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- Federal Trade Commission addresses pop-up spam
- Meta: Cost-cutting firms can spend more in 2004
- Microsoft wraps up virtual PC product
- Office 2003 gets first 'critical' update
- IT professionals question validity of security certification
- Borland exec questions Sun's head-to-head competition with Microsoft
- No diversification plans into enterprise market, say Nokia
- Cisco posts strong first-quarter earnings
- SAP unveils Enterprise Portal version 6
- Oracle envisions trans-datacentre grids
- Spammers turn nasty in battle with antispam websites
- Red Hat goes live with Fedora
- Toshiba unveils higher capacity 1.8in hard drives
- Microsoft puts up £300,000 reward for virus writers' arrest
- Online payment backbone crashes after attack
- Microsoft sets 100 million target for smart phones and PDAs
- Microsoft settlement needs stiffer remedies
- Ask Jeeves serves up improved product search
- Microsoft unveils Windows Rights Management Services
- Veritas releases major software upgrades
- Oracle argues for dismissal of PeopleSoft suit
- Network Appliance buys Spinnaker Networks
- Borland leaves Kylix in limbo
- IBM sets its sights on desktop services
- IBM and Corning land $20m government grant to develop optical technology
- New Zealand bank suffers e-mail scam
- Intel increases market share over AMD
- Avaya and Extreme to deliver converged IP products
- We will continue support, but at a price, says SAP
- Red Hat drops free Linux OS in favour of Enterprise
- Novell prepares to take on Red Hat
- Analysts applaud Novell-SuSE deal
- Novell: Why we picked SuSE
- Microsoft unveils Voice Command technology
- Homebase to roll out chip and Pin
- Novell buys out SuSE Linux
- Share data to thwart cyber attacks, says security expert
- 'Peaceful co-existence' for Microsoft and Borland
- Microsoft chooses IBM chips for Xbox
- Sun seeks partners in per-user licensing model
- Computer Associates merges eTrust products into unified management suite
- Borland stands tall on profitability
- Elizabeth Arden outsources operations to IBM
- Commerce One cuts staff after poor results
- IBM Rational updates Rapid Developer Tool
- Cybersecurity is a balancing act, says ex-FBI head
- Nokia adds Sophos antivirus engine
- EMC and Nortel join forces on data recovery
- Microsoft to boost web crawler search offering
- Sun teams with Israeli firm in PHP initiative
- India earmarks $2.7bn for IT development
- Mimail worm variants attack antispam sites
- HP uses virus code to protect its networks from worms
- Neopost joins MS roll-out
- Wireless SIG will prepare for next wave
- Lower salaries and more training needed to slow offshore IT trend
- Government websites fall short of the mark
- W3C sides with MS against patent lawsuit
- Goodyear restates accounts after finding errors in SAP roll-out
- MoD adopts framework to assess IT staff's skills
- Increase in cybercrime could mean new laws
- Cheers, and fears, onfirst look at Longhorn
- MS responds to users' Messenger worries
- Gates promises his 'holy grail' of XML in next version of Windows
- E-billing at British Gas
- Race redundancy IT manager gets apology
- Motorola's launches Linux-based phone with Intel chip
- Nationwide delays to ensure San success
- MS price cuts fail to tempt IT chiefs to upgrade
- Successful bid for NHS e-booking system was nearly double rival bid
- FTSE companies demand common security standards
- More IT projects are hitting their targets
- Compliance tools unveiled to meet US government legislation
- Borland advances application lifecycle management goals
- Manugistics unleashes supply-chain Swarm
- Lotus unveils Workplace 1.1
- Symantec confirms activation problem on Norton AntiVirus 2004
- Information lifecycle tools 'will take years' to develop
- Kaspersky offers latest Linux antivirus software
- Software hosting is causing tremors
- HP leads server race as quarterly shipments soar
- IBM adds latest offerings to Express products
- Judge approves MCI reorganisation plan
- IBM unveils compliance tool service
- Yahoo dissolves enterprise products group
- Only four EU countries enacted cookie directive
- Briton pleads guilty to US nuclear lab hacking attack
- Courts urged to replace juries with expert judge panels in IT cases
- Businesses warned to prepare for dangerous new spam variants
- Orbitz travel site suffers e-mail address theft
- BMC brings SmartDBA to the mainframe
- Cray's Red Storm goes commercial
- US government outsourcing to reach £23bn
- Medium-sized retailers ignore chip and Pin
- M&S praised for addressing RFID concerns
- Tight budgets mean IT chiefs will go for bargains, not loss-leaders
- Buy now, PC users told
- WHSmith invests £1m to cut IT support costs
- Importance of disaster plans highlighted as 93% of firms suffer unplanned downtime
- Computer Associates boosts .net web services
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