Archive - 05 Sep 2003
Bank IT staff voting on outsourcing strike action
$600m HP and Bank of Ireland deal faces stiffest test yet...
The Weekly Round-Up: 05.09.03
The Good Spam Guide and the Round-Up's dongle...
Dell and Sony Media Center PC details leaked ahead of launch
Element of surprise taken from end-of-month Microsoft bash
Magic streaming from RealNetworks and Channel 4
Blaine-in-a-box comes to Silicon Towers (or pretty close by, at least)
Italy plans to jail spammers
Make a sentence out of 'riddance, good, bad, to, rubbish'...
Send the bandwidth thieves to the big house
Never mind the virus writers, let's start with the spammers....
VoIP on the verge of becoming commonplace
Increasingly accepted by IT departments
Linux fan to run against Arnie in California election
Linus Torvalds is hero of online campaigner
Chirac addresses lack of Gallic broadband
Wi-Fi, satellite and power lines to help France meet 2007 broadband pledge
Marconi says goodbye to Easynet
£57m should help dry the tears...
11 88 88 axes directory enquiries staff
"Hello…can I have the number for the job centre please?"
PeopleSoft confirms job cuts and roadmap
The JD Edwards products stay...just don't mention the "O" word
Powerline coming of age
Don't listen to the naysayer - here is a technology that might just be the answer for communities no...
All-in-one OS launches in Singapore
System can run Windows, Linux and Palm programs. May even throw in a cup of tea while it's there...
Services mega-deals not quite so mega
Ed Frauenheim considers what they mean for the big providers and users alike...
Microsoft hits back in licence row
Media Player at the centre of email, court case brouhaha...
Handset-hungry consumers want 3G says IDC
Third generation phones will keep market buoyant