Archive - 09 Mar 2004
IT responsible for half of UK business "disruptions"
But it's not just about "machines", says disaster recovery survey...
The real costs of going offshore
Offshoring - get the inside scoop...
IT contractors in taxman's crosshairs again
Budget proposals could hit those who escaped IR35...
Web 'copycats' ripping off small businesses
UK company first, followed by US company...
5 years ago...Red Hat wins more heavyweight support
Never really looks back...
SavaJe Java OS for mobiles comes out of closet
With the help of Intel and TI
Cut back on landfill and help a heart
Recycle printer cartridges through the British Heart Foundation
EU data-protection controller: Right to privacy is not absolute
But that doesn't mean he doesn't care...
Telefonica ups the ante in Latin America
Jumps to fourth place worldwide
£400m card-fraud fight aided by intelligence systems
But good old-fashioned 'bin-raiding' ID thieves now the problem...
BT Yahoo! to give free spam protection
Enjoy the internet as it was meant to be…
NHS calls in the mediators for EDS
A 'press' win, now for the lawyers…
Martha Lane Fox sells £4.6m of lastminute shares
She's "house hunting", don't you know...
SCO website finally returns after crippling attack
MyDoom saga finally comes to an end...
Devil's Advocate: The big deal of government buying small
Big projects are about more than Big Brother
WiMax gets $20m vote of VC confidence
Investment in technology... remember that?
WAP's really taken off (...at last)
Once maligned now adored...
Small technology attracts big money
Is nanotechnology the new dot-com bubble?
Worm masquerades as multilingual Microsoft patch
We've seen this tactic before... but that doesn't mean users won't click it...
SAP to defend Oracle
One less competitor to worry about…
