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EMC and Dell shake hands on storage pact
News The CX600, to be manufactured by EMC, will be compatible with current EMC hardware and software, letting customers use the new equipment with gear already installed. Analysts believe that Dell, which isn't a particularly... [12 Aug 2002]
Have virus writers set their sights on your games console?
News Microsoft's Xbox and other game consoles could become virus writers' next targets, according to top anti-virus experts. Security specialists have warned that viruses could spread easily to other consoles if they are... [26 Jul 2002]
Preparing for web services - what you should be doing
Comment We asked five top analysts what users should be doing to gear up for web services. Forget, for a moment, the end user scenarios. Put aside the vendor claims. The momentum behind web services is growing... [04 May 2002]
Attention! IT's in the army now
News Virtual tutors are creating a new trend in e-learning according to Parity Group, the software developer putting the gear into the army's Land Command HQ. Lieutenant Colonel Barry Keegan, ICS programme manager at HQ Land... [29 Nov 2001]
Wireless LANs wide open to 'drive-by' hackers
News This is when the signal from wireless LANs carries on outside the building, allowing anyone nearby to get access to the data, if they are equipped with the right gear. Tim Pickard, marketing director for RSA, said firms... [15 Nov 2001]
Were you in gear for the San Marino Grand Prix?
News Eight players accumulated the top score, 49 points. Entering the competition is easy - simply choose the top six drivers who you think will win the forthcoming Grand Prix, and you're in with a chance. [18 Apr 2001]
Will BMW sell Softlab?
News There are synergies, he said, between Softlab's CRM experience and BMW's ebusiness project, Top Gear. Softlab, BMW's wholly owned software development subsidiary, has sold its automotive OEM software and... [05 Apr 2001]
Behind the Headlines: UK ecommerce in the slow lane
News Despite the best efforts of the UK government to persuade the business community to get online, Britain's ecommerce drive is still stuck in first gear. The issue was top of the agenda on this week's... [08 May 2000]
Flat Eric quits the Web as Levi's finds ecommerce doesn't fit
Comment Blackwell finally observed that the move was symptomatic of a wider malaise for jeans and their increasingly jaded image among youths - a process he blamed on Jeremy Clarkson, the terminally uncool former presenter of BBC TV's... [24 Nov 1999]
BIPA blasts BBC over Internet publishing
News It is clear that the BBC is distorting this market to some extent," Rogers continued, "Web publishing is a fragile business right now - imagine a few years from now a small online car magazine - how can it compete with the... [09 Aug 1999]