Archive - 15 Mar 2006
Leader: Bird flu threat highlights disaster-planning flaws
People - not systems - are the key to business continuity...
Biometrics too unreliable, says EU data protection head
And watch out for uber-databases too...
Are you a normal broadband user?
Hands up if your connection is 1.92Mbps, you use it for three hours per day and you're an NTL-Telewe...
Small businesses nonplussed by VoIP
Until they try it, that is...
NB: RFID not immune to viruses
According to an academic study, RFID tags are vulnerable to viruses. In a paper entitled Is Your ...
School bullies taunt victims over the net
There's always one in every class
CIO Jury: Legacy is biggest IT headache
It often does the job - but at what cost?
NB: Climate change models too conservative
There's an interesting climate change Q&A session on Wired. Interviewee Tim Flannery, author ...
NB: Business Continuity show
Plenty of interesting stuff going on at the Business Continuity Expo in London today being attended ...
NB: More MP3 player hearing fears
Hear no evil? Health experts in the US are urging further research into a possible link between MP3 ...
MPs probe £900m overspend on late submarines
CAD problems partly to blame
NB: Gartner conference attendees
It was interesting to note at the Gartner CRM Summit this morning that when asked whether they have ...
Tony Blair asks punters to chat on instant messaging
Talk to the PM over IM
Opinion: What a year it's been for e-crime
Better for the criminals than their targets, unfortunately
Equant trumpets outsourcing contract wins
Around the world, from music industry to surgical equipment
Video: Google on the search data ruling
What the lawyers say...
Microsoft gives Software Assurance a facelift
No changes to pricing though...
RIM advertises its patent displeasure
Open letter calls for reform
Dell squashes Alienware buyout rumour
'If we want cool, we'll do cool... '
British Library should lead DRM debate, says MP
'Politicians can't deal with it... '
Google must capitulate to DoJ, says judge
But it's not likely to be an unconditional surrender...
