Archive - 15 Oct 2001
BT outlines 'get tough' plan for heavy users
Welcome to the punishment pool...
Budding Brit chip company gets $30m leg-up
Do they know something we don't?
Micro-skirts and geeks?
The DTI and kick-starting women's careers in IT...
Cyber attacks double
Businesses grieve as IT security spends fail to make a difference...
Handspring unveils PDA-phone hybrid
The ultimate gadget? Oh yes...
Microsoft retracts sys admin slur
"System administrator? It's the hardest job in the world, innit?"
IPC takeover gets green light
Oh no, no competition concerns here...
Firewalls killed the video star
Security blamed for keeping users in the dark...
Marconi squeezes out profit but still faces massive debts
The vultures are circling...
Compaq techies get top jobs in HP merger
HP strategists keep their positions...
Commerce One warns more jobs face the axe
Merger plans denied...
Hewitt: We need more women!
Nerdy image still putting women off...
EMC may welcome takeover
IBM could spare storage giant from financial disgrace...
HP sues over Comdisco gazumping
Not happy, angry, going to court...
Vodafone to axe 1,000 management jobs
Acquisitions lead to too many staff...
Sainsbury's slips up with credit card flaw
It might make life taste better, but it hasn't really got the hang of online security yet...
ARM defies the downturn
Profits are up and jobs are safe...
DoCoMo 3G handsets slow to hit it off
Subscribers aren't rushing into this one...
One big Linux box packs a punch for Finnish telco
50 servers replaced by one open source mainframe
Vignette suffers job cuts
Shares are down, losses are up...
Cutting the terrorists' money supply: The role of IT
The global financial system never looked so complicated...
NTL announces 8,000 job cuts
More action taken to bring down massive debts...
Online retail sales on the up
Good news shines through the dot-com gloom
Computer glitch hits Halifax customers
Bring back the abacus, that's what we say...
Surfing turf accountant buys SportingLife.com
Online bookie chances £1m on a brand that's failed before...
Freeserve founder snaps-up Money Channel for £1.7m
Business TV outfit finds a nice new home
Music industry gets a taste of its own medicine
Don't expect any sympathy from Napster fans...
BT signals end of road for Concert
A tale of two telcos comes to an end...
Microsoft steps into the European monopoly spotlight
Day of reckoning could be closing in
The Bloor Perspective: Web content management, ROI reality, and how near is HAL?
In this week's look at three topical issues, Robin Bloor and his colleagues consider the website cha...