Archive - 21 Jul 2003
Glaxo outsources legacy IT to ACS in $32m deal
But still has to make a decision on potential £1.5bn European megadeal
Shaving shoppers to be saved from surveillance?
Big Brother technology now trained on razor buyers. Hairy men beware...
Why did taxman really dump BT outsourcing alliance?
Speculation that SchlumbergerSema sale talks influenced Revenue
5 years ago... Cisco and Microsoft focus on multimedia solutions
Converged comms from the old school...
silicon survey: Mobile ban backed by hypocritical third who say they're in the wrong
Fifteen per cent drive with a mobile to their ear - many say they know they shouldn't
Heathrow strike crisis: Will technology help or hinder?
Workers won't warm to improving swipe card technology but industry says 'Get used to it...'
Internet access prices unlikely to fall, despite Oftel action
Operators, not consumers, will see savings
Software gloom likely to continue til 2007
You're selling too much to too few people, industry told
Will's Web Watch: Please God! Not another best man doing the 'key joke'
We've all seen it too many times - and it's the web that's to blame...
Capita loses £50m council IT contract
Norfolk bringing everything back in-house
Virgin Mobile hails storming quarter
Best ever second quarter as teens and switchers come flocking...
ISPs drawn into illegal file sharing blame game
Will new software see providers in the dock?
Devil's Advocate: Bluetooth shenanigans
Should be as easy as buying and plugging in a new toaster
Move to Madison with caution, analyst warns
Latest Intel Itanium 2 not without its challenges
Windows-based websites gain ground on open source
Though the overall picture shows one clear leader
Amazon sued over 'business method' patents
What goes around...
Settlement leaves Microsoft facing $1.1bn Windows refund
Californians to benefit - to the tune of $40 per copy of Windows 95 and 98
Business Objects pays $820m for rival
Business reports market better than most
Yahoo! becomes website enabler
Wants you to do what Yahoo! does (though perhaps not in quite the same way)
Infineon outsources SAP apps to Accenture
Says will save almost $50m over seven years...