Archive - 22 Jan 2004
Leader: Linux comes a long way – but let's be realistic
Still no 'Microsoft-killer' for the desktop...
Heathrow Airport to get taxi-tracking RFID system
Ensuring a steady supply of cabs for weary travellers...
Last-ditch talks avert Bradford council IT strike
At least until the end of February...
Salesforce.com IPO to help the needy
All about 'Compassionate Capitalism', says CRM vendor
Sun slams IBM's desktop confusion
Get with the Linux program, chaps - we'll even give you a hand...
5 years ago... Linux users demand Microsoft refunds
Of course now it's a much less contentious subject...
Sort out your call centres – and customers will pay you for it
Banks lead best of the worst in survey
EMC reveals $40m Pentagon win and a sturdy 2003
Anything Legato can do, we can do 10-fold
AOL scammer hooked by police
Gone phishing, now gone to jail after spamming FBI agent
'Grey imports' win for industry hits CD prices
Music fans out of pocket but at least Britney's off the breadline
National Insurance system costs double to £300m
Not such a bargain after all...
Has push-to-talk got what businesses need?
2004 will see operators talking the talk but can they walk the walk?
US Election 2004: Experts doubt e-voting
They've come a long way from the dodgy chad. Or have they?
Reuters set for windfall from Tibco offering
Did it expect such a large return?
RIAA to target another 532 individuals
New wave of lawsuits from US music industry group
Intel helps Linux developers use Centrino
Wireless laptops not just about Windows
PalmOne lets some staff go
Looks to profitability - and smart phones