Archive - 02 Jun 2004

CSC lands $1.6bn Sears IT deal

But Sears will retain control of technical standards...

Leader: Microsoft too popular for our own good

With ubiquity comes susceptibility...

Scottish Uni calls on Legato for back-up

EMC arm at end of long list of unsatisfactory suppliers

Q&A: Intel CEO Craig Barrett

The US is complacent and clock speed still matters...

Open source's €944 victory over Microsoft

Lindows gets the OK to use Redmond-baiting name

Web services set for $11bn boost

We'll all be spending by 2008, apparently...

Symantec CEO hits out at Microsoft... and Linux

Claims neither is inherently more or less secure...

Sun and Fujitsu merge Unix server lines

Products will take a couple of years to appear...

Tony Hallett's After These Messages: Fly high Wi-Fi

Freedom to work - or watch that goal go in while halfway across the Atlantic...

Intel refreshes mobile processor line up

Prescott features no longer desktop-only

Moblog: Nokia gives us a new word

And new way of blogging using camera phones


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