Archive - 28 Apr 2005
Outsourcing your core competencies
Or is it now just a case of trusting utility-like third parties?
Siemens to spin off ailing mobile division
It took them a while but they got round to it in the end
Leader: BT's fluid core
An open approach with the 21CN project makes all kinds of sense
Recycled robo-cop takes aim at tech industry waste
20 foot robot highlights eco-issues ahead of 2006 WEEE directive
Internet-illiterate parents hold back kids
Kids risk growing up on wrong side of the digital divide
Local government showcases IT cost savings
Efficiency Review "great opportunity" for IT, says user group
Carphone Warehouse buys £1m-plus billing system
Odd move for a retailer?
CIOs asking if it's time to outsource security
"Nobody is sitting on the fence..."
BT names buddies for £10bn 21CN
Marconi notably absent from the list...
Security bosses seek to dissolve encryption bans
"Variable nightmare" gives e-commerce a headache
'Cyberterrorists poised to attack', warns Labour peer
Save 'terror' tag for things that deserve it, retorts security guru
'The end is nigh'... for email viruses
But don't for a minute think there aren't more nasties on the horizon...
ISPs urged to clean up the internet
Shut down the botnets and stamp out cybercrime...
Plumbers and engineers lead mobile data race
The real innovators are "under the sink" says O2 research
Met Office supercomputers slash weather errors
Better computers beget sunnier forecasts…
Government to dish up open source in schools
Becta study finds plenty to relish in freely distributable software
US cracks down on peer-to-peer pirates
Entertainment industry hails new law to curb "rampant piracy"
Indian call centres recruit UK graduates
Lured by career opportunity and two months' paid travelling...
Criminal IT: The crime you can still get away with
But not for long...
Leader: Appeal to CIOs' business sense
Or watch them ignore your trendiest products...
Thumbs-down for 'irrelevant' Linux and grid, say manufacturers
But they'll brave buzzword hell to sign up for advanced RFID rollouts