Archive - 17 May 2004
RFID: The tags that would not die
But are always up for a spot of industrial espionage...
Leader: Don't be fooled by renewed dot-com hype
Surely we learned something last time 'round
BT in £3m managed network deal with Aviva
Will link global sites and provide secure email…
Failed IT projects costing firms £13m a year
CIOs and IT directors must learn when to say 'no'…
Faceless colleagues sparking office mistrust
Do you know the person sitting next to you?
Internet users turning a blind eye to illegal sites
Ignoring it is bliss, apparently
5 years ago: Fraud costs UK firms £5bn per year
Will we ever learn?
CIO Jury: Ageism is not a problem in IT
Just an easy excuse for failed job applicants…
Abbey to terminate £270m EDS joint venture?
Deal is a millstone as bank looks for buyers, says document...
Cisco source code published on the web
An inside job?
The Bloor Perspective: Trojan horses, legacy systems and IBM's new clients
This week Robin Bloor and team discuss a new way to defeat Trojan horses, reviving legacy systems an...
Red Hat beefs up both Linux offerings
You'll have to wait a while to appreciate one though…
AOL claims one billion virus emails blocked
Antivirus Online?
HP hands over $105m to Canadian government
'Nothing improper went on but we're still suing someone…'
Data protection finds its way to Dell storage
Just thinking of the little man…
Oracle lowers PeopleSoft offer by $2bn
That'll definitely win 'em over…