Archive - 28 May 2003
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: The right technology for the right job
Want to send Peter a business plan? Make sure it's not based on this technology...
Everest gets cybercafé at 17,400 feet
"Finally made it, Ma! Top o' the world!"…literally
Schools use SMS to tackle truancy
Parents sent text or email if kids play hookey…
Server consolidation cuts costs by a quarter
But Butler report warns users to beware IT vendors touting big 'one-off' projects...
Virus writing at University: Could we, would we, should we?
Yes, yes, no...
£2.3bn NHS IT overhaul gains momentum
Government presses on with contracts for 'N3' broadband network, care record and e-booking systems…
Wi-Fi: 'not all that'
'What's the mood in the camp?'
Microsoft adds IM to Office
In the meantime Greenwich has undergone a name-change...
University to run virus writing course
"I don't see there to be any educational value at all. You don't send somebody out to shoot someone ...
eBay found guilty of patent infringement
$35m fine could rise to $105m... a principle the auction site should be familiar with...
'Cabin crew prepare for broadband'
'Switch doors to automatic and switch pipes to 'fat''...
