Archive - 29 Apr 2005
Hackers to test MPs' IT systems
And parliament to get a new intrusion prevention system...
Call centre offshoring "not proven", says HBOS
But bank chief defends decision to send IT work to India...
Leader: InfoSec's appeal
And why a strong security show is no barometer of wider industry health...
Next government must act on IT - or else
Warning to "up ante" to compete with Asia's rising stars or risk the economy
Biggest security headache just won't go away...
What is it? Try keeping an eye on your sales team...
Skills Survey 2005: 'Steady as she goes'
Salaries flat, programming still in demand - and offshoring as divisive as ever...
HP scoops €37.5m EC pay-day
Border control deal sitting pretty on the balance sheet...
FAST threatens blind-eye directors
They're letting guilty techies 'fob them off'...
Election '05: Can technology change a campaign result?
Don't put your money on it...
iPod tax 'could be on the way'
Good news for the record labels...
Union hails Lloyds TSB and Fujitsu transfer terms
Employees to get benefit payments of up to £9,000…
Airport operator tests RFID for mystery application
BAA says smart tags could bring "disruptive" benefits - but won't say to what
Election '05: Richard Allan on his political time
Interview with tech-champion MP as he steps down from office…
Election '05: Bookies tip Blair for 60-seat victory
Are online punters more accurate than the opinion polls?
The Weekly Round-Up: 29.04.05
Iron man, shaken Jobs and rock star Gates...
Apple legal row backed by Intel
Tech heavyweights join court battle to preserve trade secrets in the digital age
Youngjohns gets out of Sun
Executive jets off to head software start-up
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Customer needs, part 2
Everything breaks - including business models!
Debian to drive Munich's Windows-to-Linux switch
Novell's popularity set aside in high-profile 14,000-computer installation