Archive - 20 Feb 2001
Thus says: 'We'll block child porn'
Thus, the owner of Demon Internet, has broken ranks with the rest of the UK ISP industry by stating ...
Autonomy shares spin with contract wins
Autonomy's share price jumped today on news of US contract wins and Deutsche Bank's decision to upgr...
IT chiefs won't pay 3G premiums
European companies aren't willing to pay for 3G access because of the costs. A report released today...
Kodak puts wireless in the picture with killer app
Kodak has unveiled a colour PDA demonstration of its picture sharing service, PhotoNet Online.
Firms bridge the Atlantic in testing alliance
Two pioneers of software testing in the US and UK have teamed up to drive forward joint European ope...
TUC hots up case for call centre legal action
The TUC will decide at the end of next week if it will take legal action as a result of calls made t...
Copper load of this: Cisco claims cure for bandwidth woes
Cisco Systems is claiming to have come up with an answer for organisations which want to deploy high...
Credit card fraud plans labelled 'incomplete'
The European Commission has been criticised for omitting a critical element from its credit card fra...
Text messaging explosion triggers Oftel investigation
The explosion of text messaging could lead Oftel to extending its price controls on mobile phone cha...
Hostlogic: There's never a good time to go bust
It had to happen. An application service provider (ASP) has died and left its customers in the lurch...
WRQ to help Siebel, SAP and Baan users
Host integration software developer WRQ is set to release a set of products that will allow users of...
Two days left for debt laden Lucent
Lucent Technologies has again found itself embroiled in controversy over its dubious financial fortu...
NEC health warning over dodgy chips
Japanese electronics giant NEC has joined the growing ranks of high-tech firms issuing profit warnin...
Analysing the analysts: Should we trust them?
There are lies, damn lies and statistics. It's a famous quotation and one sure to wrap up conference...
BT 'too slow and too old' for global challenge
As the BT-sponsored Global Challenge fleet sails into its 'Executive Leg' in Australasia, BT chiefs ...
Video interest sparks Forbidden share leap
Forbidden Technologies' shares jumped 51 per cent today as it demonstrated its new video technology.
Interliant losses soar
ASP Interliant has reported a $151.2m year-end loss for fiscal 2000 - 200 per cent up on the losses ...
Nortel faces shareholder lawsuit
Nortel Networks is facing the wrath of shareholders who claim they were misled by the Canadian fibre...
VeriSign angers privacy groups with data sale
Domain name registrar VeriSign has confirmed that it is selling customer data onto marketeers, but d...
The Director's Cut: Navigating the email minefield
How did we ever cope without email? How did people cope without their daily fix of words, communicat...
United offers flight deal of a lifetime
United Airlines is to honour transatlantic flight tickets sold on its website for as little as $25.
Polaris leads Indian software West
Indian software developer Polaris has expanded into Europe with a $1m stake in German company Sidoun...
EDS scraps ecommerce consultancy plans
EDS is expected to abandon plans to integrate its Kearney Interactive and E.solutions subsidiaries t...
Microsoft's Stinger rings in the new and the bell tolls for Lastorders
Microsoft has entered the race to establish a dominant operating system for the next generation of m...
Model Management: Microsoft's conventional wisdom
Microsoft is changing. There can be no doubt that focusing on an operating system and applications i...
