June 2004 News
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AT&T lands $8m global networking contract
AT&T has won an $8m (£4.4m), three-year contract from Metso, a global supplier of process industry machinery and systems, to...11 Jun 2004
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'Zombie PCs' proliferate xenophobic spam deluge
Internet service providers around the world are battling to stem a deluge of spam with xenophobic content written in German.11 Jun 2004
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EMC adds ADIC ware to range
EMC is to boost its storage product range by utilising tape products from Advanced Digital Information Corp (ADIC).11 Jun 2004
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Xandros offers free version of its desktop Linux
Linux supplier Xandros has made a free version of its Linux desktop distribution available to non-commercial users to encourage...11 Jun 2004
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BT promotes Microsoft over WebEx for web conferencing
In an apparent setback for WebEx Communications, BT is now promoting Microsoft's Live Meeting as its primary web conferencing...11 Jun 2004
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PeopleSoft adds JD Edwards apps to training modules
PeopleSoft will roll out additional content modules in its User Productivity Kit (UPK), an end-user software training suite, for...11 Jun 2004
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SCO financial losses continue to mount
The SCO Group has posted a net loss of almost $15m for its most recent financial quarter, as it continues to struggle to realise...11 Jun 2004
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Task force seeks software seal of approval
The National Cyber Security Partnership Task Force on Technical Standards and Common Criteria in the US has published...10 Jun 2004
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AOL adds business services to Aim
America Online is making its popular Aim instant messaging service more palatable for business users.10 Jun 2004
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High-end Power Mac uses liquid cooling
Apple Computer has launched new Power Mac systems featuring the 64-bit G5 processor, including a model that uses liquid cooling...10 Jun 2004
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Tivo hopes to hit home
Home networking features to come as standard10 Jun 2004
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HP sharpens Itanium blade plans
Blade systems will be based on 64-bit chips10 Jun 2004
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Outsourcing association to help UK members find work overseas
The UK's National Outsourcing Association has launched a European arm to help UK members find work overseas and share research...10 Jun 2004
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Hyperion links Brio and Essbase in its business intelligence suite
Hyperion offers full online analytical processing capability.10 Jun 2004
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US telcos divided over network-sharing decision
A decision not to appeal a court ruling overturning many US rules on network-sharing among telecommunications companies could...10 Jun 2004
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Domino tool could knock down wi-fi cheats
Changing one line of code could be key10 Jun 2004
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RFID tag firm over patent infringement
Intermec sues Matrics over patient infringement10 Jun 2004
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IBM shrinks desktop system
IBM has announced a desktop system that is 35% smaller than its predecessor, taking up less space than some of its laptop...10 Jun 2004
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Arrest warrant issued for former Symbol CEO
The US Attorney's office has issued an arrest warrant for the former chief executive officer of WLan (wireless Lan) supplier...10 Jun 2004
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Microsoft works to 'shield' users from worms
Microsoft showed off some forward-looking technologies during a research road show yesterday, which included new ways to protect...10 Jun 2004
