Archive - 29 Jul 2003
Symantec celebrates win over blundering software thief
'We would have gotten away with it, if it hadn't been for our pesky spam...'
BA tech plans to save £300m
Will automate purchasing and use online auctions in bid to cut costs…
IM: It's fast, effective... and insecure
Is instant messaging ready for big business?
£850m prize in three-way fight for government contract
Accenture, Cap Gemini Ernst & Young and IBM to scrap it out for Defra deal…
US feds want to tap the internet
Looking for them folks with fat pipes and evil intentions...
Music services rush to be the next iTunes
Is this a new dot-com bubble in the making?
Vodafone launches map service for lost customers
I can see the pub from here…
5 years ago... Compaq spends $3m on altavista.com address
But these glory days are over for cyber squatters now...
IT contract disputes on the rise
Customers are becoming more tech savvy and more demanding…
Napster: While you were sleeping...
Signs of stirring after two years out cold. But digital music has moved on...
Microsoft hit for $26m in Immersion lawsuit
Unlikely to dent the coffers too badly...
Dell announces fix for handheld glitch
CD and site download to remedy upgrade problem
Bum note for online music sales
Report cites poor digital services but figures likely to give ammunition to file-sharing crackdown…
IBM inks $1.1bn outsourcing deal
More big bucks for Big Blue
The Devil's Advocate: Do it online – or else...
But the government must lead by example...
Gates: Dot-com dreams will come true
Just don't expect to get your hands on the Microsoft millions...
Email failure more stressful than divorce
"Alarming deficiencies" in email management, says study
Oracle tells PeopleSoft 'we'll see you in court'
They're just not sure when...