Archive - 12 Nov 2004
Leader: Do office gossips undermine compliance?
Is there more at risk than just man-hours?
RightNow CEO: For software, think tapas
And why offshore when software can cut servicing costs at home?
BA hiring IT staff again
It's been four long years but the freeze is over…
Could future computer viruses infect humans?
One ex-cyborg thinks they could...
Apple wants you to Socks up your iPod
Underwear for your hardware
United Utilities wins £427m Thurrock BPO deal
15-year council contract is largest yet in public sector…
SOX deadline set to hit
Who will be ready for it... who will be first to be named and shamed?
Outsourcers face 150 per cent software price hike
There can be some nasty surprises in store, warns Gartner
Microsoft scoffs at '10 new XP SP2 flaws'
Can hackers 'silently and remotely take over any SP2 machine'?
The Weekly Round-Up: 12.11.04
Don't believe the hype...
Dell buoyant in Q3
Casts eye for next Euro-base
HP goes back to software
Partners with JBoss to offer software suppport
Quocirca Straight Talking: Death to desk phones?
Mobile workers just don't need them...
IM use 'should be monitored'
Employees using it to gossip rather than work, apparently...
Excel finally gets registered
Microsoft applies for trademark after 19 years...
Google takes centre-stage on Firefox
Becomes default home page on the open-source browser...
Spyware charge levelled at Lexmark
Printer company accused of installing software that tracks usage
