Archive - 22 Jul 2004
Bookies applaud online extortion racket arrests
But some are still worried about more DDoS attacks…
Derby to pay Capita £11.25m to roll out e-government
Away from the traditional 8:30 to 5 o'clock image…
5 years ago… CA CEO calls for IT execs to storm the board
Just got to sort out their image…
Symantec doubles up on results
Bumper blockbuster quarter...
CIO Jury: Is there a boardroom IT credibility gap?
Or are CIOs and IT directors valued by other senior execs…
Mannesmann Six walk free
But prosecution may appeal
NHS IT bodies get organisational overhaul
Executive agency status goes to National Programme…
Innocent users told: "Pay up or we tell the police about your child porn"
Criminal gangs turn to blackmailing the average user
Novell snaps up British Salmon
But won't say how much...
eBay profits soar
But auctioneer faces a summer slowdown
MPs slam "appalling waste of public money" on failed IT projects
Report calls for "defective" £456m EDS Child Support Agency system to be scrapped…
Napster gives free downloads to Sun readers
As piracy figures climb…
Equant fired up by $3.5m IP VPN win
Earns £££s connecting ERP system globally
Laptop sales growth peters out in Europe
2003 was an exceptional year...
Outsourcing pushes LogicaCMG forward
But German consultancy drags it down…
EMEA mobile shipments up 52 per cent
Nokia still number one for voice
Investors want answers from Microsoft
What comes after sharing the wealth?
UK iTunes signs indies
Don't all smile at once, Morrissey fans...
Door slams on SCO
Car firm evades case
Microsoft hooks up with anti-phishers
"Have some cash...and an expert..."
Group sets up high-flying broadband subsidiary
Airbus and SITA back Tenzing