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- Cybersecurity group: Everyone has a role to play
- Firms will need clear usage policy to get most from Vodafone’s 3G business service
- Brocade aims to dazzle with new cheaper switches
- Tadpole to build Opteron notebooks
- SAP moves to buy systems integrator
- ACS signs outsourcing deal with McDonald's
- Gateway to close all retail stores
- 'Buffalo spammer' faces up to seven years in jail
- Longhorn beta release date pushed back
- FSA e-reporting plans
- Firms pay for failing to tackle deluge
- Wal-Mart suppliers miss first RFID
- Industrial control systems seen as vulnerable
- Disney revamping point-of-sale but delaying chip and Pin
- Goodyear expects £30m savings with IBM BPO deal
- EU supports US complaint on China chip VAT
- No quick ROI from RFID, say manufacturers
- US patent approves security IT patents
- IBM opens Power architecture to boost integration
- NetSky tops virus chart
- Google's Gmail will offer 1Gbyte of storage
- Oracle argues PeopleSoft case in Europe
- Wal-Mart teams up with Sun on Linux PCs
- Euro Parliament rejects US accord on data sharing
- Gateway to enter networking equipment market
- Information Builders offers quick report tool
- Online recruitment growing rapidly
- Bull makes small profit in 2003
- IBM offers grid computing for vehicle design
- IBM seeks to push Power chip into new markets
- Cisco ships San side-door
- SAS unveils new BI platform, apps
- Microsoft unveils Windows CE with VoIP
- IT spending to rise 5% in 2004, says IDC
- Microsoft is dedicated to protecting users from software viruses, says Gates
- Recruiter predicts IT job market recovery
- Improve business skills to keep a place in IT once traditional posts are outsourced
- Staroffice opens up the desktop
- T-Mobile has cold feet over US consolidation
- Mandrake Linux emerges from bankruptcy
- Executives quit European technology firms
- Disruptions continue after BT fire
- IBM stands up to SCO Group
- Web services metadata spec drafted
- Music file sharers face legal action outside US
- Hitachi prepares notebooks for greater shocks
- Google sued over licensing spat
- Drug suppliers will miss Wal-Mart RFID deadline
- Red Hat CEO turns talent scout
- SAS launches BI platform and apps
- Intel pays up to settle Intergraph patent dispute
- Veritas releases version 5 of DLM
- Study claims offshoring helps US economy
- Oracle moves further into RFID
- AOL puts spammer's Porsche up for grabs
- Unisys offers pay-per-use mainframe
- PocketDBA adds Teradata management
- Mobile banking service planned
- Gates hints at 2006 Longhorn release
- Sun to ship early access version of Java tool
- Oracle responds to European Commission over PeopleSoft bid
- University students set up Linux firm
- Speech in every device in 10 years, says Gates
- IBM sharpens focus on Eclipse
- Plumtree partners with Yahoo for enterprise IM
- Gluecode debuts enterprise server software
- Cisco warns of latest hacking toolkit
- Bush calls for broadband for all by 2007
- Data retention software comes to the fore
- IBM launches free tools for Java, XML and Unix
- Microsoft releases Office add-on for Sarbanes-Oxley
- Netsky variant blames users for spreading viruses
- Fire severs phone and internet connection for 130,000 business and homes in Manchester
- German firm stalls SCO's legal machine
- IT directors lack mobile strategy
- Small firms fail to take basic anti-virus measures
- Users plan to get as much they can from NT4
- Customer service system saves Scottish Water £18m in 12 months
- Freedom of information causing 'mass confusion' in local councils
- Novell brings forward next Netware launch
- IT must prepare for new accounting rules
- IT departments urged to prepare for next generation of worm application attacks
- Prime minister urged to help UK firms prepare for terrorist strike
- 'Only risk is not to take risk' says NHS chief
- Granger gets help with delivery of NHS plan
- Details of £2.3bn project being resolved on the fly
- Security product flaws are magnet for attackers
- Registered e-mail gains legal status in Italy
- Microsoft launches Windows CE 5.0 beta
- IBM strengthens ESB strategy
- Sarbanes-Oxley sparks forensic apps interest
- You patch, we pay, says Microsoft
- Antispam patent could cause legal headaches
- PeopleSoft sued over faulty installation
- Yahoo buys Kelkoo for €475m
- Bagle variant spreads on the quiet
- Critter takes hard drive temperature
- Survey claims Linux TCO is dearer than Windows
- European users support Microsoft ruling
- Software Forensics: Chapter 2 -- The Players: Hackers, Crackers, Phreaks, and Other Doodz
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