Archive - 28 Oct 2004
Leader: The open source comments you weren't supposed to see
What do they really tell us?
Pro-Linux report sexed down by government
We've seen the report...the 'track changes' tell their own story...
You can't outsource email compliance headaches
But there is help to be had...
EDS pledges £600m savings in MoD personnel deal
Not that MoD deal…
M-commerce market set to multiply
Rise of mobile content and prepayment sparking boom...
Surprise paper trail costs taxpayer extra £145m
Capita and Criminal Records Bureau see costs spiral
5 years ago: Sainsbury's profit hit by £30m web investment
Sound familiar?
EU gives thumbs-up to biometric passports
Get ready to provide facial and fingerprint data...
Google picks up satellite image firm
Keyhole to enhance search visuals...
KPMG: Watch out for VoIP risks
Businesses could face security breaches if they don't prepare properly...
Ballmer email takes on open source
'...it's pretty clear that the facts show that Windows provides a lower total cost of ownership...'
Microsoft gives away software...
...to those who pass its software-licence test...
Google vs Yahoo: Battle moves to the mobile
Point, click and call...
Worm takes aim at Google and Microsoft
...and, for some reason, the Hungarian prime minister...
Open source gets thumbs-up - new government report
A mature and credible alternative to Microsoft on the desktop, says OGC