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Dell driven upmarket as PCs become commodities
The current downturn in the IT market could herald a sea change in the technology sector that could see the disappearance of the...24 May 2001
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Techies and VCs wrecked dotcom boom, CBI told
Financial frivolity, loss of nerve, poor technology and a lack of business acumen combined to bring the dotcom movement to its...24 May 2001
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IBM pushes wireless future
IBM is to wireless enable products across all sectors of its business, from laptops to servers.24 May 2001
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Alcatel and Lucent discuss synergy
Network equipment manufacturers Alcatel and Lucent Technologies are inching closer to a marriage as the boards of both companies...24 May 2001
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Industry cheered by UK e-business survey findings
The first government survey of online trade shows businesses off to a promising start, writes Hazel Ward24 May 2001
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Users hail IBM's enhanced iSeries support
IBM users have welcomed the company's pledge to step up support for its iSeries server range.24 May 2001
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Three-year training overhaul gives Big Blue an e-advantage
IBM saw e-commerce coming, and took steps to prepare its business and its staff for the changes. Bill Goodwin reports on the...24 May 2001
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Internet access will challenge democracies
The widespread uptake of new technologies, facilitated by the national roll-out of high-speed Internet access, will put new...24 May 2001
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BA adopts voice-based secure intranet system
British Airways is in the process of rolling out a secure access management project in a bid to give employees and suppliers...24 May 2001
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Deutsche Telekom Q1 loss narrows with final figures
Deutsche Telekom (DT) announced yesterday that its net loss in the first quarter narrowed to 358m euros (£216.2m), from a...24 May 2001
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Firms turn to Linux in Microsoft protest
A growing number of Microsoft customers are expected to move away from Windows to Linux in protest at the software giant's new...24 May 2001
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Interpol sets up anti-virus system
Interpol has launched an international 24-hour early warning system which can alert the world's police forces to an Internet...24 May 2001
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BT and HP put mobile faith in Intel
Handheld users will eventually be able to exchange information on the move, Intel has said, after it signed long-term agreements...24 May 2001
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Retailer wins domain-name case
Two Web sites which had been misleadingly using the Dixons brand name have been forced offline, after the retailer secured a...24 May 2001
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IBM HR system saves $10m
IBM has cut the cost of its human resources operations by half after rolling out a project to integrate its global HR systems.24 May 2001
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IT spending steadies
Investment in technology is increasing in almost two-thirds of organisations and remains at least steady in 92%, despite...24 May 2001
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Server filter puts a fee on e-mail spam
As unsolicited spam e-mail reaches epidemic levels, a Channel Islands supplier is offering a way to halt unwanted messages.24 May 2001
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NHSnet boost from pathology messaging trials
The National Health Service is to deploy an interim security solution when it launches electronic pathology messaging transfer in...24 May 2001
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Mergers fail to deliver as IT issues are overlooked
Company mergers are failing to deliver cost-savings due to problems with IT due diligence, according to a survey published this...24 May 2001
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Police body backs call for reform of force's IT systems
Senior police figures have backed the chairman of the Police Federation's call for urgent reform of IT in the criminal justice...24 May 2001
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