Archive - 22 Apr 2004
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Intel lays its cash on the digital home
Splurges on consumer electronics
VoIP could shatter US telecoms
It will definitely mean regulation headaches
Texaco unveils petrol station hot-spot pit stops
T-Mobile to help users type their fingers to the bone at the carwash...
ID cards: no data security fears – and no chance we'll pay for them
UK lays down the law...
Siemens to re-direct Italian fire and rescue
€32m deal for command and control centres
Takeover will help "maintain lead" says Staffware chief
Will integrate software to take on global giants
Boardroom Despatches: Apple's rebirth
A fine lesson for all of us
Brazil to go open source
Aims to save billions
The silicon.com Skills Survey 2004: Things have only got better
Money up, hours down - though sixth annual study points to one or two areas of concern
Billions of pounds frittered away on mismanagement
Software engineers' "lack of professionalism" hits the bottom line
Tibco snaps up Staffware for £123m in "logical fit"
Shares leap as US firm pays 40 per cent premium
'Industry not government leads way in online standards': Timms
DTI minister praises cross-industry initiative and acknowledges government limitations...
Would you insure your data against loss or damage?
Are businesses really 'more worried about desks than data'?
Leader: IT's part in the business of compliance
More important than mere implementation…
Dell gets a million to sort out FT's desktops
Legacy systems finally go...
Compliance costs - and not just in IT, says financial sector
But there should be related benefits too...
"Bring it on!" Microsoft's message to Linux
"The thing I like is that Microsoft does its best work and is most innovative when it has competitio...
IBM Linux roll-out going slowly
But steadily...
"Siebel meets Google"
Opening up a whole Cannes of words...
AOL breathes news life into Netscape
Jobs up for grabs...
'Selfless' Microsoft hits out at EC ruling
Steals EU thunder - but it's only thinking of others...
GM 'crash hot' on IBM supercomputer
Crash test dummies get their pink slips...