Archive - 17 Mar 2004
IBM to track drugs and missiles for US army
Department of Defence lays down the RFID law...
The UK: There's no better place to work...
...says UK government...
Brown gives IT much of the same
Small IT nuggets hidden away...
VoIP revenues to generate $26bn by 2009
Value-added services to outstrip straight broadband access by then
Novell, SCO and those copyright suits
At the Open Source Business Conference in San Francisco, Novell's Chris Stone scoffs at the SCO Grou...
Safeway CIO first casualty of £3bn Morrisons merger
But decisions yet to be made on the future of the rest of the IT staff…
BSA offers final week of software 'amnesty'
Return your audit by next week and you will not face legal action...
Quarter of IT jobs will move offshore by 2010
But that will be offset by IT growth in Europe, says Gartner...
Virgin Trains' free hotspots for first class travellers
Something to do until the train appears...
Eircom comes back to market
Cheaper than the first time...
Shakespeare, Nelson and Cromwell's last wishes get online
Will's will hits the internet with one million others...
Analysis: Is now really the time to cast off the IT spending shackles?
Only if you've got a good business case, say CIOs…
CIO Jury: Is it time to increase spending on IT again?
Only in key areas - times are still tough say our CIOs…
Budget boost for Home Computing scheme
Tax breaks to encourage firms to loan staff PCs for home use…
Computer Misuse Act "needs updating" says MPs
All-Party Internet Group to review pre-internet law
Sun plans Microsoft Office migration help
Tools to ease move to StarOffice due later this year…
Antipodean hacker activity on the rise
They come from a land down under…
Security concerns hit Microsoft roadmap
Attack fears slow down development of new products…
