Archive - 07 Aug 2003
Time for security scares to stop
Industry needs to take a step back from hyping merely tenuous threats...
IBM given all-clear for $400m Equifax contract
On-demand right on the money
Xansa delivers sector-wide BPO "first" for Thames Water
Utility computing
MPs snub government IT security code
House of Commons has no plans to adopt BS7799 standard...
5 years ago... Electronic trading helps Eurex overtake Liffe
There was an outcry about the passing of open outcry - aping other industry transformations
Big Blue files counterclaims against SCO
Latest twist in high-profile legal saga
Microsoft testers given an eyeful
What the beta tester saw...
Intel man pleads guilty to Taliban terror charges
He's going to be (Intel) inside for a long, long time...
Siemens redoubles its efforts in China
Time to pick up the pace again
Patient record blunder highlights security dangers
Uncontrolled use of memory sticks in organisations poses data threat…
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Grey goo
The next big panic?
Interwoven to buy collaboration company
Software maker set its sights on iManage in a stock and cash deal
Intel's $600m tax dispute
What constitutes manufacturing?
EMC talks up future
From sexy storage to 'information lifecycle management'
IBM downplays Linux legal obstacles
"Successful technologies are remembered but few remember the inevitable bumps in the road we all hav...
Sea-change? US Navy chooses Macs to run Linux
Contract for Terra Soft and Apple Xserve servers