Archive - 15 Dec 2004
Football clubs get Philips smart season tickets
And it's not just PSV
Q&A: Microsoft's CIO on Linux, security and offshoring
The word from Redmond...
iPod to go 80GB?
Toshiba announces new hard drive...
CIO Agenda: IT budgets up or down in 2005?
It's a mixed picture of cost-cutting and new investment...
Re:Viewing 2004: The security threats
You thought this year was bad? Just wait...
easyJet wants CRM ROI right here RightNow
On board with on demand software
Sprint buys Nextel in $35bn deal
That's a lot of phone calls...
CRM: A small revolution?
SMEs should get ready to ditch those spreadsheets
Is this the last Microsoft Update for 2004?
Five more patches, but none 'critical'
Perot Systems bags £108m slice of NHS IT
BT hands down patient record work for London region…
Firefox, up, up and away...
...To the New York Times and beyond...
Euro sites raided over piracy claims
No more free movies...
Libraries' treasures get the Google treatment
The future's digital for out-of-copyright works...
RIM loses patent case
Can continue trading in the US... For now
iPod update shuts out RealNetworks
Apple takes revenge for 'hacker' tactics...
Tony Hallett's After These Messages: This is the way Nortel returns to the grand campaign
Far from child's play, it's now about being "a sharp shooter", says CMO
Gates joins Buffett at investment firm
Hooks up with Warren to provide advice on investing...
Zafi worm returns for Christmas
Opening that e-Christmas card might not be so clever...
