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Microsoft reorganises to spur revenue growth
Microsoft has announced the fusion of its mobile devices and network service provider groups into a single business unit. The...11 Mar 2002
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Behind Closed Doors: Business continuity planning is a disaster waiting to happen
We have still not taken on board the need to get ourselves properly organised to sustain operations in the event of circumstances...11 Mar 2002
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IBM takes Unix server crown
IBM has narrowly squeezed past rival Sun Microsystems to become the world's top Unix server vendor for the first time since 1998,...11 Mar 2002
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Sun hits Microsoft with antitrust suit
Sun Microsystems is seeking more than £700m in damages from Microsoft in a private antitrust lawsuit.11 Mar 2002
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CEBIT preview: cutting ties with past as it goes mobile
The annual CEBIT trade show, which kicks off in Hanover on 12 March, will be missing several familiar faces. Even Microsoft will...11 Mar 2002
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September 11: The lessons learnt - planning may not be enough
Bayerische Landesbank's senior leaders felt they had one of the best possible contingency plans in place to meet potential...10 Mar 2002
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September 11: The lessons learnt - decentralise and survive
US financial services companies are leaving their New York offices and looking to decentralise their core systems in the...10 Mar 2002
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September 11: From catastrophe to complacency?
Business and IT leaders have done far too little to improve their organisations' readiness for terrorist attacks or catastrophe.10 Mar 2002
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September 11: How Merrill Lynch recovered
Merrill Lynch lost two data centres during the 11 September terrorist attacks in New York. The site is now functioning as a...10 Mar 2002
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September 11: E-mail and remote access are key
Businesses can get up and running quickly using just a few key applications. But no technology or planning can replace lost...10 Mar 2002
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September 11: Picking up the pieces, six months on
The collapse of the World Trade Centre towers on 11 September inflicted severe damage on one of the most critical...08 Mar 2002
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The renewed importance of disaster recovery and business continuity
Despite their increasing complexity, companies have been reluctant to outsource IT systems. However, several events in the past...08 Mar 2002
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Value of IT asset management proven during disaster recovery
IT asset management (ITAM) solutions have been used to help organisations obtain and replace time-critical information, writes...08 Mar 2002
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HP power leads recalled in US
A US company that makes power leads for some of Hewlett-Packard's inkjet printers has issued a recall for nearly 2.5 million...08 Mar 2002
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CA hit with flurry of lawsuits
Computer Associates International (CA) has been hit with four lawsuits that accuse the company of misrepresenting its sales and...08 Mar 2002
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Infineon develops biochip for protein testing
Infineon Technologies has developed an electronic biochip that combines biochemical test cells with electronic circuitry on a...08 Mar 2002
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IDC predict spending upturn in Europe
IT spending in Europe has bottomed out, and the beginnings of a gradual recovery are already appearing, according to IDC's...08 Mar 2002
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Intel narrows Q1 revenue estimates
Intel narrowed its first-quarter revenue estimate, announcing that it now expects revenue between $6.6bn (£4.6bn) and $6.9bn...08 Mar 2002
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OASIS to create XML standard for biometrics
The Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS), an organisation that creates standards for...08 Mar 2002
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Bank of Queensland outsources to EDS
An Australian bank has awarded Electronic Data Systems (EDS) a 10-year contract worth $250m (£175m) contract to manage and...08 Mar 2002
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