Archive - 19 Oct 2004
IT consulting: Compliance both complex and costly
But you have to do it anyway...
British Library to archive intellectuals' emails
And maybe IMs one day too...
Fierce competition ahead in European IT
IBM top of the pops and BT in at number six...
Qualcomm strikes Siemens 3G chips deal
Europe starts to bear fruit
Robbie album gets phone memory card release
Costs just three times more than a CD
5 years ago...India creates 'Ministry of IT'
And it ain't half done a bad job…
ARM profit up as growth slows
$910m acquisition on track...
Orange chooses Smartner for push email
Smartner software on smart phones…
Sainsbury's puts brakes on IT after £290m write-off
And £1.8bn outsourcing deal to be renegotiated...
Devil's Advocate: Does the UK need ID cards?
Or is there some greater goal here?
Virus writers undeterred by Microsoft bounty
There's too much money to be made from malware say AV firms...
RFID industry dismisses privacy fears
Caspian just a "fringe group" claims IT exec...
IBM profits hit by $320m pensions settlement
Healthy rise in sales but European revenues flat...
New iPod launch tipped for Apple's U2 event
But is it a photo-iPod or a "U2-edition" iPod?
IT departments face the axe by 2008
Two-thirds of firms to reduce IT organisation by half predicts Gartner...
McNealy: "Complicated" Microsoft-Sun integration going slow
But Bill Gates working on directory link-up for the new year...
Wi-Fi providers to unplug VoIP calls
Wireless VoIP coming to a hotspot near you...
Call for "smart" US ID cards
But no national ID card, says ex-presidential advisor Clarke
