Archive - 11 Sep 2003
Through the fog... Software configuration management
Co-ordinated development – now that's something most people in IT teams can only dream about...
China - the exception in tech
How is the world's most populous market likely to develop?
BT and Connect have outsourcing love-in
New deal means no lost jobs for union members...
Romania emerges as Indian offshore alternative
Cheaper and with few cultural differences, says analyst group
Firms face unlicensed font prosecution
The writing's on the wall for two companies under investigation
Retailers warned over £1.1bn fraud-busting scheme
Trial of 'Chip and Pin' smart credit cards "a success", but plan early for national rollout...
IT consultants under pressure from lawsuit-happy clients
They've got kids to feed, you know...
IP makes PBX gains - and so does Cisco
Though pure IP and pure Cisco are both only seen in a handful of cases
IBM signs up Chinese Linux firm
Expansion into new territory for open source...
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: 24 hours in 2020
How will we be living our lives, to what extent will we be thanking - or blaming - technology?
3Com to close Dublin plant
Blow for Celtic tiger sees 1,000 jobs lost
Sun protection may be on the way for Linux users
Could fear of SCO help Java grow?
Dell cluster is prospecting for black gold
There's oil in them there server clusters...
OracleWorld rocked by multiple bomb scares
Telephone warning leads to conference evacuation...
Sony Ericsson recalls exploding phone charger
Bad case of gas could injure users
12-year-old file swapper bailed out by P2P group
$2,000 fine paid on her behalf... would have taken many years' worth of pocket money otherwise...
Can China's homegrown 3G take over?
Or will it always be the poor cousin of global mobile?
Oracle will not raise PeopleSoft bid
$7.25bn should be enough for anybody...
Microsoft ordered to get missing theft case emails out
Don't be shy now
New Windows virus outbreak just a matter of days
Batten down your patches...