Archive - 28 Apr 2004
The silicon.com Skills Survey 2004: Contracting is back in fashion
Permanents eye up a move to the other side of the fence
Dell ups enterprise credibility with SAP deal
German ERP vendor will optimise its software for Dell's hardware…
Fujitsu goes digital on top of the world
Team uses PDAs to keep in touch while winning Polar Challenge
Local businesses falling for domain-name scams
"No, honest, someone else really wants to buy it... They just can't come to the phone right now"
Leader: Sorry, but security's expensive
If you want to stop hackers, you're gonna have to pay
UK Online replacement gets digital TV boost
And the new Directgov portal gets the thumbs up from users too…
Retailers tell suppliers: Start RFID projects now or suffer
Suppliers ask retailers: What's this RFID lark then?
Ofcom steps in and BT slashes migration charges
Victorious Thus, Tiscali and others have mild celebration then return to the attack
IDC: Companies must spend more on security
Because hackers are getting smarter and smarter...
Vanco scoops €4.3m deal for global paint-maker
WAN to cover 280 sites in 15 countries
'Green' workplaces: Good for your bottom line and the planet
New site launches to convert staff and bosses
Camelot to launch Lotto on the fly, on your phone
Pick your numbers on your handset
5 years ago... Firms take disaster recovery into their own hands
Still a growing market...
Time to marry network and physical security
They are one and the same - security is security is security…
Biometric ID: 'Will work, will happen and will be popular'
Says government's partner for passport trials…
Learn to spot the fraudsters on your network
It may be the person you least expect...
Bank beefs up phishing and online fraud protection systems
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group fights back…
Morgan Stanley signs $575m utility deal with IBM
Is this the big break for grid computing?
Car firm asks court to halt SCO Linux lawsuit
AutoZone wants to see outcome of IBM and Novell suits first…
'Ineffective' spam law ignored by EU countries
Directive has no jurisdiction over spam from overseas…