Archive - 15 Apr 2005
Leader: The VoIP evolution
Rate of change is picking up speed...
Microsoft keeps schtum over IP breach allegations
Cisco has already offered a fix for the ICMP error message flaw
Futures traders accused of software patent breach
Vendor fires off law suit against UK financial services firm…
Swansea IT staff lose outsourcing transfer fight
Council approves plans to transfer workers to Capgemini…
Call centre theft won't hurt Indian outsourcing
It won't be a big deal in the longer term, predicts analyst Gartner
Blair hires controversial US election cyberactivist
But Labour keeps quiet on Zack Exley's role…
Lloyds TSB banks on £170m Fujitsu outsourcing deal
300 staff to be transferred as part of desktop support contract
The Weekly Round-Up: 15.04.05
The Dubya iPod, tales from San Francisco and a blogger reinstated...
Labour: ID card bill will return before the summer
Plans will be 'major plank' of first Queen's Speech - if Labour win
Icann warns regulators off VoIP
'Back in the '70s it sounded like a drunken Norwegian...'
Exclusive: Las Vegas casino goes for RFID
Waitresses tagged to monitor productivity...
Microsoft lets Longhorn out of the barn
New OS previewed...
SAP not throwing its hat into on-demand ring
Apps giant unwilling to restrict customer freedom...
Cisco snaps up Topspin for $250m
Networking giant swallows five-year-old switch-maker
Skype spruced up with paid-for services
The official coming out of SkypeIn and Voicemail...
Reuters shuts down IM system after Kelvir attack
Worm sends fake messages to lure unwary users
Librarians furious at Intel over Moore's Law bounty
$10,000 offer sends magazines walking...