Archive - 09 Apr 2002
Supermarket websites failing to deliver the goods
It's going to make all our lives easier, when they start getting the orders right... and the prices....
The latest lessons for e-tailers
"I wanted apples on Tuesday, not bananas on Thursday!"
IBM builds virtual water coolers
Web services on portals...
Rising PC sales the toast of the hard disk world
What a wonderful example of a symbiotic relationship...
Nortel issues warning ahead of results
'Don't get too excited, they're not going to be as good as we hoped'...
Red Hat suits Credit Suisse
Banking giant signs up Linux vendor...
Want to cut your IT budget in half?
Yes? You might not like the method though...
Merrill Lynch accused of misleading the public
Analysts speak rubbish, allegedly...
Enterasys takes axe to workforce
First the Chiefs, now the Indians...
European tech stocks brush off IBM warning
Big Blue's big tumble does little to dent Europe's markets...
UPS pulls the plug on online delivery
"Safer, faster and cheaper alternative to overnight letter, email or fax" fails to make money...
Sabre finally nails down Travelocity deal
$420m sees Sabre seize outstanding stake...
eBay outage drags on
No explanation provided...
Apple winning the DVD-R war
Half a million Macs with SuperDrive sold...
Software AG shares crash on warning
Customers to blame...
Morgan Stanley kicks AOL while it's down
"...and your (kick) target share price (kick) is going to be lowered by six (kick) bucks..."
One2One stores face mass closure
Re-branding exercise underway...
No tequilas (well only one), lots of snow and achy legs
Skiing one week before the marathon? Is that wise?
ITV rescue bid on the cards
Chiefs plan salvage...
Liverpool voters get text voting
Will SMS combat election apathy?...
Deutsche Telekom hit by downgrade
Interest payments set to rise...
CA to hit financial targets
But what about those controversial accounting practises?...
Compaq to hit targets amidst merger set-back
Walter Hewlett gets his legal wish...
Serialisation: eBoys - Part 2
Webvan looks for OPM - other people's money
Devil's Advocate: Does our government want us to burst a blood vessel?
The big e-gov solution - CRM and call centres...