Archive - 11 Mar 2005
Tory MPs propose radical government IT overhaul
Just the small matter of having to win the election first...
Leader: BT's big wins
Do they tell the whole story?
Get tough on DoS-ers says UK MP
'Longer sentences for hackers too please'...
Schools admission chaos blamed on computer problems
Over 2,000 London kids left without a secondary school to go to...
Renault signs outsourcing deals worth €625m
Three big winners
Record labels' legal blitz hits 31 more music pirates
'We got nearly 50 grand out of the first lot, let's try again...'
Security experts hit out at "unethical" bug finder
It's about creating a culture of the haves and the have-nots...
Next up for offshoring: SMEs
The benefits go beyond cost...
The Weekly Round-Up: 11.03.05
When spin meets spam... (allegedly)
DSL users crack 100 million barrier
'Czech out the fat pipes on us... '
IT failure remains top cause of business disaster
But control of continuity planning now moving into the boardroom, says survey...
MoD chooses BT to help test SKYNET
Nothing to do with Terminator though...
Labour insists: We're no spammers
They just sent lots of people email they didn't want...
Microsoft unwraps Irish R&D centre plans
100 needed to join the Redmond payroll
Linux finds a friend in PalmSource
Cosies up with open source
Breaking up (BT) is hard to do...
Ofcom can never tear us apart, Verwaayen says...
SAP chief tells Europe to reduce dependence on US
IT industry must make its own way...
Microsoft gets its Groove on
(Ray) Ozzie in the Redmond fold...
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Compliance time - again
Are you ready for BACSTEL-IP?