Archive - 16 Sep 2004
Council buys £11m Computacenter-managed desktops
South Lanarkshire doesn't renew with HP
Cost of getting more women into tech: Millions
'Get in and stay in...'
£6bn NHS IT overhaul about 'automation not innovation'
NPfIT hampered by risk averse contracts, claims research…
'SMS ads? I'd rather have insurance companies ring when I'm having my tea'
Careless tech advertisers making consumers' blood boil
Northampton's chip and PIN 'high street of the future'
The UK's 'most average town' embraces fraud-busting cards…
Small businesses crying out for help with security
And planning to spend on consulting too
Bank ditches $5bn IBM deal and brings IT back in-house
JP Morgan Chase move could stem tide of banking outsourcing…
Vodafone to offer 'Treo-killer' BlackBerry
A BlackBerry that looks like a phone
SAP: Are its customers happy?
They are the keys to a bright future, after all...
5 years ago... Acquisitions galore
Two from the archive today...
Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Greg Dyke
Where indeed...
Mozilla fixes 10 flaws
Seems the 'pay-per-flaw' model may be working...
Firefox hunting down Microsoft's market share
Browser wars ain't over 'til they're over...
Symantec supports Chinese web censorship
Blacklists tool which evades tight government controls...
Microsoft hires Windows evangelist
Ex-analyst will 'big up' Microsoft over Linux...