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...
Sun: Solaris will be open source
Wait for it, wait for it…
Scottish Uni calls on Legato for back-up
EMC arm at end of long list of unsatisfactory suppliers
5 years ago... Icann slammed by net guru Pope
The supreme Pontiff?
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
FTSE 100 firms improve website accessibility
Pats on the back for almost everyone…
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...
BT gets top marks with £25m MoD e-learning contract
Classes to begin later this year…
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...
Inside offshoring: Managing the risks
From false CVs to nuclear war...
Intel refreshes mobile processor line up
Prescott features no longer desktop-only
Sony to exit non-domestic PDA market
Retreats to Japan
Moblog: Nokia gives us a new word
And new way of blogging using camera phones
Accenture Homeland Security win worth up to $10bn
US-VISIT scheme needs a lot of support