Archive - 27 Sep 2004
CIO Forum: IT industry accused of 'failing' UK plc
But jury votes to keep on trusting IT salesmen…
Perot Systems keeps it in the family
EDS founder and former US presidential candidate still kicking...
CIO Forum: Industry still divided on offshoring
...and not just geographically
Virgin Radio first in UK with interactive video radio
Nokia handset upgrade will let you see it all happen...
Google censoring news in China?
Or just providing a good user experience?
Vodafone to slash costs and boost revenue
Will cut mobile phone spending
CIO Forum: UK businesses - 'innovate or die'
Culture too adverse to change...
O2 steps up Asian convergence
Is O2 valuing form over function?
RFID talking shop opens to win over privacy groups
'Come on in, the water's lovely…'
CIO Forum: Security 'industry and users misled' claims Lynch
Autonomy founder knocks the trends of consolidation and outsourcing...
Three tech pioneers cash in
But no fat-cattery here...
CIO Forum: Compliance and regulation forcing change
Too much information causing headaches, says Autonomy chief Mike Lynch
Leader: Why a surprise Agenda Setter keeps us on our toes
And no, Bill Gates didn't finally make the top spot
Disaster recovery plans hit by lack of time and money
A quarter of European firms have no plans in place at all...
O2 3G plans revealed at last
...and it's still erring on the side of caution
Fake stock market tip scam becomes phone spam
Hot share 'tip' mysteriously turns up on answer phones
Security breakdown? That’s the human touch
CEOs thinking tech not training
Is it still OK to say offshoring?
"Business process transformation services" by any other name
Virgin goes digital with online song shop
Can net music go from bricks to clicks?
Google hacks can mean photocopier attacks
Who’s got an eye on your documents?
Hotmail users lose freebie in spam battle
Exports stopped
Who's deciding the future of the internet?
"Definitely a travelling roadshow, if not a flying circus"
Linux security gets €7m boost
Mandrakesoft takes the helm
Symantec fixes firewall security holes
No attempted exploit yet