Archive - 20 Sep 2004
Banks still failing money laundering fight
Systems unable to track dodgy transactions around the globe...
Record labels hit back at iTunes 'ban'
'Show me the contract... Show me the contract!'
5 years ago: HP and BT want SMEs to go online
And now they're so tech-savvy...
CA chief: Global sourcing is go
Ken Cron explains how he plans to get CA growing
BT uses employees as TV broadband guinea pigs
A TiVo for the UK?
Byte Night sleep-out a success again
IT's strange bedfellows raise £200,000
Microsoft gives downloads to software pirates
It's all in the name of research
Green light for £2bn BBC tech sell-off
Deal to get go-ahead this week despite "pissed off" workforce…
Spam museums to save junk email
Just in case someone really does stop the spammers
Security firm hires teenage Sasser virus writer
Rehabilitation or reward?
CIO Jury: ERP integration nightmare?
Over half say complexity is barrier to success...
Agenda Setters 2004: Where are they now... Bill Gates
A fiver says he's on the list again this year...
C&W challenges BT with faster broadband
Scheme to cost £100m...
Microsoft software caused air traffic shutdown
Someone forgot to reboot...
Europe must work together to fight cybercrime
But many not keen on sharing data with other countries...
PeopleSoft severance sweetened after Oracle win
Executives to get extra cash and healthcare coverage...
British man arrested over Cisco code theft
20-year-old suspected of committing 'hacking offenses'...
Dell, Microsoft tops at winning customer loyalty
Apple and Sun not as successful...
Yahoo! takes two-pronged approach to digital music
Will create its own player...
Microsoft opens up Office for governments
Showing source code should shore up security...
