwide, reduce total cost and environmental footprint. Some of the business benefits acheived by switching to HP print solutions...
-
Check out these top business apps for your iPhone
-
Inside a Microsoft datacentre
-
Green IT without losing your edge
-
Peter Cochrane's latest video blog
-
What you need to know about Windows 7