Archive - 12 Jul 2004
Sacked teen launches spam attack on bosses
Five million emails take down website...
Leader: Are cyber-loafers' bosses to blame?
Or should lazy excuses be left with lazy employees...?
Windows XP Service Pack 2 to be delayed til August
It's all on a need-to-know basis
Microsoft buddies up to developers
Feel the love...
Microsoft and BT double team on conferences
BT offers Redmond's web meetings software
Security prompts users to flee IE for Mozilla
Internet Explorer loses out to open-source efforts...
Revealed: The biggest threat to workplace productivity
Is IT to blame...?
The rights and wrongs of chipping children
silicon.com readers hold forth
Swansea IT strike latest - response to union claims
"A great deal of time spent in discussions with IT staff"
BBC IT staff to strike over outsourcing
Too little, too soon, says union
Will's Web Watch: 'Don't knock the BBC'... Why not?
Give me successful innovation, not Corporation...
Wi-Fi hotspot provider gets 3i and Accel millions
Cloud has silver lining
Windows XP Service Pack 2 to be distributed on one million CDs
Good news for dial-up users and virus writers?
WiMax rollout is still 'years away'
Europe will lead the way…
Linux services and apps are now mainstream, say analysts
Businesses still hankering after a virtual safety blanket
SCO accuses IBM over unseen documents
"We'll be chatting to that Torvalds too…"
Accenture facing US probe
Foreign corrupt practices?
Veritas hit with investor lawsuit over earnings
CEO and CFO in the firing line
French ministry ditches Windows and goes Linux
It's all about the servers