Archive - 14 Jun 2004
5 years ago... UK minister urges small firms to wake up to ecommerce
The possibilities were endless...
Perot contests email archive trawl in £2m defamation case
Claims it would cost £4.27m to search five years worth of emails...
Novell seals Cornish health email deal
More news from Silicon Beach...
SMEs counting the cost of low-tech spam
Small businesses pay through the nose for fending off malware
Virgin boss Branson restores English pride
Fortunately cross-Channel attempt wasn't sunk in injury time...
BT satisfying Manpower's global ambitions
Reach and application performance key for staffing giant's network choice
Ageism in IT: There's still hope for the over-40s
Readers share advice on getting and staying employed
Leader: A tricky problem for Nokia
The mobile phone giant must re-establish its dominance
Unpatched Internet Explorer holes found
No exploits yet for phishers' helping hand
Majority of outsourcing deals are late and over budget
And almost a third don't even know how much they expect to save…
Napster and NTL get into a bundle
Stealing a march on iTunes' launch?
Unisys inks £10m deal with Lloyd's insurers
Remote IT revamp ahead
Nokia upbeat in face of declining market share
Not afraid to let others show it the way...
Mobile collaboration going nowhere - for now
Companies have trouble justifying the expense...
Oracle vs. DoJ: Trying a 'landmark case'
We may never see another case like this one...
Disputed witnesses to take the stand in Oracle case
Both sides not likely to be pleased
SCO suits see victory…
And defeat…
Torvalds leaves Silicon Valley
Opts for "less crazy" Oregon
EMC rewinds on tape stance
There's a place for both, says storage giant
Germany hit by racist spam
Far-right messages coming from Sober zombies