Archive - 25 May 2004
T-Mobile pays $2.5bn in Cingular networks deal
Singular vision no longer about sharing networks
Confidence in UK IT companies at record high
And that's according to your accountant…
Vodafone shares hammered despite good news
What more does the market want?
Accenture boss is new UK government CIO
Big gun charged with improving government IT record…
UK public sector now paid almost as much as commercial techies
Close but no cigar
Police to use Bluetooth to access intelligence records
Existing Tetra digital radio handsets just not up to the job…
Fake-software junk mail – a spam investigator's insight
What the anti-counterfeiter saw...
Novell joins up two arms of government
But keeps them at arm's length
UK call centres sceptical about offshore customer service
But then they would say that, wouldn't they?
Watchdog deals £450,000 fine to mobile scammers
Missed calls and SMS spam land six in hot water
Vodafone makes £12.6bn pre-tax profit
But claims £9bn loss after goodwill amortisation
CA works on its wireless bedside manner
Healthcare giant signs up for secure Wi-Fi
Linux kernel locked down
If your name's not down, you're not coming in
Longhorn… What Longhorn? says Ballmer
Keeps silent on OS as he touts techie tools
Devil's Advocate: Why CRM has disappointed
And further discussion of ageism in IT
Server market goes mad for Linux
Sun and HP get the wooden spoon…
Microsoft reveals the identity that follows you round the web
Interoperability's the name of the game
US to lift internet wine shopping restrictions?
Getting bureaucratic over booze