Archive - 06 Sep 2005
Health trusts cut operating system and storage complexity
Case study: Health trusts standardise IT infrastructure
New order in New Orleans
What Katrina can tell us about the rise of an age of 'spontaneous order'
Banks battle with cost of creaking legacy IT systems
Replacing core systems is vital to remain competitive, says study
Fighting back against the phishers
Phishing scams get ever more sophisticated...
Yahoo! accused of hosting thousands of phishing sites
Anti-spam group Spamhaus says Yahoo! won't take them down...
Passport applicants told to stop smiling
Biometric standards are no laughing matter, says UK Passport Service
$50bn by 2010 - no end in sight for SMS phenomenon
"The cheapest, easiest form of peer-to-peer mobile communication ever known"
Liverpool Victoria signs £26m deal with EDS
Boosts online application and tele-underwriting services
Give us the power to can spam, says ICO
And the resources too...
Kazaa copyright ruling "a milestone", says music industry
We will appeal and win, retorts Sharman
Munich delays Windows to Linux switch yet again
Penguin pick up now slips to 2006
Google bites Baidu.com with Bendi beta
Local business search for Chinese people
What's Qualcomm BREWing in Asia?
Exciting the wireless world...
China a "global ICT superpower" by 2010?
If government and industry play their cards right...
McAfee to clean C&W customer data traffic
If you're used to switching on a tap and getting clean water this won't be a new concept...