Archive - 25 Jul 2001
Ad revenue gloom set to lift?
Big black cloud does have silver lining after all. Probably...
Waterstone's bows to the might of Amazon
Clicks and bricks get it together...
There's a hole in your Telnet
So please patch it now...
P2P made as easy as one, two, three
Well, sort of...
Telecoms equipment vendors squeezed
It was the best of times - then it was the was worst of times...
IBM signs $1bn Air Canada deal
Airline cost cutting sounds like a lot of money...
High-tech investment drives SME revenue growth
Downturn fails to discourage tech-spend...
AT&T meets AOL Time Warner
Telecoms giant explores its options...
Fat cat Gent faces cream rationing
Common sense takes hold as Vodafone shareholders vote for bonus rethink...
Employees needn't fear being shown the Baan door
But what next for embattled Invensys?
BT tries to tempt users back into phone boxes
'More for your money' scheme to counter declining use...
Internet service provider in profit shocker
KPNQwest picks up clients of failing rivals...
UK firms pick up £35m bill for ISP downtime
Average crashes per month - 18...
SMS scam catches mobile users
Conmen run premium rate rip-off...
Infineon axes staff
Poor results the final straw for 5,000 staff...
Cnet lays off more staff
And loses more money...
Blood on the carpet as Siemens takes a tumble
Phone chief gets the chop...
IT managers suffering bad days at the office
'We'd be fine if it wasn't for these pesky IT projects...'
Stockwatch Daily: Euro markets upbeat despite Lucent gloom
Defy poor Nasdaq performances...
Adobe backs down in Russian hacker case
But state prosecutors can't wait to get to court...
Irish online bookie sees green over UK tax laws
UK tax laws a safer bet...
US Senator calls on courts to delay Windows XP
Federal courts to consider stalling Bill's marketing extravaganza...
Qualcomm loses its head and splits in two
Spin off plans abandoned...
Ebusiness Despatches: Leading and learning from failure
This month, ebusiness guru Rene Carayol dips into his diary while sharing some insights into his bus...
Tech grads shun end user IT
They're thinking vendor, they're thinking big consultancy - they're not thinking IT department