Archive - 24 May 2005
Spyware blocking deal signed by US Homeland Security
Websense brought on board...
Orange and Virgin take Power plaudits
While the rest take home 'Could do better' report cards
Leader: BI not just for rocket scientists
Why is business intelligence so hard?
BT to underpin Westminster's Wi-Fi ambitions
...and boost mobile signals while it's there...
Skype's CEO: 'Phone calls will be free by 2015'
And you will text or email 999...
PalmSource CEO bows out
"Shame on them for not executing"
Skype goes live with affiliate scheme
Takes a page from Amazon.com's book...
Flexible working will wipe out middle managers
Bosses who can't manage dispersed teams face the boot
BG Group secures Wi-Fi access for field staff
From the UK to the gas fields of Kazakhstan...
Devil's Advocate: A little black book of passwords
Microsoft may have a point
Windows piracy check has a backdoor
One Microsoft tool can be duped by another...
Councils: Outsourcing IT hits performance
User satisfaction falls, says study
Vodafone notches up big numbers
"Our global scale and scope are really coming to the fore now"
US spyware bill gets another nod
Fines and prison terms give it some teeth...
Broadband drives small firms to hosted services
My fat pipes are as big as yours...
Cyber attack flaw blights antivirus engine
CA takes aim at "high risk" bug