Archive - 29 May 2003

The Penguin rides again

Increasing business acceptance of Linux poses real challenge for Microsoft

PDA accessories developing into sizeable market

Look out for those 'Italian Job' carry cases...

University virus writing sparks end user outrage

"If we ever doubted that the world is going mad, here's proof..."

Met Office overhaul can't promise better weather

But £350,000 deal should mean it's easier to find out when it's going to bucket down…

CSC bags $17m Barclaycard deal

Five-year contract for payment processing platform will reduce costs

Don't Ask Jeeves about enterprise

The search company is to sell off its enterprise software unit

Gartner sees life in storage software

Growth is 'slow but steady' following the twin blows of war and Sars

Munich pulls the curtains on Windows

The German city's local government will run 14,000 computers on Linux, despite Microsoft's efforts t...

Sailors get wave of Wi-Fi hotspots

Networks at UK marinas to give access to latest maritime information

Utility computing? Not yet, says Dell

On-demand computing technology is still a thing of the future, no matter what the others say...

Police seize drugs and stolen goods using licence plate readers

Nationwide rollout will "effectively deny criminals the use of the roads"

PS2's successor revealed

It's more than just a games console, says Sony of its new baby, the PSX

What are IP VPNs good for?

You may be surprised to hear it's a debate about more than technicalities such as IPSec and MPLS


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