Archive - 23 Jul 2004
Leader: Are download services the new free ISPs?
Or don't the brand owners know where to place their bets?
The time is now for RFID watches
One way of stopping the fakers
IBM/ITNet gets the nod for £100m Bradford IT deal
Atos KPMG falls at last hurdle as final negotiations get underway
Travelodge picks ITNet for SAP and payroll
A million pounds a year but "competitive"
Danger signs up Sharp and raises another $37m
Tiptop day for hiptop play
BBC techies to strike during Olympics
Siemens to run the 200m contract hurdles…
5 years ago… Microsoft launches instant challenge to AOL
The 'big three' still dominate but we're no closer to interoperability…
The Weekly Round-Up: 23.07.04
"When I were young, all this were nowt but illegal P2P networks..."
£100m Bradford IT outsourcing row resurfaces
Union raises concerns over suppliers' bids…
Will's Web Watch: Do firms still know 'squat' about domains?
What's still available out there?
Quocirca's Straight Talking: We must simplify SOA
Or utility computing will never take off...
Salesforce.com aggressive after 'quiet period'
"We don't see companies coming back to writing $10m upfront cheques to Siebel and Oracle"
Leader: Is CRM a zero sum game?
Of course it isn't but at times you'd think everyone is fighting over the same patch of land
No threat to iPod from blanket P2P ban, says US
'We're going to do it anyway, so you might as well join in'
MSN, servers and Xbox lead Microsoft's storming quarter
Even the analysts are impressed…
Hotmail boosts users' storage by 1,000 per cent
And then takes it all back…
SAP busts out its small business secrets
"It's all word-of-mouth" says Kagermann
Nokia releases invisible Bluetooth hack fix
Silence is golden for the Mighty Finn
VoIP bashed by threat of huge taxes
New laws threatening business' best phone friend