Archive - 06 Apr 2004
Leader: Will we really benefit from having ID cards?
Government says 'yes', public says...
Iberia takes Tenzing's high-flying broadband
Battle over $5bn in-flight data access market heats up
NHS re-tenders terminated £90m EDS deal
Looking to halve costs of secure email system
UK firms failing to meet IM measures
AYSOS? Staff too busy LOL to listen... but nobody will 'PMSL' when they land up in court...
Unisys takes over Dutch banks' paper payments
$110m deal gives continental foothold
Enterprise portal special report commentary analysis - all in one place
Our in-depth content, pulled together (rather aptly)
Get rich quick? Spammers tip stocks to boost portfolio
We wonder if The Mirror will be reporting on this one?
Virtual supercomputing falls over
700-laptop University gym machine doesn't quite make the grade
Xansa to revamp UK's statistics IT for £75m
Strategic partnership with ONS
Microsoft's "legal assault" on Lindows: The verdict is in
And guess which way it's gone?
Offshore data security fears dismissed by UK
"It hasn't happened" says the data protection watchdog…
Lastminute booms on next-month bookings
Shares nip higher… then sag
Euro 2004 website braced for half a billion hits
Uefa ditches outsourced Sun Unix site for Microsoft…
Thus lands pop pickers' £3m IP contract
Classic deal for broadcast, data and voice
Yahoo! CEO celebrates getting into bed with Gates
"We have a common goal - to take a greater and greater share of the marketplace"
AOL begins hiring Bangalore staff
India online
Yahoo! on track for earnings good news
Analysts think it should be taking a different TAC…
Analysis: Enterprise portals - integration made easy?
Or is that too much to ask?
Devil’s Advocate: Marching backwards to the Promised Land
Are the concepts of the individual and real choice disappearing?
Linux not the cheaper option, claims report
"Everyone has a Linux strategy, even if it's just to throw rocks at Microsoft"
Microsoft Office for Mac update on its way
Coming to a shop near you next month…
Tech websites don't have enough respect
Take the information and ignore the customers
Microsoft takes RFID lead in tech council
Big software company meets big brother?
Scott McNealy to get the boot?
That's the word on the street
Blaster dodges responsibility for US blackout
Human error not tech terror to blame