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M&S signs up troubled telco
Clothing store slashes its supply chain length
Microsoft support warning
Linklaters merger prompts switch to Office 2000 and AD
Flagship IT skills body set for April relaunch
NHS £5bn IT procurement finally begins
IBM unveils Xperanto data integration technology
BT to rename its mobile division MmO2 -- and other news
Special Report: Intel Developers Forum
Carriers unite to keep KPNQwest network alive
NetObjects users left stranded
Give us more time users tell Microsoft
HP-Compaq merger - update
SAP co-founder Plattner switches focus
EDS ends outsourcing talks with Procter & Gamble
IT staff top e-mail abuse table
Job cuts put IT employment at its lowest level for a year
Comdex show organisers file for bankruptcy
Lax security jeopardises ISP's users:Hundreds of business Web sites vulnerable
Super patch fails to fix worst flaw in Internet Explorer
E-commerce minister calls for business to take responsibility for Net security
British Standards Institute updates BS7799 security
11 September: One year on
Open source threatens our business and may drive down prices, Microsoft says
Victory for Microsoft in antitrust battle
Blair: Public services "in technological dark ages"
Time for action on cyberlaw
Boost business with instant messenger and Web services, says Gartner
Gartner offers 10 new-year resolutions for IT directors
MP calls for new Commons rules on electronic petitions
Spammer banned from harvesting e-mail addresses
Call for cyber law review
Law Commission calls for online libel review
Linux to grow in datacentre
Analysts urge caution over NHSNet upgrade
Data chief aims to avoid the courts
Vallor displayed all the traits of a typical hacker
Dell defends pricing policy
Kournikova writer gets community service
Blair and Blunkett prepare UK for electronic ID cards
Microsoft Java deadline starts 4 February
TMA 2001
Analysts sceptical of XP returns
Slammer: To patch or not to patch?
Budgens spurns Microsoft platform over licence fears
Computer Weekly resists gag
Housing Corporation lost data on the Tube
Network Solutions blunders with 86,000 e-mail addresses
Blow to UK m-payments development as leading provider pulls out
Getronics debt problems leave customers concerned
Gateway reports $72m quarterly net loss
SAP claims leading CRM market positions
Security expert questions code release in wake of Slammer attack
France Télécom funding probed
Web body publishes best practice documents
Siemens and Talisma target Indian market with contact centre package
Intergraph sues Texas Instruments over alleged patent breach
Retail B2B exchange delivers £425m savings
EU forces Passport changes from Microsoft
Hutchison and Reuters sign mobile content deal
Linux boost expected for Trusted Computing
Intel updates XScale PDA processor with faster bus
O2 to delay 3G services over price cut order
Users told to keep an eye on headless C&W
Microsoft offers CRM solution for small businesses
E-minister learns how Canadians deliver IT
Somerfield halves cost of e-mail storage
Post Office IT chief upbeat about deal
Sony and Ericsson invest €300m into mobile phone venture
Bios maker promises 'bunker' for PCs
Microsoft and Sun debate .net and Java
SAP offers product to help meet US govt criteria
EarthLink axes a quarter of its staff
EBay launches marketplace for small businesses
AOL Time Warner suffers loss and vice-chairman Ted Turner steps down
Sun files opposition to Microsoft's Java appeal
Co-op loses £11m case as IT staff 'lie' in court
Britannia completes IT refresh
CSA computer goes live
Courts Libra system 'is one of the worst IT projects ever seen'
Copyright and data protection law top e-commerce legal fears
EDS: IT revamps needed
Firms should help police fight IT crime
Directors face 'cyber liability'
Defra recruits IT chief and delays outsourcing plan
From red run to red alert
No sign of searchable register
Government okays huge e-voting trial
Government to set up data standard for names
McDonald's cans billion-dollar network project
Socitm chief seeks diversity of recruits
Spending freeze is not an option, say manufacturing IT leaders
Woolwich buddies with Oracle to save £23m
European 3G operators seek tax refund
Suppliers bolster IM and e-mail management for Lotus software
US software firm faces finance probe
Hitachi returns to Transmeta notebook market
HP unveils adaptive edge architecture blueprint
EMC and Iron Mountain offer e-mail archiving
Microsoft judge throws out five consumer cases
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