Archive - 25 Oct 2005
Council targets £1m savings from Microsoft desktop deal
Open source not yet right for us, says Staffordshire's CIO
Mobile middleware hits $500m milestone
And there's more to come
"Toothless" online safety drive 'will fail without ISPs'
... but the ISPs claim to have been shunned by Get Safe Online...
Update: Job cuts loom over Ericsson-Marconi deal
Fifteen to 20 per cent could be axed...
KFC opts for finger lickin' good IT
The Colonel's special blend of herbs and SQL Server...
Broadband expectations ramping up
Readers weigh in
London Stock Exchange passes IT upgrade milestone
New information delivery system up and running
NB: Dead end call centres
An Indian writer has hit out at the 'corrosive' effect of call centres, saying they are creating 'a ...
NB: MS licensing
Microsoft licensing is a topic that anyone who works in IT has an opinion on and we'll be talking to...
NB: Mobile wallets go Japanese
So-called 'mobile wallets' have got a step closer to reality in Japan, where credit card companies h...
NB: Tech rip van winkles
Imagine being away from technology, in prison, for ten years. Would you be able to pick up where you...
Employers struggling to retain top IT staff
Techies offered extra holidays and flexible hours in "talent wars"
Photos: Inside The Bunker
Data backup and disaster recovery deep underground in Kent...
Virgin and Carphone plan French kiss
As easyMobile goes Dutch
Open source nuclear bunker guards finance data
Inside the underground silo that protects your banking details
NB: File sharing
A Hong Kong man convicted of pirating movies using BitTorrent software has been released on bail of ...
NB: The Bunker
James Bond, wait outside. silicon.com goes underground to explore a nuclear bunker in this week's
Leader: Real disaster recovery involves home working
Make computers support people...
NB: iPod riches
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NB: Euro hotspots
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NB: Marconi Ericsson
Breaking news this morning - Ericsson is to buy Marconi, or at least about 75 per cent of it. Sad da...
Ericsson gets "key" Marconi assets
Three-quarters of equipment maker go to Sweden - not China
PC sales to take off in China?
Small businesses could spell big bucks...
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Extortion is the name of the game...
New iPods have 'accessories issues'
'Now where's the damn connector...?'
Big Blue opens patent pool to healthcare industry
And lets education sector dive in too...
Devil's Advocate: Twists and turns of open source
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