Archive - 14 Jul 2003
Yahoo, Overture and more security frighteners
We're talking fear and loathing in tech
Ubizen wins E3m security contract
AT&T gets comms, Ubizen gets comms security
Wi-Fi for home electronics
Vendors in US starting to look beyond the laptop
CGI takes off with $153m aerospace IT contract
Seven-year deal will cut costs at Canadian-based Bombardier…
Yahoo! snaps up Overture for $1.63bn
Squares up and steps into the ring with Google...
MP3.com to close Europe "by mid-August"
20 jobs to go as fat lady does indeed warble her last notes for download site
5 years ago... Microsoft browser overtakes Netscape rival
Innovation ends?
Voice-activated browsing on consumer wish list
Just ahead of voice-activated curtains
Corporates get serious with texting
The humble text is overtaking other forms of business communication, says study
Tax rules could damage UK technology innovation
IT industry body calls for widening of qualifying criteria for R&D tax credits
Oil giant Shell flogs own software company for $18m
Data warehousing spin-off Kalido will build on UK success and tackle US market
IM threat to SMS revenue
It will be better and cheaper, so why shouldn't the text titans be afraid?
The Bloor Perspective: New mobile interface, collaboration and Sybase
This week Robin Bloor and his team of analysts look at a motion operated mobile interface, the benef...
Disaster recovery estimates differ between business and technology leaders
US leaders more optimistic than IT chiefs - or Europeans
CA boss gets tough on rivals
And as for the whole SCO Linux thing, we need to get them all in the same room "and bang some heads ...
Little chance of a white knight for PeopleSoft
Gartner report says SAP main beneficiary of takeover shenanigans
Open source swap for Exchange touted
"The missing link in the open source software stack", project leader says