Archive - 28 Sep 2004

Government combats terror threat with passenger 'tracking' system

'e-borders' will mine travel operator and intelligence databases to pre-screen travellers

Emblaze to take off with reviving telcos

After hanging fire for over three years...

Rail enquiries to use automated speech recognition

BT wins contract to handle overflow calls during busy periods…

CRM on the comeback trail

Companies have learned their lesson...

IT budgets squeezed by upgrades and staffing costs

And Linux given "a real kicking" by users…

Leader: UK innovation - don't knock it

There's nothing like a bit of Brit bashing, but does our industry really deserve the Henman treatmen...

NTL customers told to "f*ck off and get a life"

Honest approach to customer service, or the work of a malicious employee?

Cisco wins VoIP deal with Bank of America

But similar deployments have not gone smoothly...

Microsoft extends open-source code sharing

Collaborative web program made available…

HP ditches high-profile utility computing project

Changes tact after few customers installed UDC…

Can Skype live up to the hype?

VoIP company growing like mad...


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