Archive - 29 Jun 2005
Boom in demand for IT contractors
Rates of pay hit highest point this year…
Leader: Share your malware knowledge
We'll all benefit...
Trojans attacking the UK come from China
But that doesn't mean the Chinese are involved...
Open source: Where the LAMP stacks burn brightest
Just right for quick, dirty and cheap installations...
Fashion giant improves business reporting
Case study: Arcadia sees the benefits of new business intelligence system
LINX cuts prices - is cheaper broadband next?
Traffic and membership up...
£250,000 fines for internet dialler rogues
More than double the current penalty...
Former CEO acquitted in first SOX prosecution
Scrushy cleared of 36 charges...
Motorway IT is failing motorists, say MPs
IT strategy not in line with road building plans
Getronics inks €200m deal with DIY retailer
A sign of things to come?
Yahoo! trials extended search
Going after Google's lead...
Airbus flies high with Adobe
Rolls out 32,000 seats of Acrobat software
ID Cards on Trial: Rebel MPs halve government's majority
Bill scrapes through but still faces substantial hurdles...
Ex-IBM president is Corel's new CEO
David Dobson gets the nod...
Virus warning: Bite the Bagle and become a zombie
Trojan menace recruits for botnets...
Windows 2000 gets its final update
Last few fixes for the five-year-old...
Virus warning: Worm uses news-hook for bait
Pope death conspiracy scam...
Microsoft offers stripped-down Windows to Mexico
Getting them started...
Intel faces AMD lawsuit for "illegal" behaviour
We're tired of their bully-boy tactics, says exasperated rival
Financial firms hit by internal attacks
But they're getting better at fighting external threats...
Outsourcing tipped to give UK Plc £4.2bn profit boost
And add £10bn to stock market values by 2010...
Sun spends $387m on SeeBeyond
Envisaging a sunny future for software...
ID Cards on Trial: Will ID cards have RFID tags?
Government refuses to rule it out...
Photos: Playing full scale London Monopoly
Ride in cabs, earn 'millions' online...