Archive - 26 May 2004

Barclays has Microsoft's Longhorn in its sights

Desktop refresh planned in 2007 to coincide with release...

Porn spam is dead

It's smart spammers with digital descramblers from now on

Veritas CEO: Profiting from crazy, mixed-up IT

Even after financial restatements and recent years' downturn

Webmail boon for information thieves

You could get a sales database in 1GB…

Compliance to cause pain for IT staff

Increased regulation means doing more with less

2004: The year broadband became ordinary in Europe

Though some countries advance faster, with triple-play leading way

India diary: Day one – London to Mumbai

After a long flight, I manage to avoid the taxi scams

Anti-spam email "caller ID" gets Microsoft backing

Standard promises to stop spoofed email hitting our inboxes…

Alarming rise in phishing attacks

And they're getting more sophisticated…

CA stands at the dawn of 'The Management Age'

Like The Age of Discovery or the The Age of Enlightenment (apparently)…

Mac OS security fix fails to plug vulnerabilty

Web pages with malicious code can still bypass the patch…

Microsoft staff unhappy over stock benefits cuts

Unofficial internal survey finds 90 per cent are "disappointed"…

Google's top search spot under threat?

New study claims copycats will muscle in…

Boardroom Despatches: Ageism is for the also-rans

Two examples highlight how the best companies will be those with open minds

Microsoft extends product support pledge

Minimum of 10 years for all business software…


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