Archive - 27 Feb 2004
5 years ago... Silicon.com launches fight against web caching ban
Ah, heady days - back when we used an upper case 's'...
Britannia IT flies to India in £7m LogicaCMG deal
Extension of current contract
Call centre staff monitoring spend to hit $1.2bn by 2008
It's not just about checking how long they spend on the loo...
'Villainous' VeriSign to sue Icann
It's like a fight between two people you couldn't care less about...
Salesforce.com boosts float with cautious big boy wins
But still losing out to Siebel on major CRM rollouts...
Oracle-PeopleSoft: The winners and losers
...now that it looks like we won't see any more consolidation
Psst... Want to save £100m with open source?
MPs know how
'Biggest data leak ever' hits Japanese ISP
4.5 million user details exposed - couple of alleged extortionists arrested
Are the days numbered for the traditional landline?
BT et al beware…
Microsoft stops 'unfair but legal' Japanese practices
Bends over backwards to help out antitrust investigators
The Weekly Round-Up: 27.02.04
Cluley's accent antics, Apple's lgeal nightmare, Lib Dem's digital blunder and reader's pop-up fury....
Amazon sued over shopping carts
Bankrupt company goes for broke
John Pescatore, Gartner VP, on Gates' security
A Gartner expert weighs in on Bill Gates' RSA Conference announcement of Microsoft's new, "proactive...
Hackers get a free ride with MSN Premium
Flaw lets them get their hands on MSN Money for nothing
CRM returns: Calculate to accumulate
Who should sponsor CRM projects in your organisation? We'll tell you who...
Contradictions of Oracle co-president used by DoJ
Ex-Morgan Stanley analyst comments used as ammo in Oracle-PeopleSoft spoiler
DoJ files suit against Oracle's PeopleSoft bid
Enterprise software merger looking less and less likely...
XP Reloaded - an update before Longhorn
Microsoft weighs the pros and cons
