All Desktop Computing News - July 2008

Royal Mail turns to artificial intelligence to answer customer enquiries

Royal Mail has cut e-mail enquiries to its corporate and consumer websites by half using neural network-based technology...

Somerset council commits to learn IBM jargon

Somerset County Council has formally recorded as one of its business challenges the task of understanding...

Computer users may suffer 'visual RSI'

Computer users who get headaches, eye strain, dry eyes and difficulty focusing could be suffering from a form of repetitive strain injury of the eyes called...

SAP offers users four-year plan on Enterprise Support

SAP will offer existing users a reprieve on the controversial...

Siemens to sue former directors

Siemens is claiming damages from 11 former...

Royal Mail unveils details of £1.2bn IT spend

Royal Mail has lifted the wraps on how it plans to spend up to £1.2bn on IT-related projects over the next three to four years as it fights growing competition...

Microsoft CFO rules out another bid for Yahoo

Microsoft chief financial officer Chris Liddell has described Yahoo...

Rustock botnet uses Bush, Microsoft and Al Qaeda to spread

E-mails with exploitive headlines mentioning George Bush, Microsoft and Al Qaeda in their subject lines are part of a co-ordinated malicious spam campaign...

Cisco buys home networking firm Pure

Cisco is to acquire Pure Networks for £60m. This will allow its consumers...

Microsoft Windows head jumps ship to Juniper

Microsoft's Platforms and Services head has jumped ship to become CEO of Juniper Networks . Kevin Johnson will...
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