Archive - 30 Aug 2002

Email customer service: plumbing new depths

Not acknowledging your customers is not an option

Sun and IBM to trounce Intel's Itanium in the server wars?

Gartner analyst pours water on Intel's chip parade

IT teachers: Under-funded and under-skilled?

Conflicting messages coming out of the education sector...

Google searches for more moola

Making Overtures in the European market...

Are you working too hard?

UK workers plagued by long hours and a lack of flexibility, then we retire and die...

What's the fuss about... disaster tolerance?

Or: 'How to prepare for the end of the universe...'

US seamen given tech toys to pass the time

In the town where I was born, lived a man who reached level 3...'

Vodafone pays £90m to Vivendi vis-à-vis Vizzavi

That'll be the end of the 'hilarious' vis-à-vis puns then... for now...

No sign of spam rationing

It's going to take over the world...

XP update displays settlement concessions

Bill, how kind, you shouldn't have...

Laptop users flying by the seat of their pants

Lost laptops containing critical data are an occupational hazard...

'Thank you for your email - now we shall ignore you'

Want good customer service? You might as well shout into a hurricane as email a company...


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