Archive - 15 Dec 2000
Halifax security blunder exposes credit card details
The Halifax bank has been forced to shut down one of its credit card sites after leaving customer de...
BT on the edge of an i-mode nervous breakdown
Things aren't getting much better for BT. Another mobile marketing cock-up is looming, and this coul...
Christmas e-tailers put under the spotlight
With online retailers under pressure to perform this Christmas, silicon.com is launching its own in-...
i-mode launch threatened by trademark wars
A trademark wrangle is threatening the European debut of the popular Japanese mobile data service i-...
Amazon case triggers data protection confusion
The ongoing row over Amazon's data policy has left online retailers frustrated and the UK's Data Pro...
Patently ridiculous: Consultation deadline angers Patent Office
The Patent Office has been inundated with information and opinions submitted during the consultation...
Progress Software to release open source code
Ebusiness solutions firm Progress Software is to release its application development environment (AD...
Cisco continues to buy its way into the wireless market
Network equipment giant Cisco has made another move into wireless by buying ExiO in an all share dea...
IndigoVision shares up on VideoSpheres deal
Shares in IndigoVision jumped eight per cent yesterday after the announcement of a deal with Canadia...
DataCore steps up its Europe efforts
Storage virtualisation specialist DataCore Software is pushing further into the European market this...
Of viruses, IT and the Christmas Grinch
IT managers will be lucky if all they have to deal with this Christmas is the hangover from the offi...
Busy year ahead for ebusiness strategists
Demand for ebusiness strategists will explode next year, despite the economic slowdown and current c...
European SMEs email but don't ecommerce
Despite regular use of the internet by three quarters of European small businesses, most SMEs only h...
Things looking up for Adobe
Desktop publishing software pioneer Adobe late yesterday revealed booming sales during the last year...
Oracle turns in good results
Oracle has reported good second quarter results on the back of its growing applications business.
Mighty Microsoft turns for the worse and Sprint falls foul of the law
The Financial Times today brings news that mighty Microsoft has downsized its profit forecast...
Microsoft shares tumble after first ever profits warning
Microsoft late yesterday issued its first ever profits warning, blaming weakening economic condition...