Archive - 16 Jan 2002
SAP-Commerce One partnership cracks up
B2B marriage heads to divorce...
10 years and still Lord of the rings
Nokia chief's longevity an example to us all...
Wee Dougie takes the first steps to broadband aggregation
Either this is good news, or we just haven't understood it...
Surfcontrol rides crest of share wave
Watersport puns abound. Creativity the only real victim here...
Oracle's ASP offering stutters in Europe
Ellison's dream remains just a dream...
Ten years at the head of Nokia - Jorma Ollila
From toilet paper to mobile phones...
Xansa axes 100 more staff
And shares take a fall...
500 gone at 3Com
Further redundancies and restructuring...
Pub-detecting watch set to change the world
Time gentlemen please...
Oracle unveils latest 11i feature
Keeping up with the times...
AT&T inks $2.6bn deal with Accenture
A princely sum for the consultancy formerly known as Andersen Consulting...
eBay's international quest
eBay is an internet success story but despite another profitable quarter it has to make big changes ...
Oracle claims 11i sales on track
But database giant was a bit vague in Amsterdam - must be the coffee...
Microsoft responds to security fears
Offending website pulled down...
DoubleClick beats analysts' bleak expectations
It's managing to survive the ad downturn& just...
Intervoice cuts 125 jobs
More woe in the land of ASP...
HP and IBM ditch recovery disks
Windows recovery CDs head for extinction...
DIY DSL sneaks out of the traps
But is it really that easy to install?
Deutsche Telekom ups net fees
Response to "too cheap" claims...
Wall Street edgy over eBay projections
Traders pull down auction site's shares...
Census website stays offline
At least for another week or two...
Handspring CEO remains upbeat as losses worsen
Would $19.8m fit in the palm of your hand?
Solaris security hole opens way for online intruders
US boffins study 'live' attack...
Oracle 11i to offer "daily close" feature
Ellison to liven up the audience in Amsterdam...
Juniper says 'good riddance' to 2001
At least revenues increased...
IT security crisis hastened death of government training scheme
Capita and government in the spotlight as police and NAO investigate...
AT&T Wireless sells fixed wireless assets
$45m doesn't seem like much though...
Intel profits slump, but Wall Street still happy
Q4 exceeds estimates...
Schwab looks to home markets
Remember the boom of the late 90s?
The Ovum View: The rumble in the wireless applications jungle
Who will win - telecoms or software?