Archive - 05 Nov 2001

Email abusers under scrutiny

Get a free email audit if you think your staff are swinging the lead ...

Microsoft DoJ deal rejected

And we thought it was all over...

EMC stung by 'desperate' slur from rival

Bitching in the marketplace continues to hot up...

'Arrogance' to blame for UK tech inferiority

UK IT haven could have been bigger than Seattle or Silicon Valley, but bad attitudes held us back...

Price war heats up for database firms

It's a deal, it's a steal, it's Sale of the bleeding Century...

KPN gives up Eircom stake

Telco finds it bit off more than it can chew...

'XP OK': HP

Product line gets the XP treatment...

Brits slight government sites

But France, Germany and Spain seem to be doing something right ...

Microsoft Passport flaw revealed - Wallet insecure

Cyber-Fagins would be able to pick a pocket or two ...

Whitehall leaves e-councils £1.8bn short

Councils work hard to make ends meet ....

Lego goes for online ad campaign

Everybody's favourite Danish toy manufacturer goes online for run in to Christmas...

CA savages IBM ebusiness arm

'But we've got better technology,' says Big Blue...

Microsoft launches insecure security system

This one's got a real problem with failure ...

Excite loses co-founder

There's very little left to get excited about ...

BEA lays off one in ten

More misery for tech workers...

Thus losses grow

Funds will dry out by 2003... it's a race against time....

Technophobe councils jeopardise e-government

National property database under threat from e-laggard authorities

Have we gone MAN overboard?

Vendors struggling to make the case for metropolitan ethernet networks...

High-Speed Networking: silicon.com Hot Topic now live

We talk LAN, CAN, MAN and more - you get the idea...

7,000 job losses feared at One2One

Staff expecting unpleasant one-to-ones with their managers

Virgin Mobile losses top £100m

And you thought your phone bill was bad...

The Bloor Perspective: XML boost, EMC diversification and Xerox's survey knowledge

In their latest round of industry analysis, the Bloor team considers strides forward for eXtensible ...

The Bloor Perspective: XML boost, EMC diversification and Xerox's survey knowledge

In their latest round of industry analysis, the Bloor team considers strides forward for eXtensible ...


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