Archive - 22 Sep 2003
Does P2P still have the clout to kill iTunes?
Music wars are hotting up...
NHS IT watch
How the £2.3bn modernisation programme is unfolding...
Mercury Interactive encourages IT department 'centres of excellence'
Big BTO push continues...
Is Atos Origin first to win key NHS IT contract?
Speculation that the newly-bought SchlumbergerSema has won e-booking deal...
Will cost and controversy keep Britain ID-free?
Blunkett says no, government says not sure, the Queen says nothing... We are not amused...
Torvalds and Cox make patent protest
Open source open letter demands EU law rethink
Atos Origin buys SchlumbergerSema for E1.3bn
"The poor old SchlumbergerSema crew must feel like they are in a game of pass the parcel. We doubt i...
5 years ago... Technology bosses sleep rough for charity
Still the good work continues...
Firms still leave security to chance
"More than 50 per cent of our customers do not have even the most basic of firewalls in place..."
"It'll be alright, we'll buy some security next month..."
'Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today' - surely your Mum must have told you that...
Byte Night hailed as an "outstanding" success
Homeless charities benefit from the efforts of the IT community...
UK anti-spam delegation gets government backing
But anti-spam organisation accuses the DTI of "bungling" the issue...
Motorola chief quits
Doesn't "share the same view" as the firm's other execs...
RIAA turns on iMesh P2P firm
Is there anyone it won't sue?
VeriSign told to pull '404' redirect service
ICANN investigating complaints...
Open source security flaws alert
Not Microsoft for once...