Archive - 21 Mar 2001

Blodget: Tech market can shake off its 'hangover'

The shakeout of consumer dot-coms is nearly over, according to the latest missive from controversial...

Atlantic Telecom drops expansion plans

Atlantic Telecom has joined the local loop droop and abandoned plans to roll out its DSL services be...

Online trading not for the traditional

Only 18 per cent of traditional B2B companies trade online, with half of those claiming that online ...

3Com scraps internet appliances in $1bn cuts

Struggling network equipment maker 3Com has posted higher than expected third quarter losses and is ...

Xerox emerges from black and white world

Xerox has found the solution to the US economic slowdown, and according to the brains that brought u...

Don't be so vague, Mr Hague

Q: How many actresses does it take to change a light bulb? A: Four - one to change it, and three to ...

Roam sweet roam for Vodafone partner star*home

Vodafone has teamed up with star*home to give customers access to voice mail from abroad via their h...

Sun picks up server gauntlet

Sun is squaring up to arch-rivals HP and IBM with the launch of four new Unix servers.

Hello Tosh, got a new... profit warning?

Toshiba has slashed its profit target for the next fiscal year by a quarter, blaming slowing demand ...

Redstone chops top jobs

Redstone Telecom has shed three of its most senior staff in an attempt to cut costs.

Quantum leaps into broadband for added bandwidth

Quantum Bridge Communications is offering businesses greater broadband capacity with technology whic...

Commerce One adds Exterprise expertise to B2B stable

B2B vendor Commerce One is to acquire Exterprise, a maker of network software, in a $78m stock deal.

Hackers hit UK government websites

Hackers have defaced several top government websites, leaving the new e-envoy with egg on his face.

IR35: PCG awaits High Court decision

The PCG's High Court challenge to the controversial IR35 legislation concluded yesterday with the ve...

CeBIT review: a surge in high-speed net access

With CeBIT upon us again, silicon.com is reviewing what the massive show can tell visitors about som...

Business telco goes bust

International telco RSL Communications has called in the liquidators after its debt mountain finally...

Another chance to win a PlayStation 2 in silicon.com's readers comments competition

silicon.com's reader comment competition gives you the chance to share your thoughts on the latest e...

Hack risk turns Germans off online tax returns

Germany's tax authority has withdrawn its electronic tax return service during its busiest time of y...

Staples IPO falls apart

US office supplies firm Staples has abandoned all hope of an IPO for its ecommerce arm Staples.com, ...

Xtinction beckoning for Xpedior?

Troubled ebusiness services firm Xpedior has announced it is cutting 42 per cent of its workforce an...

Deutsche Telekom and KPN fight to fund 3G licences

Both Deutsche Telekom and KPN are planning moves to raise money in the short-term to reduce debts in...

Will kitemarks keep your child's chatroom safe?

ISPs worried about being forced to foot the bill for internet chatroom monitoring have greeted the l...

Stockwatch Daily: Europe sees red after Fed cut

The response to the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut was largely one of disappointment.

Ebusiness Despatches: Decruitment dilemmas

From the front line of the new economy, in this month's column, ebusiness guru Rene Carayol preaches...


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