Archive - 20 Nov 2002
Vodafone Remote Access gets European roll out
UK version 'coming soon'...
Outsourcing patterns shifting in economic downturn
Mission critical systems staying in-house...
Microsoft & co flesh out mobility vision
They talk a lot about the 'ecosystem'
Must-have mobiles will sell like hot cakes in Europe
Cameras, java games, polyphonic ringtones - it's what the people want...
Don't expect cost savings from a merger, say IT directors
Not in the short term anyway
A quarter of UK firms risk closure over software licences
With new powers in force from today, are you dreading the next knock on the door?
PC players want to own your living room
Figuratively speaking
Microsoft to simplify security alerts
Making them easier to understand...
BT promises a new broadband exchange every day
An upgrade a day keeps the critics away
Smartcard ticketing going Underground
Hope the new system doesn't get into a Jam...
Segway or the highway?
The last great obstacle for Ginger or just the start of a long road?
Gates defends loss-making units
You can guess which ones they are...
MmO2 and KPN in merger talks?
Just Germany or something more substantial?
AMD's 64-bit offering - knock, knock, knocking on Intel's door
Slash plays guitar at trade show
21 June 2003 - the day the tech upturn begins
Put it in your diary
UnitedLinux and Red Hat - the gloves come off
Consortium now has a product to sell
Nokia: Machine shall talk unto machine
M2M on the up
Dell finally signs up to Itanium 2
Inevitable?
For hire: IBM researchers
All above board...
The Ovum View: Colt bondholders bite back
Beware investor self-interest...