Archive - 12 Mar 2004
Psion shareholders approve Symbian stake sale
Door opens for Nokia...
'Invest in what we already have' is the spending mantra
Why buy more kit when you've not got the most out of your current hardware...
5 years ago…White Paper proposes accountants as privacy guardians
After two years of arguing we eventually got 'safe harbour' instead...
Network Rail boosts safety with £77.5m GSM telecoms network
Drivers and signallers can talk to each other - which has to be good…
Oracle turns in results ahead of expectations
But foots $43m bill for PeopleSoft fight
silicon.com neuters web copycat
Advertiser agrees to sever ties with illegal site...
£1.6bn saved by 'smart' government spending
Framework IT agreements and tighter controls play their part…
Tech investment set back by EU falling-out
Patent fracas ends in deadlock
The Weekly Round-Up: 12.03.04
The Devil's Sandwich, true love geek-style and speaking Elvish
IBM plans India jobs bonanza, say Indian officials
Big Blue doubles its Calcutta presence...
Quocirca’s Straight Talking: What Europe’s CIOs really think of Linux
Only “lukewarm” to the open source OS?
Offshoring to India doesn't mean clueless call centres
Or at least not any more so than speaking to someone in the UK, US...
Microsoft-SCO tie-up comes to light
'Mr McBride, meet BayStar and $50m...'
Government open source licensing plans under fire
Guidelines could force departments to use open source…
HP fights Canadian government for $120m
Billing irregularities?
US Army tells Gates 'Keep your software'
No more freebies from Redmond
Chinese government signs Windows and Linux deals
Microsoft and HP get all cosy with Ministry of Information Industry