Archive - 18 Jun 2004
5 years ago... easyEverything opens first net café
Internet access for all...
Stealth wallpaper could keep WLANs secure
Keeps outsiders off your wireless network...
BT trials long-range broadband tech in Scotland
And it's looking for volunteers...
Enterprise telephony sales on the up in Q1
Telecoms equipment stalwarts and Cisco smiling
CIO Jury: The problem with collaboration technologies
We need to change 'non-sharing' mindset, say our panel…
Misys hammered by reluctant banks and weak dollar
Software company's shares tumble on earnings news
Harrow set for £100m IT deal
Wants a partner not an outsourcer…
Leader: The misguided desire to grow, grow, grow
Sometimes you should just stick to what you do best
BT services arm eyes 'shared risk' approach
But in the meantime will continue to land $50m-$100m ICT deals
Directory enquiries: They're better but they're worse
Watchdogs just can't make up their mind on deregulation
O2 looks to consulting for large account wins
And promises to take a leaf out of IT book
HSBC ships more work overseas as part of 3,500 jobs "cull"
IT and call centre roles under threat…
The weekly Round-Up: 18.06.04
Can't we all just get along?
Spam King ladies pants plans pulled down by meat maker
This spam ain't big enough for the both of us...
WiMax partnership from Intel and Proxim
Fixed and portable high-speed wireless move
Vint Cerf loves email and IM equally
...which is nice and even-handed of him...
Web accessibility drive for UK government websites
Macromedia hoping to cash in…
Salesforce.com sets date for controversial IPO
Shares to start trading on June 23
Emails show PeopleSoft feared Microsoft competition
Microsoft's Great Plains move "a gun at our backs", court docs reveal…
US law seeks to stamp out all copyright abuses
Are you ready to have your video outlawed?
Analysts call on Microsoft to spend cash
Speculate to accumulate…
Yahoo! bids farewell to enterprise IM
Going back to its consumer roots
Father of the internet says email ID will cure spam
If your name's not down, you're not coming in…
India diary: Days seven and eight - Hot in 'Hi-Tec' Hyderabad
Ambassador taxis and a cyber city - but no alcohol