Archive - 29 Oct 2004
Modern supply chains still don't deliver
But RFID's on the radar...
American firm buys Devonshire
The BPO vendor, naturally...
Tech staff among top earners - especially men living in London
Though corporate bosses and healthcare pros have fatter wallets
US Election 2004: Landslide Bush victory say online punters
Forget the opinion polls, says Betfair…
Oracle facing £370,000 sex discrimination claim
IT saleswoman says it went on 'at the highest level'
AMD has the PC for developing nations
First stop: India...
The Weekly Round-Up: 29.10.04
Peeping Tom mobile, a rash of Rolex spam and holiday party planning...
Amazon teams with HBOS for credit card
Ready for another rewards scheme?
Cheat Sheet: The WEEE Directive
...and PC recycling...
ISPs take more spammers to court
Forty down, how many thousand to go?
Students in hot water for file sharing
RIAA insists they need to clean up their acts
Desktop Linux makes progress Down Under
Aussies move towards migration from Lotus to Linux...
Outsourcing: Preparation is vital
Firms finding mixed results, especially if they didn't do cost-benefit analysis first...
US Secret Service rounds up ID thieves
UK cops part of multinational force...
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Pick a killer mobile app
It doesn't have to be daunting...