Archive - 22 Aug 2003
Scrutiny will make outsourcing more robust
Unions and shareholders can ensure IT deals are done well and for right reasons - not just cost...
Sobig update: Organised criminals marry spam and viruses
"This is really a very sophisticated example of organised crime..."
The Weekly Round-Up: 22.08.03
Spam conspiracies, digital blunders and Keith Chegwin...
'Broadband for Yorkshire' campaign gathers pace
Moving faster than a whippet chasing a homing pigeon...
3 gambles on three million more handsets
The phones are ready, they just need the subscribers…
Rangers FC targets long-distance fans with technology
Uses CRM to identify hotspots of supporters around UK and Ireland
Comet kicks off seminars to make parents web-wise
Families told to smarten up about the threats to kids online...
192 to 118 countdown - rival says BT more interested in "glamorous" areas
BT hits back at upstarts who say "We've got your number"
Butler on: Collaboration
You know it's a good thing - a good thing you're probably not doing well enough
Boeing to sell its own anti-spam software
Internally developed product launched as commercial venture…
Novell cuts jobs after poor results
Software maker seeing red...
Police force drops face-recognition system
Didn't help catch one criminal claims Florida police department…
Sobig virus devastation continues
Double whammy of viruses still swamping corporate networks and home PCs…
EDS caught in Blast?
Worm may have infected Australian desktops
File-swapper hits back at RIAA
Goes to court claiming subpoenas are violation of right to privacy…
Bystanders caught in spam crossfire
AOL takes down small businesses instead of spammers