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Monday 22 April 2002
IT directors get geared-up for web services
Not put off by the hype...
Managing laptops - what every IT department should know
"IT directors manage by size - they're hypocrites."
Profitability eludes Amazon again
Back to the bad old days...
Desktop PC sales decrease - laptops take up the slack
One of those big inflexion points?
Viva el pingüino: Spain goes Linux mad
Olé open source...
NHS IT spend to double - but where will the money go?
New technology vs new nurses... it's not an easy decision, is it?
World's fastest computer comes to life
Really very, very speedy indeed...
Sybase meets expectations
And unveils plan to beef-up portal business...
Compaq's iPaq hits the two million mark
Selling quicker than some very hot cakes...
Email money to anyone with a bank account
It's a cunning plan - even if it does take three days to clear...
PC shipments continue to slide
It's not looking too bad though...
Sun hints at Intel Solaris support u-turn
Will it support Solaris on Intel, or won't it? Users want to know
SMS spam on the verge of extinction
Companies may need to get permission before sending txt messages
CA World: The portal is the new desktop
Analysts decidedly unconvinced...
IBM gives developers a free lunch
Big Blue to keep ebXML royalty-free...
Murdoch threatens minnows with 'dubious' patent
Omimedia presses ahead with micropayments case...
My IT director went to CA World and all I got was this lousy T-shirt
Charges for shirts and there's no free bag...
SSA Global to ditch Interbiz brand
Despite claim of "value in brands"...
Ericsson posts $500m loss
Falling sales hits Swedish giant...
Micron finally buys Hynix
Even more protracted than David Beckham's contract negotiations...
Virus warning: Klez variant threatens random chaos
Outlook users beware...
CA promises to clean up customer care
We admit we've done you Wang...
Egg to crack on with e-payment scheme
Getting bored with Egg puns yet?
Top tips for supporting a mobile workforce
Your guide to a flexible future
Worldcom slashes $1bn from revenue forecasts
It goes from bad to worse for Worldcom
Gates to take to the witness stand
The big man himself gets his day in court
Vodafone goes Dutch with 3G network
But loses customers in Germany
Ericsson to cut 20,000 jobs
More telecoms gloom
Teleworking - Staying sane by the Seine
Have laptop, will travel...
The Bloor Perspective: IBM Global Services - the reckoning, Sun re-branding and Unix wars
This week Robin Bloor and his team of analysts consider IBM's golden unit, Sun's big marketing push and which whose Unix servers will win the day...
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