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Informix chief blames Microsoft for the rise of Linux
News However, he is not under the impression that Linux will replace Windows NT altogether. The Linux revolution is being fuelled by delays and reliability problems plaguing Microsoft's Windows NT, according to a top Informix spokesman. [26 May 1999]
Companies fall behind on euro compliance
News Rob Cools, European product and marketing manager at PeopleSoft, explained that companies have been giving the impression that they are ready for the euro but in reality "not many are". A Spikes Cavell survey of 214 IT and finance directors in the... [08 Dec 1998]
Business told 'don't panic' over Data Protection Act
News France said many businesses are under the impression they have to re-register in order to benefit from a three-year grace period, before complying with the new law. The UK data protection registrar, Elizabeth France, has begged companies to stop... [18 Nov 1998]
The Trials of Microsoft - lessons from the past (Part 2)
Comment None of its accusers won outright, but the legal hoops the company was forced to jump through left a lasting impression. Imagine a company that dominates the computer market. It has a presence in all corners of the industry and stands untouched by... [17 Nov 1998]
ANALYSIS: The Trials of Microsoft - lessons from the past (Part 2)
News None of its accusers won outright, but the legal hoops the company was forced to jump through left a lasting impression. Imagine a company that dominates the computer market. It has a presence in all corners of the industry and stands untouched by... [17 Nov 1998]
Geocities caves in on privacy
News Its Bureau of Consumer Protection heard about the Geocities case from users who started receiving special offers from third parties, although they were under the impression their registration details would only be used internally. [14 Aug 1998]
Telco undercuts opposition to attract home users
News In fact, the service may or may not prove cheaper than others, but it does give customers the impression they have more control over what they spend. Telinco, a fledgling telco based in Cheshire, England, has announced a Home Connect service for... [10 Jul 1998]
Analysis: why the business world won't want the XC
Comment But while good penetration into the consumer space is feasible, it is far less likely to make a serious impression on the business market. First there was the PC. Then came the NC. Now we have the XC. [10 Jul 1998]
