Archive - 26 Feb 2001
Storage critical for 'peace of mind'
Information storage is now a vital business issue due to the increasing importance of companies havi...
E-learning: satisfactory, but could do better
For years, e-learning has been touted as the future of training and learning. And there have been a ...
HP unveils FSAM back-up suite
HP has unveiled a range of storage products today to handle unpredictable risk management and data b...
Seven-year itch to net £28m for Logica
Logica has won a seven-year contract worth £28m from education watchdog Ofsted for its Early Years d...
Rate reduction rumour boosts tech stocks
Rate-cut fever boosted technology stocks in London this afternoon, with telcos Telewest and Spirent ...
Thus exorcises its Demon: winning the net monitoring argument?
The decision by Thus to proactively tackle child pornography on the internet has proved controversia...
SOAP to clean up B2B standards mess
UN-backed standards body Oasis has taken an IBM-Microsoft collaboration, Simple Object Access Protoc...
BBC subsidiary gets government go-ahead
The BBC has finally received the green light for its high-tech subsidiary, five months after origina...
SMS success sees CMG set objectives
CMG is looking to capitalise on the growing demand for text messaging which saw its revenue rise by ...
Judge's decision is final: Last chance for Microsoft
Microsoft will be back in the Federal Court of Appeals later today to argue against last June's ruli...
MSN losses force Microsoft to consider charges
Microsoft will start charging visitors to its MSN portal if plans to recoup investment on the loss-m...
Yahoo! auction users going, going, gone
Yahoo! has lost up to 90 per cent of its US auction listings after introducing a fee-based service i...
E-invoicing fits the bill for US companies
The number of companies sending bills electronically will triple by the end of 2002; currently about...
Orange names network building partners
Orange has chosen Alcatel, Ericsson and Nokia to help build its European 3G network.
Stumbling over sums: Dell admits sales errors
Dell has admitted to analysts that it misstated sales for fiscal 2000, particularly for Europe.
Good news for telcos as US markets boost European exchanges
European tech stocks rose on market opening today after a late rally from the US Nasdaq exchange on ...
Vodafone aims to be big in Japan
Vodafone is hoping to increase its stake in Japan Telecom with a £1bn bid for a further 10 per cent ...
The Bloor Perspective: the football portal play, Napster and P2P, and web content for profit
In this week's look at three key issues, Robin Bloor and his team consider a botched football portal...