Archive - 09 Jun 2003
Spam: Can the law offer any relief?
"It would be stretching the imagination to say this new legislation is going to solve the problem......
One way to cope with increasingly difficult IT
There are ways to make it work - and stay sane...
silicon.com launches 'The Spam Report'
Time to can the spam...
PeopleSoft battle - JD Edwards comes out fighting
Free software is not free, warns confident CEO
Wi-Fi - your security Achilles heel?
Survey finds alarming numbers laid back about security...
IT managers need better communication - and a sponsor
But not the type of sponsor you have to go chasing for '£5 lump'
Corel agrees to £59m takeover by Vector
But it wanted more…
Orange, T-Mobile and Vodafone stand up to regulator
£700m could be at stake
System migration causes UK ports chaos
Windows closed the docks - but not an OS porting problem
Corel agrees to £59m takeover by Vector
But it wanted more…
BT hits a million broadband homes
And it plans to expand the network...
Storage gets more networked
And it's cheaper
Will PeopleSoft find a white knight?
Who else wants it?
Mobile means more back-up headaches
Lazy about backing up? If you are, you're not the only one - and we want to hear about it
Qualcomm closes Wireless Knowledge subsidiary
"Achieved its mission" - now time to get out, à la Microsoft
Merrill Lynch counts the pennies and goes for Linux
It's the people who cost the most
The Bloor Perspective: Voice over Palm, outsourcing in finance and DRM trailblazers
This week Robin Bloor and his team of analysts consider voice apps and PDAs, one of outsourcing bigg...
Xansa's Cropper to step down
Legendary figure taking back seat due to ill-health
PeopleSoft CEO on Oracle: 'Atrociously bad behaviour from a company with a history of atrociously bad behaviour.'
Says the two companies spoke a year ago but not about an Oracle buyout