Archive - 28 Sep 2001

Larry Ellison loses $27bn

But guess who's still the world's richest person?

AT&T wireless asks for hold on emergency calls

US emergency services wait while AT&T figures out how to give them E911...

ICL and KPMG get boost from Lewisham

E-government contract props up two venerable UK IT firms...

Virus tests fail to 'reflect reality'

System security managers are often left wandering in the dark...

Can Southampton win the Premiership?

Saints emerge as unlikely challengers to Liverpool and Manchester United...

Microsoft trial: DoJ calls for more hearings

Microsoft replacement judge starts the ball rolling...

Users gang up on anti-virus vendors

Vendors left in the cold as users do it for themselves...

Acer issues further warnings

Fourth quarter not looking too healthy...

US and Japan storm ahead as UK puffs along behind

But we could catch-up if we give it some welly...

EDS gets A$1bn deal down under

Miles and miles of cat5 cobber cable...

Cross border spam regulations set by EU

Pan European pension sharks be afraid, be very afraid...

First 3G phones on the way

All will be revealed next week...

Autonomy set to ride out the storm

Still on course to hit targets...

SAP splashes out £250m on its own shares

That's one way to breathe life into the market...

Chip market gets a boost

TSMC says upturn in chip industry imminent...

Ferrari designer to create 'fashionable' mobiles

Go faster stripes unlikely to make WAP any quicker though...

Clarent job cull continues

350 more to go at struggling internet-telephony equipment manufacturer...

Amstrad undone by Em@iler

Profits slump as subsidisation costs Sugar dear...

6,000 jobs created in RBS call centre push

But IT divisions could suffer in RBS-NatWest merger...

AT&T ponders BellSouth merger

The end of the line for the telco?

Schools out as RM warns on profits

Share value plunges 44 per cent...

Gemplus faces "difficult future"

Fourth consecutive profits warning from smartcard giant...

Marconi shares fall even further

You couldn't give them away...


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