Archive - 27 Oct 2003
Devil’s Advocate: Overwhelmed by data (2)
Governments, companies, individuals – we’re all hoarders
Windows IM software ready to Jabber away
Corporate open-source IM package on Windows?
Russian criminals go "phishing" in UK bank scams
Online fraudsters target gullible people shock...
Government on 'snooping' code collision course
ISPs threatening non-compliance with 'voluntary code'
5 years ago... Over a third of UK websites branded illegal
And it's still no easier - just more essential - to be compliant...
China cracks down on internet cafes
Public access to be brought under state control
Autonomy makes it 15 quarters in the black
But cautious about the future...
Hackers preying on patching headache
frixion and dryice reveal how hackers target businesses
Half of UK homes now online
And paying less for the privilege than the rest of Europe
The Bloor Perspective: Recovery HR, offshoring and Basel II
This week Robin Bloor and his team consider the state of the market, some outsourcing common sense a...
Microsoft gambles on sewing machines
Gadgets unveiled as part of future roadmap
India turning away from tech
More students opting for non-IT degrees
AOL switches off Microsoft security hole
Windows Messenger hijacked by pop-up ad spammers
Anti-spam standards pushed by internet body
Looks to merge protocols that verify email senders