Archive - 02 Mar 2005
CA shuts down licensing vulnerabilities
Buffer overflow patched...
Leader: EDS back in spotlight with £4bn MoD deal
Much-maligned outsourcer bounces back but do the numbers stack up?
Offshoring: Ditch the jargon and front up to customers
Otherwise they'll presume the worst and you'll face a very public backlash…
Are vulnerable times responsible times?
Is there a fine line between conscientious bug-finding and ransom...?
Working out IT value tough, say banks
Collective shrug of shoulders by financial services CIOs…
Online fraud still on the rise
Phishing and rich pickings bring criminals to the web in growing numbers...
Internet viruses used to beat real live pests
Fleas resemble a Bagle variant if you look at them right...
Update: EDS scoops £4bn MoD outsourcing contract
Beats CSC et al to landmark win
Got Windows 2000? No Internet Explorer 7 for you
And no early-bird Outlook for anyone...
Apple sued by former executive
Claims wrongful dismissal...
64-bit desktop due in April, says Microsoft
At last...
Ten government IT projects hit 'red light' status
But Whitehall won't release information about which ones...
Inside Linux: What life's like with Linus
"He's a good developer, but a terrible engineer," says kernel maintainer Alan Cox
What the business could learn from IT
A lot about programme and project management, for one...