Archive - 24 Feb 2004
E-crime hitting British business for billions
And it's not just organised criminals – it's your staff...
CEOs tired of cost-cutting, finds IBM
But plagued by skills shortages and compliance fears
CIO Jury: Businesses ignore 3G hype
Wi-Fi more popular among our panel of corporate IT execs...
Leader: Don't give in to the 'hackmailers'
Hackmail: hækmaýl (n. & v.) an extortion of payment in return for not hacking your website.
France Telecom execs wanna buy all of Wanadoo
Telco eyes buy up of remaining 30 per cent of ISP
Microsoft EU antitrust case – the date is set
And Redmond gets to choose the result?
5 years ago... Experts slam UK encryption plans
Escrow binned but email and surfing surveillance wasn't...
Analysis: E-procurement back on the agenda
Ariba back from the dead touting 'spend management' savings...
eEurope 2005 – we done good, says EC
'We're especially proud of our broadband rollout'
Netsky.B virus threat upgraded as it overtakes MyDoom
"something for you"...yes, a virus
Denial-of-service extortion threat for online bookies
Criminal gangs betting on sites paying up...
HP plans 'virus throttling' network security services
Will mimic medical vaccinations...
PeopleSoft appeals to shareholders to reject Oracle bid
And Oracle appeals to them again to accept it...
Devil's Advocate: Muddled thinking on education
Has there ever been any other kind?
3GSM Diary: Nokia gust, 'good clean' phones and the froven
Day One at Cannes:
3GSM: Nokia and Vodafone - best of friends?
And should we be happy if they are?
3GSM: Symbian signs fifth largest handset maker, eyes CDMA
"Huge" - but guess what all the questions are still about?