Archive - 02 Sep 2004
Leader: The challenge facing outsourcing alliances
A different approach, not necessarily an easier approach
Top Russian nuclear scientists hit UK games show
And their games will be coming to a mobile near you
Orange to launch UK's first teen and business walkie-talkie service
PoC - you'll all want it soon…
August is the worst month for spam
The month that gets you indoors and out...
Red Hat goes mainstream to cap new CFO
Picks traditional company boss
HM Revenue and Customs CIO named
No more "grey and boring" - former BG man has style to change tax body
RFID: What one of the world's biggest retailers found out
There's good bits and bad bits - but it's going ahead
Outsourcers combine to take on IT services giants
Alliances to challenge IBM, Accenture
One in 10 PCs will come to grief with XP SP2
And one in 10 apps…
French free France Telecom to raise cash
But there's still that €37bn debt...
Worldwide phone sales boom as Nokia share shrinks
No happy Finnish
Money offered for iTunes traffic
Apple wants affiliates…
Easynet to link Surrey schools in £10m deal
Broadband for all
LogicaCMG moves into the black
But turnover falls
Microsoft quietly opens song shop
Minnow versus monopolist?
IT workers chuffed with job market progress
"Not going to lose my job anytime soon…"
Latest Bagle fried by web wrong number
If you want to download malware, it helps if the site is active…
Oracle releases long-awaited patches
You've got three months to install them, though
Napster and Creative thank Microsoft for the music
But where are the portable media centres going?
Ofcom slams BT on anti-competitive broadband
What price success?
Wi-Fi buddies deal blow to hackers
Up to the highest standards
Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Sam Palmisano
A good bet but nothing's for certain...