Archive - 13 May 2004
London NHS trust automates to keep systems going
Remote troubleshooting and software delivery key to reliability
Leader: Workplace security getting better?
Maybe the word is finally getting through...
Belfast has the cheapest IT staff in Europe – almost
Irish eyes are smiling?
Windows XP Service Pack 2: What you'll get and when you'll get it
A look at Gates and co's latest security baby
SAP announces products for RFID, CRM, defence
Yes, there must be a defence-related acronym somewhere...
Computer Aid to treble PC delivery to Rwanda
Target of 3,000 for the next year
Analysis: Search engines take the stand
Your honor, I didn't do it. I have proof - from the web...
BT hacks LLU prices - Ofcom looks on grinning
New adjudicator to stand between BT and the rest...
Blunder leaks names of NMA Awards winners
£2,000 losers will all know their fates ahead of ceremony...
5 years ago... Hackers offered cash prize
Controversial to this day...
ISPs shuffle towards profitability
Telewest, T-Online see daylight
Lastminute cuts losses and stays cheerful
We're all booking later…
All 3G roads lead to roam for laptop users
Whether you're on walkabout, enjoying afternoon tea or eating sushi at the Sumo you'll be able to lo...
Newport shares zoom after launch
Back to the good old days?
Google to run banner ads
Is everybody's favourite search site about to ruin its image (policy)?
Microsoft lays out server roadmap
Timetable outlines: product release; bug fix release; update release... how very Microsoft...
Virus warning: Wallon destroys Media Player
Succeeds where the EU couldn't...
US Army pushes video game recruitment
Left analogue stick moves you around, X button fires main weapon and O button breaks the Geneva Conv...
US considers "legalising hacking" with copyright ruling
The people v the entertainment industry - who carries the most sway?
Opera begins next act with poke at Google
Some similarities....
SAP winning customers and market share
And it's not short of alliances either…