Archive - 18 May 2004
3G prizes will go to 'second movers'
Pioneers could get arrows in their backs
Police let down by e-crime ignorance
Too few tech-savvy police, too many training organisations
British take a liking to broadband
Always-on net access takes off
Fast puts the squeeze on directors over copyright
Warning: Two criminal cases pending and more on the way...
Leader: Is virtual success good enough in mobile?
BT and others will find out the hard way
5 years ago: IT in schools - we're on a roll
Investments from the 1990s starting to pay off
iTouch moves into profit
Young people drive demand for mobile data
BT and Vodafone converge together
Stemming fixed-line revenue falls is key and virtual route proves popular
Many UK retailers won't make smart card deadline
Migration to new technology both complex and costly
Fraudsters use online job sites to recruit money launderers
'It's software sales... honest...'
Lycos: We're first with 1GB email
But apparently size isn't all that matters
The McCue Interview: Safeway CIO Ric Francis
Morrisons merger talk, 'new breed' of CIOs, baseball and thief-proof trolleys...
Analysts defend '3.3 million jobs to go offshore' claim
Look beyond the FUD…
Salesforce.com IPO rocked by delays
Blame the press
Cisco source code leak: No need to sweat yet
Non-existent culprit sought?
ERP gets ready for a boom time
Public sector, legacy systems and open source all lining vendors' pockets
IBM and Cisco to buddy up for VoIP?
All quiet on the Eastern front
Microsoft keen to think small
Raft of products released with SMEs in mind
US politicians launch war against e-voting
Security issues plaguing rollout
Devil's Advocate: How ageism holds back IT
Don't let age get in the way of good hiring practices
