Content calendar
Friday 19 October 2001
Microsoft unbowed in face of 'stop XP' lawsuit
Intertrust simply 'fishing', says Redmond...
The week Microsoft gives us Windows XP
Controversial yes, popular no - this is what we can expect...
Developers flat out for C# contest
Software 'talent scouts' invite cream of the crop...
Peoplesoft strong on stock opening
ERP vendor in good results shocker...
SMS used for German terror attack warnings
'pls vac8 ur offis in an ordrly mnnr. thnku.'
Barclays £25m blackmail case shrouded in secrecy
Bank hopes to discuss system security behind closed doors...
Gateway mourns huge financial losses
PC maker loses a dollar for every three it brings in...
France Telecom set to chop debt-mountain
The only way to disolve your debts is to sell your valuables...
eToys back from the dot-com dead
But remember, a dot-com's not just for Christmas...
Autonomy signs up with Consignia
Software deal will save on workers...
eBay estimates have (going, going) gone up
I'm bid 11 cents per share, who will give me 12? 12... any increase on 12 cents per share...?
Netstore chief rules out takeover plans
Is this not the thing they usually say just before a take over?
US keeps a lid on e-tail taxes
E-tail still getting a leg-up with tax breaks...
Small firm punches above its weight to keep domain name
It's David against Goliath...
SAP warning hits shaky tech sector
It only needed a nudge, but SAP gave it a good kick to send matters downward again...
Alliance and Leicester sticks to anti-virus deal
If you know what you've got is good, hang on to it...
Microsoft's brotherhood of silence
So much as squeak about security issues and you'll get what's coming to yer...
The snake on the make
...and spelling and grammar that ain't what is should be...
Jessops snaps up XP deal
Is it possible to over-eXPose an image?
The Bloor Perspective: Paying for web content, skills and future '192' services
In their latest assessment of three topical issues, Robin Bloor and his colleagues consider the big dilemma facing web publishers, why programmers are ordinary now, and opportunities for directory enquiries.
More radio frequencies on the way today
E-minister hopes to stimulate wireless web...
Nokia shares rise to the occasion
Revenue and profit are down, but at least there's something to get out of bed for...
France Telecom to sell Parisian properties
France Telecom follows BT into property portfolio sell-off tactic...
Infineon's hopes cheaper chip tech will help it turn corner
Will its R&D work help lift it above the rest?
Nortel loses $3.5bn
And they can't say whether things are going to get any better
Microsoft and Sun revenues plunge over 40 per cent
Wall Street happy though as shares rise in both firms...
Bull's road to recovery hampered by slowdown
Not a great time to be 'recovering'...
Logica downgraded in wake of IT services gloom
That's what happens when your rivals issue a poor forecast...
Intel dumps consumer electronics
They just didn't make the grade...
Telcos told 3G licence auction was fair
So stop your complaining and get on with rolling out some services...
CMG stock falls 20 per cent on worrying forecast
Poor demand in the UK to blame...
KPNQwest splashes out £400m on fibre optic network firm
It's amazing how indebted companies always have a spare £400m knocking about when they need it...
Check Point hails 20 per cent profit growth
Cost cutting measures show their worth...
'Money-grabbing' execs get wage trial-by-jury
Shareholders will vote on execs' wages...
Featured white papers
-
Crime in Focus
Crime mapping has become part of an official UK Government 'pledge'. This should provide the public, press and politicians with important insights into the crime profile of their neighbourhood. Crime mapping will also be an important channel through which to broadcast and exemplify law enforcement successes. Read this whitepaper to see how you can overcome some of the challenges and ensure you have an effective and efficient crime mapping solution.
-
Centrinet case study
Centrinet launched an innovative business service - Smartbunker - based on renewable energy and energy-efficient technology(efficient IBM BladeCenter servers and Cisco networking hardware), It's the UK's first managed data centre service committed to zero carbon energy. This unique proposition drastically reduces power consumption by around 60%.
-
Citrix XenDesktop: The Best Desktop Delivery System For Today's Demanding Business Needs
Whether you're considering your first virtual desktop solution or trying to salvage an existing implementation, Citrix XenDesktop is the clear choice on the market that offers the performance, scalability and manageability required to meet your business needs.
-
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