Archive - 29 Jan 2004
Leader: Shame on the IT giants running sweatshops
But do consumers care enough to make them change?
Technology not strategic to business plans, say CFOs
And over half of ERP projects run over budget, says survey...
Techies shun private for public sector
Sign of the times as workers go in search of budgets and job satisfaction in the public sector...
£5bn NHS IT programme: 'Technology is not the challenge'
GPs, doctors and nurses must start planning changes now, says NHS...
Gates terrifies SMEs
But it's not those jumpers - it's firms' reliance on his software
Online travel giants battle to be web favourite
Cheap airlines and expedia.co.uk win out - but where's lastminute.com?
Yahoo! says goodbye to hi and hello
Email subject lines binned to foil MyDoom
Directory scammers Online Business Index caught out
DTI investigation leads to liquidation of corporate listings company
Oracle launches integration tool: Larry Ellison, CEO, Oracle
At the Oracle AppsWorld conference in San Diego, Oracle's Larry Ellison promotes a new product, the ...
The Director’s Cut: 10 smart ways to make an IT department an asset – not a cost
David Taylor, in an exclusive extract from his latest book, explains how to become your organisation...
Google CEO: "An IPO is not on my agenda"
Tech market not yet ready and we've got stacks of cash anyway, says Schmidt
IBM to announce merger
In pursuit of quality, not cost savings...
Ellison won't be drawn on PeopleSoft talk
It's not often a 'no comment' is worthy of a news story... but when it's Ellison remaining tight-lip...
Ellison: 'Use my rivals' technology... that's fine by me'
'Hell, we'll even help you implement it...'
MyDoom is the 'worst ever' virus
Klez, Sircam, Melissa, SoBig... you boys took one hell of a beating...
Sony struggling as profits tumble
Restructuring charges hit hard...
Virus update: MyDoom turns on Microsoft
Attack on SCO turns to Gates and Co...
