Archive - 28 Jun 2004
UK banking firms in breach of FSA email regulations
Survey reveals worrying compliance figures…
Orange SMS glow tent wows Glastonbury-goers
And it wasn't the stolen veterinary tranquilisers messing with their minds...
Float for NCC led by software failures
Escrow service booming...
Leader: The dirty little secret of VoIP
How an industry standard can dampen competition
'Company mobile phone' low down the perk pecking-order
...and nobody really knows who should dish them out...
Optimise, optimise, optimise: Mercury CEO says mantra is starting to pay off
About more than a TLA...
Capital One: How would you like your Egg in the morning?
'Acquired...'
T-Mobile turns handsets into mini digital music players
Launches iTunes-style service for mobiles...
Drinks giant downs £85m CGI outsourcing deal
Own brand drinks supplier turns to low-profile IT services provider
Five years ago: Government plays down e-Envoy rumours
The IT Czar is dead, long live the IT Czar…
TCS looking carefully at IPO
Parent looks to raise $1bn from 15 per cent sale…
Analysis: What's so exclusive about IM?
Users of any client should be able to chat with each other
Sun strikes mobile gaming deals
3G Java on its way
New Indian government a threat to offshoring?
Western businesses must prepare for the changes
SMS price war could hit UK
Look out market - users won't mind MVNO aggression
Website virus trap nipped in the bud overnight
You may have only just have read about it being a problem
EU: Microsoft punishment on hold
For now
PeopleSoft and Oracle had previously talked merger
…just as long as the PeopleSoft execs would get to run the show
900,000 HP laptops affected by memory flaw
Most carry Compaq brand name…