Archive - 14 Sep 2004
Will's Web Watch: The Butler didn't do it
Ask.com decides it's time for some 'gardening leave' for Jeeves...
Jeeves the butler disappears from web
Off for a lie down and a bit of a touch up...
GSM-CDMA battle over?
'You've got the whole world in your hand'
China top spot for offshore R&D
Businesses aim to tap new markets with cheap research skills…
BT and CA seal AV deal
"...and one more vowel please Carol..."
BT gets €31m haul from Dutch police
New wave of new wave
Yahoo! splashes out $160m on song shop
A music match made in heaven?
Cisco gives router family a VoIP facelift
When 90 per cent market share is not enough...
Data on the move: IT scrooges' best mate?
GPRS prices fall as business use grows
5 years ago… UK e-Envoy promises action on ecommerce
And so e-government started to grow up
Skills shortage could freeze India's outsourcing success
Not enough quality graduates, says Nasscom head
Bush v Kerry sparks spam deluge
Never mind the war records... look at the server log...
BACS' IT chief Nick Masterson-Jones
The man who makes sure we all get paid every month likes nothing better than sitting down with a wei...
'Open Source Solaris' - coming soon, from Sun
By end of year, in fact...
Big guns back Linux standard
Free Standards Group seeks to avoid what happened to Unix
Microsoft email 'caller ID' questioned
Not exactly what industry wants, says standards group
Devil’s Advocate: Profligacy and destruction and IT
Think of it as a clean industry? Think again...
Microsoft "sucked $60bn out of our industry", says Novell CEO
But: "The market will abandon Windows at some point."
Bulldog growls at BT with 4Mbps plus voice service
But BT has a response