Archive - 04 Feb 2004
BAA spends £26m on browser-based IT
Bets the server farm on cost savings
Oracle tables "final" $9.4bn PeopleSoft bid
Is that a promise?
Cheap CD seller slapped with injunction over pricing blame
Misleading or misunderstood? The judge knew what he thought
IE patch shuts users out from password-protected sites
'Adult entertainment' site subscribers livid
Carpeting giant sees fast salesforce software ROI
But doesn't want to call it CRM
Interoute wins pan-European hotel VPN deal
Hospitality industry networker STSN will spend millions of euros with telco
Orange woos techno-sceptics with 'try before you buy'
Like Sainsbury's and cakes but with data services
Half of UK's rail enquiries calls to be offshored to India
"What time's the last train to Bangalore, please?"
Hosted CRM - alternative approach makes waves
Dare you not own your applications?
The Ovum View: CRM - I'll be back
Putting technology last...
Best practice in CRM - take a stand and deliver
"IT sponsorship alone will not work for CRM."
CRM: Align the technology with the business
Or else expect more horror stories...
Jonny Wilkinson to sign for silicon.com?
Only in our RBS 6 Nations fantasy rugby team...
5 years ago...Microsoft hurt by 'cut-and-paste' video evidence
And Redmond still dogged by antitrust legal wrangling...
Handset shipments enjoy record breaking year
Ringing in the changes
Microsoft website survives MyDoom attack
No doom for Redmond administrators...
Oracle ships 10g database and throws in price cuts
Ellison throws down gauntlet to Microsoft...
UK firm wins cybersquatting case
But still loses money it handed over...
SCO chief suffers another denial of service - on his phone
Published number inspires dozens of prank calls
Microsoft gears up for new IBM and Linux scrap
Interoperability not cost is the next battlefield
