Archive - 02 Jun 2005
iTunes wants new mates
Fancy yourself as an affiliate?
Leader: Outsourcing not for everyone
Use it sparingly and strategically...
Virgin gets its claws into Lobster launch
Pots of handsets on the way...
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Don't hold your breath for 3G
Will the mobile industry ever learn? Customers call the shots, not industry or government....
IT til 2010: Jobs and broadband to get massive boost
'ICT must succeed, even if others suffer,' says EU commissioner
IT contractor is 'temp worker of the year' finalist
Helpdesk support worker goes beyond the call of duty...
Marconi signs £15m contract with Network Rail
Deal to improve railway communications...
Did 'foul play' swing UK spam laws?
'We never said we wanted light-touch legislation,' claims one party...
CIO Jury: Does outsourcing work?
Yes, although there's a big 'but', say UK IT bosses...
BT CEO: Offshoring is "better and cheaper"
'We must accept that jobs will be lost...'
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Does DRM make sense for business?
It could alleviate compliance headaches...
EU could veto anti-terror proposals
ISP, telco data laws proving unpopular...
Supplier ditched from £6bn NHS IT programme
IDX is first vendor to fall foul of strict deadline penalties...
Leader: It's time for VoIP to prove itself
Needs to be secure and stable to impress CIOs...
BT and Nortel do military service
MoD gets into VoIP...
eBay makes $620m bid for Shopping.com
Shop 'til you drop...
Yahoo! and Cisco buddy up to fight forgery
Digital signatures are us...
Microsoft agrees to XP tweaks
Antitrust action across the pond...
Spam shame of the UK exposed
Freedom of Information enquiry reveals those organisations who said you want spam into your w...
Porn lovers get .xxx domain
xxx marks the dot...
McAfee to acquire Wireless Security
Security guru gets serious about Wi-Fi...
