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Monthly products round up: June 2002
A round up of the latest new products.30 Jun 2002
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iSeries update: Rochester keeps its promises
With the news that it is about to ship the i890, a new mainframe-class iSeries machine, IBM's Rochester division has kept the...30 Jun 2002
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News round up: June 2002
Summary of news stories from June 2002.30 Jun 2002
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Comment: A blast from the past
To my surprise, I found an old industry stalwart is not only still alive but forging ahead with new and relevant products.30 Jun 2002
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Xerox accounting troubles may total $6bn
Xerox, the imaging hardware giant, today (Friday) insisted that it would only have to make a $2bn (£1.3bn) write down on its...28 Jun 2002
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TechXNY: NxLight bucks Web services timetable
NxLight has rolled out an environment with the aim of increasing widespread adoption Web services standards.28 Jun 2002
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Don't wait for WorldCom bankruptcy, analysts warn
WorldCom customers able to switch from the global telecoms company should act immediately, IT research company Meta Group has...28 Jun 2002
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Microsoft boosts RosettaNet support
Microsoft has bolstered its support for business-to-business data exchange among high-tech companies with the launch of Version...28 Jun 2002
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Billionaire launches fresh bid to topple CA management
Texas billionaire Sam Wyly has launched a second attack on the top managers of Computer Associates, calling for the resignation...28 Jun 2002
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Challenges for today's CIO: Outsourcing
If you see outsourcing as the key to cutting your costs, you are likely to be disappointed sooner rather than later. That's not...28 Jun 2002
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Caldera CEO steps aside to focus on UnitedLinux
Caldera chief executive officer and president Ransom Love is moving over to head the company's recently announced involvement...28 Jun 2002
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Oracle pitches outsourcing to large customers
Oracle will promote its outsourcing services to top executives from the world's largest companies at its annual executive summit...28 Jun 2002
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Fibernet shuts down German and French networks
Fibernet Group has decided to fold its long-distance networks in France and Germany after its major supplier of fibre-optic...28 Jun 2002
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Motorola cuts 7,000 more jobs
Motorola has confirmed it would cut an additional 7,000 jobs as part of an overall restructuring programme.28 Jun 2002
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Windows Media Player holes could expose PC
A flaw in an anti-piracy feature in Microsoft's Windows Media Player could put systems at risk to hacker attacks, Microsoft...28 Jun 2002
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US CeBIT pushes back TechXNY 2003 to September
The TechXNY/PC Expo trade show will face a new threat to its base of attendees and exhibitors next year, when German show CeBIT...28 Jun 2002
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Korea Telecom proves international 3G roaming
KTICOM, the third-generation (3G) cellular carrier, says it has successfully demonstrated international video call roaming over...28 Jun 2002
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Networks Show: Police admit they scare off cybercrime victims
Companies that are the victims of cybercrime are fearful of calling in law enforcement agencies, according to a leading...28 Jun 2002
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Microsoft to expand US sales force
Microsoft is expanding its US sales force and increasing technical and sales training in an effort to ensure that customers get...28 Jun 2002
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Power trio pushes Web services security
IBM, Microsoft and VeriSign submitted their latest version of the Web Services Security specs to Organization for the Advancement...28 Jun 2002
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