Archive - 10 Sep 2004
MyDoom worm authors want antivirus jobs
Wouldn't "touch them with a bargepole", say AV firms...
Leader: Kicking out spammers - better late than never
Let's hope it's the first of many such actions...
Grid computing: Learn about it and you'll love it
Education key to grid adoption...
Much ado about Shakespeare texts online
British Library scans in thousands of pages of the Bard's work...
5 years ago… Plans for World Internet Forum announced
Then it was cancelled as another of MP Derek Wyatt's grand schemes went down the pan…
Striking IT workers accused of holding council to ransom
Chaos as Swansea row is labelled a "public relations disaster"…
Betfair claims Java better than Microsoft .Net
"Proven enterprise track record," says online betting exchange…
Cisco shells out $128.7m for system monitoring firm
Deal expected to be finalised early next year
Antitrust ruling puts PeopleSoft under renewed pressure
Takeover now likely, say industry analysts
Longhorn to block iPods
New tools will let firms control use of portable storage devices
Oracle wins bitter antitrust case
Victory for Ellison finally clears way for PeopleSoft takeover…
Inside SAP: A vendor dossier
Is the best yet to come?
Inside SAP: Fact file
The figures, the people, the technology...
Intel touts the "new internet"
Existing net infrastructure needs upgrading says chip firm's CTO…
EDS to slash further 20,000 jobs
Two year plan aims to turn around struggling IT firm…
Post Office blamed over free BT flight offer delays
New broadband customers complain about flight deal…