Archive - 16 Sep 2005

NB: MS SA

Microsoft's Software Assurance isn't going all that well. We have one prominent IT director calling ...

US call centre jobs worst hit by offshore outsourcing

US share to drop to a quarter of global outsourced positions by 2008, says Datamonitor

Photos: London Eye beats the queues with BT

Automated ticketing overhaul for popular tourist attraction

Cliff Stanford to appeal email snoop verdict

"Seven top lawyers... thought that what I did was not illegal"

Customers unimpressed with Microsoft licensing changes

New 'benefits' are just "a plaster for a gunshot wound", says one IT director

NB: Ballmer on Ballmer

BusinessWeek has had a cosy chat with Steve Ballmer - visit Find Related Articles

NB: Coming soon - Agenda Setters

Coming soon... Agenda Setters 2005. silicon.com's list of the top 50 individuals in IT launches 26 S...

NB: Not-so-green Apple, Amazon

The Guardian is reporting that more than 100 of the world's largest companies failed to res...

NB: Vodcasting

The video iPod could really be on the way. According to reports, it seems support for vodcasting - ...

NB: Feedback

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NB: Reaction to MS licensing changes

So Microsoft has finally made some changes to its much maligned Software Assurance licensing program...

Hasbro sorts its SOX with content management software

Case study: Toy manufacturer ensures compliance

Hurricane Katrina comms breakdown probed by FCC

'Infrastructure remains critically vulnerable to disaster and attacks'

NB: Dell+Itanium

Bad news for Intel. (Not a sentence you hear often.) Uber-customer Dell Find Related Articles

Oracle to put programmer in space

Going where no software developer has gone before...

Dell to phase out Itanium-based servers

Frankly my dear, we don't give a damn, says Intel

Longhorn Server will 'fix itself on the fly'

Microsoft unveils "self-healing" file system...


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