Archive - 05 Aug 2004
Majority of call centre work 'to remain in UK'
Growth predicted despite offshoring, says new report...
UK businesses foot £250m bill for telephone blunders
Small businesses most at risk
£110m slashed off government IT and telecoms bill
Due to increased use of central buying and electronic auctions…
Security Q&A: Your questions answered (Part 2)
Holding data to ransom, scaremongering, internet law, spammers making money, the uber-virus, spyware...
Biggest ever Windows-to-Linux migration halted in Munich
Penguin postponement…
The McCue Interview: BOC CIO Peter Dew
City-loving CIO on technology that's "fit for purpose", future-gazing and the tunes on his iPod…
Landlines to get text appeal - smileys and all
BT launches SMS service for fixed line phones
Linux growing pains
LinuxWorld 2004 conference attendees sound off
The decline and fall of the Wintel empire
Will privilege paralyse Microsoft and Intel as it did Rome?
Apple settles iTunes patent dispute
But is the patent really just common sense?
IBM: 'We will not sue' Linux
No patent suits from Big Blue...
Search start-up appeals to well-heeled Cuban
Puts his megabucks behind venture...
MyDoom variant sparks fresh wave of 'catch the culprit'
"Think about the money" urges F-Secure...
US 'right to spy' on cyberspace gets approval
Wiretapping on internet and VoIP given green light...
Windows XP SP2 delayed... again!
Still expected before Longhorn...
Google foul of SEC before it's even floated
From search tool to spanner in the works...
Over-phishing is depleting murky web waters
Trust and security on the decrease...
