Archive - 10 Mar 2004
Mobile internet looks to get its very own domain
With backers like Microsoft, Orange and Nokia, it's bound to...
Microsoft 'overcharging' case hits court
Expect to see Gates in the dock...
Leader: How much do you spend?
Half of firms admit they don't really know…
Two keys to offshoring: Education and training
Educate at a general level, train at a specific level
Long arm of the law reaches into ears with biometrics
Ear ear: Has crime-fighting hit new lobes?
5 years ago... Brown scraps business-mobile levy
So mobiles had truly permeated government by this stage, then
BT bags £13.4m Edinburgh City Council deal
Finance system will improve budgeting as part of 'smart city' plans…
Internal power battles causing costly spending "black holes"
Politics means firms don't know what they're spending, says research...
Owzat! Cricket fans fix on 3 for Windies tour
Mobile score updates and videos... at a price
€1m contact-centre win for TTG
Telco wins business of facilities used by telcos
More than 100 per cent turnout? That's e-voting
'We liked it so much, we voted twice...'
PeopleSoft's licences take a drop
Larry will be pleased…
Can I be your MSN Messenger buddy? And look at your hard drive too…
Hackers get friendly on IM
'This is the final variant' says Netsky virus writer
Should we believe it? Virus writers are so reliable normally…
Controversial piracy legislation gets EU thumbs-up
Civil liberties – it was nice knowing you?
Cognos beefs up consulting portfolio
UK company acquired…
VCs start thinking small with nanotechnology
If you call $5bn small...
Cisco battles Juniper with worms
Security gets a shot in the arm
Boardroom Despatches: Eager suppliers, supine buyers
Let's buy local. Are you up to the challenge?