Archive - 20 May 2004
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Our complete list of stories...
Analysis: The new confident and comfortable BT
Sitting pretty after strong earnings...
CGI seals £138m Cox Insurance IT outsourcing deal
Ten-year contract will see some work going offshore…
Leader: Do UK IT staff have the Olympic spirit?
Or would we make the Athens organisers look hyper-efficient in comparison?
The database will be the downfall of the ID card, say experts
Technology to undo government's plans...
Napster launches in UK amid media circus
Rivals welcome the late arrival
5 years ago: MSN offers free net access in UK
Remember when people cared about dial-up?
Subservientchicken.com - corporate promotions mean clicks in US
Though April's figures show big boys still lead the way...
Athens Olympics braced for wave of cyberattacks
But organisers claim the biggest threat is physical, not IT, breach
Frame Relay suffers as IP VPNs and more move on up
Changing trends in communications
BT signs £330m ICT deal with Suffolk
A pioneering joint venture with councils...
Board members warned over security shortfalls
Critical national infrastructure is all private sector, trade body says…
BT boosts profits
New wave replaces fading fixed-line revenues
Security flaws could corrupt open source databases
Is this part of the trend of security attacks on Linux?
Apple creates new division for iPod
Separate units for Mac and the popular digital music player…
Intel to spend $2bn on new Irish chip-making facilities
"Next generation" labs to start work in 2006…
New Bobax worm copies Sasser exploit
It's spreading slowly but get patched anyway…
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: The ever-evolving virus
Our best defense: Build a 'killer bot'
Symantec nabs anti-spam firm Brightmail for $370m
Guess that puts paid to the IPO…