Archive - 23 Mar 2004

5 years ago... DoJ and Microsoft both open to settlement

And five years on, here we are on the brink of the EU decision...

Technology will not prevent another 'Enron' scandal

IT alone is not the compliance answer and fraud will happen anyway, say experts…

£55,000: The growing cost of virus clean-up

But nearly two-thirds of you have got malware in check

Consumers suffering from fixed-line 'monopoly'

BT and Oftel come in for a roasting from government

Walking-talking Kodiak comes out of hibernation

Push-to-talk vendor announces Swindon office and Lucent deal

Germany's Schroeder doubts offshoring

The latest knee-jerk reaction from a politician?

Mobiles steal more voice minutes

Though analyst predicts more twists and turns in fixed-mobile substitution

Software pricing: It's all change

Spenders not vendors setting the agenda

Microsoft faces $600m fine

Quaking in boots, probably not an issue...

Internet 'next generation' up and running

IP version 6 a step closer to commercial launch...

In-flight broadband ready for take off

Cabin doors to manual and pipes to fat...

RIAA site taken down again by virus

Again few tears shed for widely-despised organisation...

'Witty worm' burns briefly but brightly

Fastest turnaround ever from 'flaw to infection'?


Sign up for silicon.com's email newsletters - available in both HTML and text format.

  1. Zones
  2. Management
  3. Networks
  4. Software
  5. IT Services
  6. Hardware
  1. Verticals
  2. Public Sector
  3. Financial Services
  4. Retail & Leisure

Quick Sitemap Links: