Archive - 23 Jun 2004
Comdex 2004 shuts its doors
It's 'taking a breather' says organiser...we're not holding our breath
Leader: Mobile giants jostling
They're not going through all these twists and turns just for fun - or to spite Nokia
AT&T wins $60m Deutsche Bank network deal
Will involve design and management of new infrastructure
Quarter of UK mobile users addicted to their phones
Another 18 per cent are in denial...
Barclays signs £400m Accenture outsourcing deal
As silicon.com predicted back in December…
Synstar takes over Avecia's IT in £18m deal
Another big win for support-services company
China going for own flavour of 3G in 2005
But also plans dual mode handsets
DSL connections outstrip cable and others globally
…at least in terms of number of connections
Mobile operators team up to punch their weight
New alliance and interest in alternative OS puts pressure on Nokia and co
Government rewards anti-ageist employers...
...and the individuals who beat discrimination
London Underground praised for 'world-class' intranet
Makes global top 10 along with Department for Transport…
iTunes off to a good start in Europe
Sells more than 800,000 songs in first week
Health and Safety Executive in £28m PeopleSoft rollout
Will help the agency face Jeremy Paxman interviews…
Analysis: What Europe (still) doesn't get about tech
Being less invasive would foster more growth
Telcos urge Ofcom to clamp down on BT
Rivals claim BT still abusing its dominant market position
Alliance plans to stem tide of spam
AOL, BT, Microsoft and Yahoo! have a cunning plan
HR departments want more IT systems
And need more training to handle them
Salesforce.com ups IPO price again to $110m
Shares due to begin trading today
RIAA sues another 482 online file-sharers
Brings the total to almost 3,500 in the US…
Microsoft to buy Network Associates?
Network Associates denies rumours...
Inside offshoring: Location, location, location
Which to choose - India, China, Czech Republic or Wales?
Microsoft offers "custom" support for ageing NT4
But only the biggest users will be able to afford it…