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Thursday 11 April 2002
IBM and Microsoft slip beneath the security covers
"This will do the same for security as SOAP did for application interoperability." So there you go...
Cisco claims "largest wireless LAN in Europe"
Viking telco goes AVVID...
Cheat Sheet: Grid computing
C'mon, c'mon, let's work together...
Police paying over the odds for radio network
Accountants count cost of muddled Airwave project...
IBM wins £500m deal with mm02
That's funny - mm02 lost exactly that amount today on the stock market...
Microsoft turns its back on services
Lack of customers leads to radical change...
'Security?' We've heard of it
Sadly end users haven't...
eBoys serialisation - parts I to IV
Benchmark Capital - warts and all
mm02 shares collapse
£500m slashed from its market value...
Lloyd's seeks savings after massive loss
Can cost savings offset a £3bn loss?
US boffins to paint PC screens onto any surface
Make your living room one giant PC screen...
Microsoft 'lying' about stripped-down Windows
Professor calls Microsoft's bluff...
Best of Reader Comments: Your first computer
Ah, the nostalgia! silicon.com readers get dewy-eyed...
US mobile growth booming: Europe all boomed out
States years away from European saturation levels...
Can Sun swipe IBM's mainframe mantle?
It's already poaching customers...
E*Trade snaffles up market minnow Tradescape
Deal worth at least $100m...
Passions cool in Rambus' love affair with litigation
Increase profits by sacking lawyers: mmm...good plan...
AOL woes hit three-year low
It's not looking good for the merged media giant...
Yahoo? Not just yet
Profits elude internet giant for sixth quarter in a row...
Nortel manages to borrow $1.2bn
Reduced deal reflects reduced lending confidence...
Serialisation: eBoys - Part 4 - Hoover Dam
Webvan - build it and they will come?
Infosys warns of reduced growth
Profits in line with expectations...
Network Associates acquires McAfee.com
Increased all-stock deal accepted...
Global Crossing pays CEO's $8m tax bill
Investors approve bail-out package...
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