Archive - 05 Apr 2005
IT departments get compliance 'mushroom treatment'
Kept in the dark...
Cybercriminals taking £2.5bn from UK businesses
National Hi-tech Crime Unit shares the bad news
Government aims for £25m licensing savings
Signs new deals with BEA Systems and Vodafone…
Leader: Don't lead with your heart
It could sink your business...
More phone masts needed? The government investigates
Potential for more mast sharing between operators
£75m secure police network deal up for grabs
Existing C&W deal ends next year…
Insurance group sells IT department in €300m deal
Outsourcing contract will see Siemens acquire Gerling's IT subsidiary...
Mobile messaging: Kids' thumbs worth billions
Texting beaten by presence services
SMS prescribed to cut missed NHS appointments
Don't b l8 4 yr checkup pls
Ericsson hacker gets three years in jail
'I was just trying to do them a favour...'
Vodafone CEO lands Bank of England post
Arun Sarin will bring in £5,000 a year for non-exec director role...
Security top reason IT pros consider Linux
But deciding whether to migrate is not clear-cut...
Mobile media really kicks off
Tech heavyweights on the future of entertainment in a wired world...
Gmail to thwart phishing with a big red box
'This message may not be from whom it claims to be'
Linux and Microsoft costs 'neck and neck'
As Redmond storms up the security rankings...
SAP v Oracle fight sees software costs tumble
'Take that, Larry...'
VoIP primed to hit 27 million subscribers
Get ready for converged services
BT CEO: "Cannibalise yourself"
Verwaayen talks broadband, IP and mega-deals that may just keep on coming
Devil's Advocate: Who controls companies?
Customers, employees, competitors or shareholders?
Salesforce.com and NetSuite square up
Poor old Siebel, not even getting a look-in on the trash-talk anymore...
