Archive - 10 May 2001

BT: And for my next trick...

Buy the leadership manuals if you must, but good management is really very simple.

Hard cheese: Microsoft takes hard line on hardware upgrades

Windows XP has not hit the shops yet, but it's already causing outrage thanks to a feature that requ...

BT rights issue to pay off misplaced goodwill

The £3bn goodwill charge BT has just paid to its German subsidiary Viag Interkom would not have been...

US firm unveils global roaming chip

Silicon Valley company Tropian has developed a chipset which it claims will allow mobile phone users...

Aspect CRM offers a unified view

Aspect Communications has unveiled the latest version of its customer relationship management (CRM) ...

Vodafone finds security with Brokat

Vodafone has clinched a deal with Brokat Technologies to offer its global customers the opportunity ...

Chrysalis transforms profit to loss

Entertainment group Chrysalis has been plunged into loss by its internet efforts despite booming rad...

Sophos fuming over McAfee 'Homepage' accusations

McAfee yesterday falsely accused its rival Sophos of distributing the destructive 'Homepage' worm af...

B2B buyers don't want cheapest deals

Corporate buyers are defying the preconceptions of online buying by opting for brand over price.

Praise B2 God

A high-tech Reverend in Germany has carried out what is believed to be the world's first text messag...

SAP subsidiary sets out expansion plan

Shareholders in Dresden-based SAP Systems Integration (SAP SI) have passed a capital increase of up ...

Baltimore staff to pay the price of profitability

Security software company Baltimore Technologies looks set to sack around 120 staff in a cost-cuttin...

Rambus hit with $3.5m chip fraud fee

Chipmaker Rambus has been ordered to pay $3.5m to Infineon after being found guilty of fraud.

Redstone FD hits the road

Shares in UK broadband company Redstone Telecommunications dived over 20 per cent this morning on th...

Licence to Bill: Should you fear Windows XP?

Last week we began to learn details of the way Microsoft will allow retail copies of its upcoming XP...

Licence to Bill: Should you fear Windows XP?

Last week we began to learn details of the way Microsoft will allow retail copies of its upcoming XP...

Stockwatch Daily: BT loses out as Europe sits tight

BT stock tumbled in London this morning after the telco announced a new share issue. BT Shares were ...

War on debt starts today for BT

Chairman Christopher Bland today cut through BT's layers of indecision and announced a heavily disco...

Corporate Voodoo: Extract 3 - companies failing the test

Rene Carayol is an ebusiness consultant and silicon.com columnist. In this third extract from Corpor...


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