Archive - 04 May 2004
BT and HP in £840m tie up
Companies "doing exactly what they preach"
Leader: Heads will roll
Two hats too many for corporate America...
Sasser 'not our fault' says Microsoft
As virus takes down UK coastguard...
Analysis: Dell and SAP - what's the attraction?
And why Dell isn't likely to simply "swan in and clean up" in enterprise apps
Red Hat takes on Windows with new desktop software
Linux - it's not just for servers anymore
India beckons as Shell signs $1bn outsourcing deal
IBM and Wipro will take some IT services offshore…
UK drops down worldwide e-government rankings
Seems that people aren't that interested in online tax returns…
5 years ago... Smartcards set to cut travel queues
It happened - perhaps not quite the way it was predicted to... but it still happened on time...
Devil's Advocate: Design software before you build it
It takes time but it's worth it
'Dangerous' Sasser variants already on the loose
Versions B, C and D hitting vulnerable Windows XP and 2000 systems…
Gates hit with $800,000 share-dealing fine
Violated financial reporting laws, says FTC…
Netsky virus writers claim to be behind Sasser worm
'Skynet' team take another pop at antivirus firms…
Siebel steps down as Siebel CEO
IBM veteran to take over in the hot seat…
Sasser worm infects a million computer systems
Users to be hit on return from Bank Holiday weekend break…