March 2004 News
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T-Mobile has cold feet over US consolidation
Deutsche Telekom chief executive officer Kai-Uwe Ricke appears to have had second thoughts about the impact of consolidation in...31 Mar 2004
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Mandrake Linux emerges from bankruptcy
MandrakeSoft has emerged from bankruptcy.31 Mar 2004
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Executives quit European technology firms
Spring cleaning is well under way at the head offices of some of Europe's largest technology companies, with several high-profile...31 Mar 2004
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Disruptions continue after BT fire
BT engineers are still working around the clock to repair 130,000 business and consumer phone lines and disrupted data services,...31 Mar 2004
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IBM stands up to SCO Group
A recent court filing from IBM appears to indicate a growing confidence on the part of the computing company that it will prevail...31 Mar 2004
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Web services metadata spec drafted
IBM, BEA Systems, SAP and Microsoft have published an initial draft of a new web services specification for retrieving web...31 Mar 2004
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Music file sharers face legal action outside US
The music recording industry swooped on 247 individuals in Denmark, Germany, Italy and Canada yesterday for allegedly making...31 Mar 2004
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Hitachi prepares notebooks for greater shocks
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies has announced a line of notebook hard drives which are designed to withstand rougher...31 Mar 2004
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Google sued over licensing spat
Website analytics technology developer Digital Envoy has filed a lawsuit Monday against Google, charging the search-engine...31 Mar 2004
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Drug suppliers will miss Wal-Mart RFID deadline
Wal-Mart Stores has confirmed that some of its pharmaceutical suppliers will not meet its 31 March deadline set to put radio...31 Mar 2004
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Red Hat CEO turns talent scout
Red Hat chief executive officer Matthew Szulik has said that open-source companies have to recruit the "best minds" to supplant...31 Mar 2004
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SAS launches BI platform and apps
SAS Institute unveiled its SAS 9 business intelligence platform yesterday.31 Mar 2004
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Intel pays up to settle Intergraph patent dispute
Intel will pay Intergraph $225m to settle a long-running patent dispute.31 Mar 2004
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Veritas releases version 5 of DLM
Veritas Software has released version 5 of its Data Lifecycle Manager and a partner programme. Partner products can use the DLM...31 Mar 2004
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Study claims offshoring helps US economy
Outsourcing of US IT jobs to foreign workers is good for the US economy and will result in the creation of twice as many jobs as...31 Mar 2004
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Oracle moves further into RFID
Oracle aims to make it easier and cheaper for companies to reap the benefits of integrating radio frequency identification and...31 Mar 2004
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AOL puts spammer's Porsche up for grabs
America Online members have the chance to win a spammer's 2002 Porsche Boxster S convertible.31 Mar 2004
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Unisys offers pay-per-use mainframe
Unisys has introduced a pay-per-use pricing model that will save customers between 20% and 30% in costs as part of its latest...30 Mar 2004
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PocketDBA adds Teradata management
Expand Beyond has developed a version of its PocketDBA remote management software for use with data warehousing systems from...30 Mar 2004
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Mobile banking service planned
Mobile phone customers will be able to check their bank balances and top up their pre-pay accounts using their phones, under a...30 Mar 2004
