Archive - 18 Oct 2004

2004: Year of the outsourcing 'megadeal'

Europe catches the US and BPO continues to gain momentum

One in three offshore projects fail

Some IT bosses wrongly 'forced' into it by the board, claims report...

3,000 shelf-stackers to sort out Sainsbury's IT

Back to basics campaign puts £3bn systems under fire...

Leader: Are mobile phones the new cigarettes?

Would we really miss being able to use them, if it meant the idiot on the next table couldn't use hi...

'Block our phones now' say UK mobile users

We're tired of having movies ruined by the selfish few...

Criminal tagging bill cut by a third

Even though tracking is set to double...

Are MP3s going the way of the dodo?

Its market share is certainly slipping away...

Google code hides IM secrets

Is instant messaging next on the agenda?

Microsoft and Cisco announce partnership to beat worms

Security interoperability buddies are a little light on the details

US consumers unaware of spyware

Despite 90 per cent infection rate

Starbucks serves burnt CDs with its coffee

Make-your-own-compilation service hits more shops

Trojan hides behind 'Michael Jackson home video'

Wacko Jacko joins Britney and Beckham in social engineering hall of fame

Lawyer's fax blunder costs EC €100m

"The paper goes in face upwards, you say?"


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