Archive - 05 May 2004
'Phishers' who conned Brits arrested
Dirty dozen caught by high-tech 'boys in (electric) blue'...
Virus update: Sasser grounds BA as hype takes hold
Home users still hardest hit...
Leader: Government IT leaders on verge of new era
It's all change at the top in Whitehall as major IT projects loom on the horizon…
BMW and HP to make Wi-Fi Beemers for high-flying execs
But it'll have to be chauffeur driven…
Dairy Crest in £2.5m Digica outsourcing deal
Milky milky…
Analysis: US eager to move jobs offshore
Execs would even pay a tax for the privilege...
Inland Revenue IT chief to step down
John Yard to leave before appointment of Revenue and Customs CIO...
Biometric ID card trials delayed by technical problems
Fingerprint and iris-scanning equipment had to be sent back…
5 years ago... IT Directors Forum cancelled at last minute
This year's event set to go ahead...
CIO Jury: Compliance no IT project Trojan horse
More a necessary evil…
The Executive Question: Good news for Japan is good news for all - or is it?
Mobile market thriving in Japan - and Europe could be next
HP combines more - services and high-end computing units merge
And Livermore gets the nod over Blackmore
Easy Tiger - Apple to preview next OS
Five versions in five years
Microsoft does anti-spam deal for MSN and Hotmail
Teaming with IronPort
Sony launches iTunes-style service
With plenty of hardware devices in mind
Gates: Make the move to the 64-bit desktop
Microsoft chairman throws gauntlet at feet of hardware industry