Archive - 14 Sep 2001

US crisis: UK communication companies asked to preserve data

One email address believed to be connected to terrorist attacks...

HP becomes Intel ally

100 HP engineers to fiddle with Intel's 64-bit chip...

BT Ignite chief heads home to US

One year on, boss walks out the door...

Flight simulator taken off the shelves

Response to US terrorism hits Microsoft computer game...

Cisco targets multimedia market with router range

They haven't had a good launch in ages...

Avaya sets its sights on SMEs

Small business means big bucks... or so it hopes...

Merant unveils flexible web solution

Now you can always get what you want...

Verity announces $2.5m loss

Dull economic climate to blame...

Nokia and Ericsson told the outlook is negative

Market downturn sees Moody's step in to give mobile firms the bad news...

US Crisis: Wall Street to reopen on Monday

Exchange to trade again almost a week after Tuesday's ruin...

Oracle beats expectations

Cost-cutting pays dividends for database giant...

Marconi faces strike action

Union discontent threatens to spill over...


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