Archive - 18 Feb 2004
Met Police confirms details of £750m IT outsourcing deal
EDS, Atos Origin and Damovo contracts to go...
5 years ago...No substitute for Windows in Compaq House
Compaq? That name rings a bell...
XXX spammer hit with record fine
Nasty tactics equals deserved outcome...
Offshoring and IT skills gap leave UK lagging behind
Unions and industry leaders warn MPs...
SME and CRM: Acronyms that go together like two peas in a pod
Thanks to Microsoft?
Virus warning: Netsky appears as Bagle spreads
Mass mailers amassing, beware the classic one-two...
The Director's Cut: Clashing with suppliers
David Taylor suggests three routes out of choppy waters...
Mobile revenues to grow 7.5 per cent in 2004
But it's still voice and SMS leading the way
Leader: Vodafone escapes bad deal
Now it must nurture that Verizon relationship
Robot Wars: St Agro we salute you
Sparks fly as silicon.com readers prepare for the semi-final...
Lindows makes a dash for Microsoft escape
Launches renamed software to beat Dutch legal block
Microsoft vs Google: It's all about tongues
Redmond unveils foreign language search
Released code puts MSBlast attacks in virus writers' hands
Get patched or get taken down
Anyone for another Bagle?
And would you like some spam with that?
PeopleSoft triples Indian presence
More for Bangalore
Anti-spam laws as useful as chocolate fireguard, says legal profession
What gave it away?
Intel, Microsoft raise standards on standardisation
"Web services is coming home"
Oracle tempts PeopleSoft shareholders with paper and pen
Dear shareholder, I'll keep throwing money at the deal until you give in. Love, Larry
Yahoo! dumps Google
Paid inclusion scheme ruffling a few search feathers…