Archive - 25 Mar 2002
Call centre bosses love long hours and poor pay
No, seriously, they do...
HP battles Microsoft and Sun in web services war
Refreshingly merger-free HP news, almost...
Safe Linux: The next challenge
More attractive option for business and government...
silicon.com adds to awards tally
Two commendations in a month? Halle Berry, eat your heart out...
BT cuts satellite broadband prices
But still too pricey for Joe Public...
Skills Survey 2002: You're in IT - should you do an MBA?
You've heard about the cost, heard about the rewards...
SAP brings IT and the arts closer together
Add a dash of marketing and you'll have a hit show. Probably...
Security breach exposes data of Comdex delegates
...'but it was only a few thousand people who were affected'...
NEC hit by rising component prices
Customers hit by rising NEC prices...
Vodafone goes roaming
First roaming service for UK punters...
Peoplesoft heads for China
Asia's boom market appeals to ERP peddler...
PC retail giants are Worlds apart
Dixons gets litigious over the word 'World'...
Scandinavian telcos leap on merger talks
It's not the first time they've sat around the discussion table, but the investors still seem to fal...
France Telecom to make MobilCom bid
In-fighting ends with buyout offer...
Sonera says September for 3G
Finns to win the 3G race?
BBC and ITV press on with digital plans
'Digital coalition' could ease sector crisis...
Scandinavian telcos talk over $17bn merger
Watch this space...
Thumbs: They're the new fingers
Charles Darwin never counted on the proliferation of mobile phones...
BBCi scoops 'best TV site' gong
Critics may take their spirit levels to the playing field...
Google: A good source of protein
Complex molecules get the distributed computing treatment...
AOL staff to use rival email software
When a company stops using its own product...
Telewest debts force major rethink
Banks take over as Moody's says debts are unmanageable...
The Bloor Perspective: Microsoft and Lindows, shareware and Sybase
In their latest round of industry analysis, the Bloor team considers Microsoft's latest legal battle...