Archive - 09 Feb 2004
HP simplifies server lines and reveals migration roadmap
Confirms commitment to Intel's Itanium but AMD still in with a shout...
Leader: Technology key to fighting 21st Century crime
Less Dixon of Dock Green and more Jack Bauer...
5 years ago...IMIS calls for software licensing rethink
But users still struggle with the complexity today
Hi-tech cops to underpin UK's elite 'FBI' police force
Cyber Sweeney to tackle "new wave of crime bosses"...
Nokia buys Symbian share from Psion
Industry smart phone collaboration Finn-ished?
MyDoom lurks on
If it stops on 12 February, what's the next day?
Microsoft touts entry level Windows
Reduced functionality, reduced price
Mobile alliance takes aim at handset theft
Mobile heavyweights to develop cross-border anti-robbery tricks
Government to buy satellite car-tracking data
But promises to use it only to identify congestion hot spots...
Call centre waiting times: Blame the technology
Darn those fiddly desktops...
EDS finds private buyer for $1.2bn subsidiary
But gets hit with lawsuit on $860m contract
BT nets £18.5m AstraZeneca deal
Claims global IP backbone will reduce costs...
Black pulls plug on Hollinger site
Just what was on it?
Eurostar joins on-board Wi-Fi bandwagon
Wireless internet to be trialled on cross-channel trains this year...
Government IT spending to come under scrutiny
OFT to investigate impact on competition and innovation...
Microsoft signs Mickey Mouse
A match made in heaven?
Unions threaten strikes over offshoring
Amicus calls for independent public investigation into the trend...
SCO ups IBM Linux lawsuit claims to $5bn
Why not throw in the moon on a stick?
Microsoft server unit turns in quarterly loss
But the rest of the business still has deep, deep pockets...
Tech spend boost forecast for 2004
There's more in the IT kitty than firms thought, says Gartner...