Archive - 02 Nov 2004
IM virus hoax threatens bandwidth drain
Remember those 'end of the world virus' hoaxes? Well guess what's found its way to IM...
Inside SAS: A vendor dossier
The cult of Dr Jim Goodnight...
Inside SAS: Fact file
The facts and figures...
US Election 2004: Kerry or Bush? No effect on offshoring
It's unstoppable...
Nokia's high-low strategy to spread Series 60
Get that UI
Cheat Sheet: Smart phone operating systems
The characteristics, the players, the issues - the future of your digital world?
Denmark tops tech-savvy list
UK comes in 10th...
Offshoring boom to continue unabated
But don't judge on cost alone, warns Datamonitor...
PwC profits up on back of compliance boom
Executives rolling in it...
Spam: 'It's a meat' insists Hormel
Spiced ham maker plans to take the power back...
Online tills set for $21bn rush
Shoppers set to go online for Christmas...
Oracle makes 'best and final' PeopleSoft offer
$24 a share...but the poison pill might still be too much to swallow...
Ballmer IP protection claims questioned
'Microsoft's indemnity is really only half an indemnity'...
Apple denies worm
Opener malware tries to replicate itself, it's unwanted...but it's not a worm
Devil's Advocate: Should we lock up virus writers?
Seems a little severe...