Archive - 27 Jun 2003

Microsoft: 'Stop becoming part of the problem and start becoming part of the solution'

Bill Gates is 'a bit rich', as is his company entering the anti-virus market...

MoD's 'screw it up and you suffer' approach is the way to go

If there's £4bn on the line then a few penalty clauses are far from untoward...

Tech marketers not so gloomy

Almost four-fifths now "cautiously optimistic"

The Weekly Round-Up: 27.06.03

Mobiles in cars and a Viking flavour to this week's events...

Laptops, PDAs and Windows upgrades to dominate IT plans

But a lack of investment is damaging long-term IT planning…

Microsoft the anti-virus company: Could it really happen?

"A lot of consumers are going to have real concerns about the company which is creating all the hole...

Yahoo! execs get fat on dot-com success

It's been a long time since we wrote a headline like that...

Mobile firms lose price cut appeal

Cuts on the way in weeks rather than months...

E-government targets double CRM systems in local government

Rush to put services online boosts adoption according to annual user survey...

New Google toolbar blocks pop-up ads and aids blogging

Users still allowed to think for themselves though…

Employees face sack over cyber-loafing

Growing dissatisfaction with office time-wasters...

The Ovum View: My call centre confession...

Shouldn't we be more grateful for what these facilities have given us? At least one expert thinks so...

Microsoft called hypocritical over spam

Not just some cheap PR initiative, Microsoft counters


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