Archive - 18 Jun 2003
Beckham takes juicy Vodafone contract to Madrid
What, no Paul Scholes to head up cheeky new campaign?
Broadband boosts UK web use
Dial-up connections down but broadband price cuts fuel adoption claim government figures
Government ditches plans for standard e-procurement platform
Now plans XML trial to allow different departmental packages to talk to each other
Oracle increases PeopleSoft offer and files lawsuit
Handbags at the ready...
Brunel University's Business Class: Getting IT teams to work together better
Is agility all in the mind? Challenge the IT department...
Cometa - Wi-Fi gold at the end of the rainbow?
Will one of the US industry's biggest public WLAN gambles be copied elsewhere?
IPv6 gets strong defender
The US Defense Department backs the next-gen Internet - so who are we to argue?
Microsoft’s direct approach saves businesses money
Licensing doesn't really lock customers into a constant frenzied upgrade cycle of products they don'...
IT needs business respect
Be nice to your CIO and you'll make more money
OECD joins spam fight
Anti-fraud measures include taking on Net-based baddies
IBM, SAP deal targets smaller businesses
Partnership could be boosted by Oracle-PeopleSoft-J.D. Edwards rumble in the software jungle
Microsoft to sue spammers
"Spam is a growing problem and it's a global problem" - we hear you
Oracle kept in check by 'friendly' overseers, judge opines
"No merit to the plaintiffs' allegation," says Oracle
PeopleSoft's latest tactic - reassure the customer
Guarantees galore
Two-fifths of financial institutions broken into
And we're not talking drain pipes and unlocked toilet windows...