Archive - 15 Jul 2005
Britain could be great at technology
If government and industry work together
Investigation launched on Dutch buyout scam
False press alerts caused Versatel shares to rise...
Microsoft antitrust decision will have to wait for autumn
No word from EC until September at the earliest...
UK life sciences lead the US on compliance
Is outsourcing the way forward?
Smartcards used to track kids' school dinners
We hope it's chips, it's chips...
Philips flogs €550m stake in Atos Origin
No longer an owner in Olympics IT supplier
Taipei residents to pay for commuting on mobiles
Thanks to Philips and BenQ tech trial...
TCO: Linux v Windows
Will the open source OS really save you money?
The Weekly Round-Up: 15.07.05
Watch out for the secret spaceships...
Outsourcing remains high on CIO agenda
But there's a gulf between predicted and actual cost savings, says survey...
Customer fury hits Trend Micro in the pocket
Faulty software update cost company $8.1m...
Amicus members protest outside BT's general meeting
Marconi snub still smarting...
'We're all worrying about our summer holidays'
IT managers fear deadlines, customers and the 200 plus emails when they get back...
Linux-Unix copy-code dispute rumbles on
Email emerges that suggests no evidence was found against Linux...
HP gears up to slim down
Job cuts could exceed 20,000...
Quocirca's Straight Talking: The way to mobile security
Come up with an airtight policy - then educate your users...
