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Monday 10 December 2001

Oftel tightens security guidelines

Watchdog watches closer...

HP-Compaq: Is the writing on the wall?

Not looking good for Carly and Mike...

Oftel and mobile operators at loggerheads

Threat of inquiry draws ever closer...

Call centres aren't sweat shops - it's official

But they still could be better places to work says HSE...

Cable & Wireless snaps up PSINet Japan

Company goes acquisition crazy...

Goner worm writers nicked

Teenagers face up to five years in prison...

Orange bids to be Lord of the Ring-tones

Will their mobile services be Hobbit-forming?

Orange crushes Locust

John the Baptist would be impressed, we aren't...

Bunch of 5s: Five best HP-Compaq nay-sayers

No-one likes it but do Mike and Carly care?

IPO braveheart eyes Euro expansion

Lawson shares dip following Friday debut...

World's web access tops 474 million

Figures are up, but growth is slowing...

Microsoft schools row escalates

States want more money and less Microsoft control...

NTL cuts jobs by the thousands

Mountainous debt weighs heavily on company's shoulders...

AOL to leave $600m at the Gateway

Help for hard-up hardware company...

Moore gives $261m to save the world

Wildlife charity gets under way...

Colt fully funded after £494m swoop

Big investment, big risk?

Microsoft signs XP into China

Gates continues in his bid to take over the world...

Commerce One founder dies

Architect of leading B2B player...

Cookies remain but spam struck off the menu

Eurocrats regulate the web with their usual light touch...

Marconi contract injects life into shares

Rare piece of good news boosts struggling firm...

The Bloor Perspective: A citizens' database, JD Edwards and corporate PDA support

In their latest assessment of three topical issues, Robin Bloor and his colleagues look at Oracle giving DB software to security agencies, one ERP software vendor doing well, and the next stage of enterprise-level PDA integration...

The Bloor Perspective: A citizens' database, JD Edwards and corporate PDA support

In their latest assessment of three topical issues, Robin Bloor and his colleagues look at Oracle giving DB software to security agencies, one ERP software vendor doing well, and the next stage of enterprise-level PDA integration...


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