Archive - 17 Mar 2005
British Council inks £100m Global Crossing IP network deal
Part of global charity's modernisation plans…
Oyster card: Taking over London from libraries to leisure centres
'We're looking for a technology partner that can roll with the punches...'
Leader: Gordon's tonic for tech's tiddlers
Can the Chancellor look entrepreneurs in the eye?
HSBC to double offshore operations as part of $1bn cost cuts
25,000 staff to be employed in global service centres by 2007…
Has technology finally emptied your wallet?
Or is e-commerce and NFC just a cash-killing pipe dream?
Are you ready for a telecoms disaster?
Odds are you aren't, but you need to be...
Broadband beating the internet to converts
Fat pipe growth goes stellar
Creative Commons comes to the UK
The licences are nearly finished - but the IP revolution has only just begun...
Bosses: Your staff think you're inept
...they probably want more money too...
Chancellor doles out IT cash for schools
No need to collect supermarket vouchers...
Linux 'not secure enough for enterprises'
IT heavyweights weigh in against Linux...
£220m spyware bank robbers thwarted
UK police swoop...
Ask Jeeves for a Firefox toolbar
The butler gets foxy...
HP results in, but still no CEO
Fiorina's payoff questioned...
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Formula for project failure
First, be unclear about what you want. Second, form a committee...