Archive - 15 Nov 2001

The Ovum View: What will become of iPlanet?

On 17 March 2002, the uneasy iPlanet alliance between AOL and Sun expires. What does this mean the f...

Cookie 'ban' bad news for British ecommerce

Industry imagines a world without cookies... and it's not a pretty one...

EMC loses battle to stop ex-VP working for the enemy

They say storage is sexy, now they're worried about the spy who didn't love them...

Drive-by hacking: a 21st century crime

For the love of god, save our cities from this latest scourge...

IBM digs its heals into virtual storage market

Just trying to keep up with EMCs and the HPs...

Novell restructure leads to massive job losses

And the immediate future doesn't look too rosy...

Clara.net to go it alone after secret DSL trials

Clerkenwell becomes a technology hotbed...

Redbus ploughs on with datacentre opening

'Market grief no reason to cut back on expansion plans'...

Freeserve gets litigious over AOL's unfair advantage

Tax breaks for rival ISP leave Freeserve fuming...

HP cyber-DJ spins the platters that matter

The wheels of steel keep turning...

Intel chip fails the Compaq test

They don't make chips like they used to...

Microsoft gets into the Guinness Book of Records

Most bugs you can get in a piece of software? No, fastest pop video ever made. Believe it...

Happy 30th birthday to the microprocessor

For all its technological advances, I bet it can't blow out its own candles...

HP sees profits dive and shares rise

Company with designs on Compaq makes a comeback...

Call centre staff: Hated by most, loved by Eyretel

Thank you for holding the line, your money is important to us...

BBC Digital plans continue to take shape

The Beeb starts to move with the times...

Gates talks a good game at Xbox launch

Another day, another Microsoft launch...

Boom and bust merchant Blodget quits Merrill Lynch

He talked the talk and now he walks the long walk...

Hutchison to create 600 UK jobs

UK newcomer brings some good news...


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