Archive - 23 Jan 2002
A bad week just got worse for Commerce One
Losses up and revenue down...
Compaq gets cosy with SAP and Commerce One
New alliances all round...
Foundry chief lashes out at Cisco
Out of date and out of touch...
Yahoo! to charge for searches
Portal giant joins the paying for content club...
B2B exchanges: What happens now?
Marketplace martyr still languishing...
US banks a major target for hack attacks
Big rooms full of money prove too tempting for cyber-felons...
EMC signs deal with Sears
Storage and shopping... go together like feet and shoes...
Apply for your licence to drive on the 'superhighway'
Internet site opened just for the 'L' of it...
Amazon shares surge on back of profits
E-tailer breathes a sigh of relief...
AOL stirs up legal trouble for Microsoft
Another generation of lawyers smacks its lips...
SMS marketing helps McDonalds
Now kids can find a use for their mobile phones that encourages them to eat more burgers...
StorageTek hits profitability
Revenue drops...
SMEs told 'get online now'
Enterprise minister hands out advice to e-laggard firms...
First profit in a year for Siemens
But more jobs may have to go...
Carphone Warehouse warns profits won't measure up
Shares take a dive...
CA narrows losses
Costs are cut but revenue still down...
Vodafone network has a rough night
Customers left with no network coverage...
Borland extends Java expertise
Buys talent and then locks it up...
Misys signs $17.6m medical software deal
Looks like a healthy future for software group...
SAP bullish on 2001 results, 2002 outlook
Boasts about various things...
Motorola says it will make profit in 2002
But only after losing money for another six months...
Wanadoo's star rises on profitability announcement
France Telecom's happy...
Investment banks under scrutiny
Credit Suisse could be the first of many facing charges...
AOL sues Microsoft
No love lost between these two...
The Director's Cut: Top 10 IT priorities for 2002
David Taylor says it's time for IT decision makers to get down to business...
Expedia hits out at 'naïve' airline venture
"They're clutching at straws"