Archive - 24 Oct 2001

Analysts at odds over IT spend stats

'2002 will be a vintage year', 'yes it will', 'no it won't'...

Microsoft not trusted to hold personal data

Store your details with a software company? No thanks!

Ariba's losses grow

But swears things will start to look up...

Deutsche Telekom gets it on with Siebel

Give your customers something to smile about with a bit of CRM software...

HP and i2 in e-marketplace tie-up

What they lack in long names they more than make up for in partnerships...

Windows goes Linux

Or Linux goes Windows...

RSPCA puts all its high-tech eggs in one basket

But do voice and data go together like cats and dogs?

BT plans DIY broadband

Cheaper and quicker - in theory...

mmO2 ripe for takeover

But it's only just been set free...

Biometrics ready for next generation

Forget iris identification, think financial behavioural analysis...

Windows XP: Five reasons to be cheerful

A technical tear-apart that highlights some welcome features...

Euro 3G roll-out hots up

Infrastructure firms knuckle down...

Beauty products get web facelift

The web will smell sweeter this Christmas...

Fujitsu to slash 4,500 jobs

After bottom line swing of over $1bn- going the wrong way...

3i bars Orbital sale

Share slump rains on merger...

AOL, MSN and Yahoo! judge smutty content

It's a dirty job but someone's got to do it...

Windows XP Week - Hot Topic now LIVE

Big for Microsoft, big for all of us...

Bill Gates gives up the booze

Talisker name dropped in favour of Windows CE .Net. Catchy...

Travel shares travelling in the right direction

Expedia and Ebookers are both looking up...

Sybase makes profits out of falling revenues

Not quite water into wine, but in a time of recession it's worth a mention...

E.piphany stung by $2bn loss

But predicts profitability in 2002...

Apple segues into MP3 market

iPod device stores up to 1,000 songs...

Compaq blames IT managers for its woes

Corporate spend is down, down, down...

French 3G auction to end two years late

Reshuffled timetable to finish in late 2002...

Xerox losses worsen

It doesn't get any easier...

ebookers flies in the face of conventional wisdom

Things are supposed to be really bad for travel firms. Not just bad...

Amazon narrows its losses

Profitability homing into view?

Data warehousing demand high despite losses, claims NCR boss

Or, how to put a positive spin on profitless quarter...


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