Archive - 21 Jun 2005
Leader: Microsoft's Asian front
The DoJ and EU deflect from the battleground of the future
Race is on to boost e-government take-up
The systems are there but is anyone using them?
China tops new Microsoft president's hit-list
Along with other emerging markets in India and Russia
Revenue threatens to sue EDS over tax credit IT problems
Talks deadlocked over compensation...
Will MasterCard breach breed new wave of phishing?
Be warned, be prepared - criminals are unlikely to let this go untested...
EDS to unload "under-performing" consulting unit
But who would buy it?
Teen music pirate to see mum in court
I can't pay £2,500 for daughter's uploads, says parent
Korea brings open source to 10,000 schools
No offence to Microsoft...
"Spectacular" SAP bucks slowing ERP market
Extends market share lead to more than 40 per cent...
Microsoft sues German over porn spam deluge
Ich bin ein spammer?
Apple shifts to dual-chip Power Macs
No going back as G5 gears up...
Pru calls in VoIP to improve customer service
Case study: Boosting customer service with new networks and middleware
SDL stumps up $60m for rival Trados
And that translates to...
Mile high mobile: No voice please, we're passengers
But we're feeling txty
SAP banks on drawing blood from rivals
Lures execs from Oracle and Siebel...
Security software faces increased hack attacks
Antivirus products ripe for exploitation, say analysts
Wi-Fi location system is better than GPS, says start-up
I can Wi-Fi you...
Liberty Alliance targets mobile spam
Who's got your number?
Microsoft seeks security testers for OneCare
Fancy trying out antivirus, anti-spyware service?
MasterCard scandal: More details emerge
Was Microsoft software to blame?
Devil's Advocate: Bluephone's bright future
Look beyond the pricing...
