Archive - 04 Apr 2005
Salesforce.com and NetSuite square up
Poor old Siebel, not even getting a look-in on the trash-talk anymore...
Leader: Phone spammers – at least they get 'done'
It's a silver lining of sorts...
'Protecting the public from piracy too expensive'
Mobile heavyweights ready to shun open standards?
Computer misuse update: Doomed to fail?
But back 'on the record' at least...
How to make sure projects don't go down in flames
Tie them to business goals across the organisation...
Techies weighed down with gadget burden
Blackberry, iPod, laptop, mobile phone, PDA all crammed into bags and pockets...
Russia bids for offshore outsourcing top spot
But it's still got a long way to go before it can touch India…
Kent builds £24m broadband network for schools
Please sir, can we have high speed internet access?
Record fines for landline 'phone spam'
'You may already have won a holiday.' Sound familiar?
Big banks use IT to fight new online players
Banks build real time single view of customers
BT notches up five million broadband users
One year ahead of target
Third of US iPod owners now podcasting
And most are under 28 years olds...
EC wants disabled access clauses in IT contracts
Not happy with current measures...
Blair forced to ditch ID card bill
Government slams "crazy" opposition by Tories and Lib Dems...
SP2: Businesses slowly accepting Windows update
12 April deadline looms
Ex-Groove VP tries to block Microsoft takeover
And doesn't seem to be getting anywhere, for now
Further flaws reported in IE and Outlook
Microsoft considering next moves