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…
CIO Forum: Is it time for techies to snatch the glory?
Or is a back seat enough?
IBM in $250m RFID bonanza
Chipz meanz Heinz
Virgin Mobile to reward big spenders
But will it stop the churn?
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…
Hilton moves to stop online booking rip-offs
lastminute.com the first to sign up
CIO Forum: Where are the tech heroes?
IT needs role models...
CIO Forum: Vendors just don’t understand us, say financial CIOs
No innovation to see here, move along…
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...
Microsoft determined to make XP SP2 target
Only 80 million downloads to go...
5 years ago: Dell sells sub-$1,000 PC
Prices still that low...
NTL customers told to "f*ck off and get a life"
Honest approach to customer service, or the work of a malicious employee?
Cheap Windows comes to Russia
And to an unnamed Asian country...
E-voting: It's a bad idea, say computer scientists
Too much is at risk...
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...
