Archive - 15 Jul 2003
IT outsourcing: The times they are a-changing
But growth of consortia and shared risk/reward is likely to lead to more robust deals
UK government IT security body warns of Microsoft flaw
Buffer overflow leaves users exposed to hackers just by viewing webpages
UK is IT outsourcing hotspot
But global figures are down and contract values are getting smaller...
5 years ago... Delays hit £70m Siemens immigration database
This sort of thing was becoming all too common...
Does the latest Pocket PC OS slow down Dell Axims?
Some owners say Yes, Dell and Microsoft say No
Big Blue puts big investment in Linux
More programmers hired to improve operating system on Power processors
Chinese mobile operator hedges bets with Java
Is the key to downloads going to be Java, BREW, something else - or 'D': all of the above?
Web logging tools to feature in AOL 9
Up to 34 million blogs could be on the way…
Yahoo chooses India for first non-US software centre
Bangalore booming
File-sharing down after music industry crackdown
Use of services such as Kazaa and Morpheus has fallen 15 per cent since RIAA legal threats
Reader Reaction: Music piracy is not OK
Rather like software piracy then? Not quite...
PeopleSoft and JD Edwards deal gets green light
Oracle frustrated as US antitrust regulators rule the $1.7bn merger is not anticompetitive
No turnaround in handset market
"Blame SARS for the downturn" say manufacturers...
Devil's Advocate: That synching feeling
PDAs, phones, PCs… it’s the simple things that are hard
Security: As much about people and places as software
Fear leads to spending - though not always the right approach