November 2000
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Will Wap be overtaken before it takes off?
Despite the criticisms, Antony Savvas says don't write off Wap yet. Continue Reading
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November 08, 2000
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AMD challenges Pentium 4 with Double Data Rate
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has stepped up its efforts in the chip war against rival Intel with the launch of its new chipset that allows computer... Continue Reading -
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Where's the money?
Nicholas Enticknap reports on the undercurrents that are sweeping through the post-Y2K recruitment market Continue Reading
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November 08, 2000
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Grand master, no Flash
E-visionaries: Jakob Nielsen is a world authority on Web usability and the scourge of corporate "bloat" in site design. As he... Continue Reading
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November 08, 2000
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If they can hack Microsoft, you could be next
Last month's big Microsoft hack has raised fears across the industry that, if Bill Gates gets broken into, no one is safe. James... Continue Reading
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November 08, 2000
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IBM offers storage on demand for e-business
IBM customers can now buy storage on demand for their disc and tape subsystems, writes James Rogers. Continue Reading
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November 08, 2000
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Consultants a helping hand or battle of wills?
Last week we looked at consultants from the user's point of view. This week consultants answer back. Julia Vowler reports Continue Reading
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November 08, 2000
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Concern over Geac closures
GEAC, the troubled Canadian enterprise resource planning software specialist, is to shed 100 jobs and close two of its 10 UK offices.
Nick...
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Coke gets new global network
Antony AdsheadCoca-Cola has signed a five-year $47m (£70m) contract with Equant for the supply and management of a 289-site network...
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November 08, 2000
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Dedicated site
Guinness World Records has launched its GuinnessWorld Records.com web site, running on Microsoft and Intel technology. The new site offers videos,... Continue Reading
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November 08, 2000
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Children need Web havens
Nabil ShabkaSoapbox
Last week's news that a 33-year-old man had behaved indecently with a teenage girl after contacting her via an...
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We will act where Labour has failed
William Hague, leader of the Opposition, outlines the Conservatives' plans on e-business and promises to ditch new regulations... Continue Reading
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November 08, 2000
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B2B: 10 minutes can change your business
In the fast-moving world of e-business, every second counts. So if you've only got 10 minutes, read this summary of the issues... Continue Reading
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November 08, 2000
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Boo.com returns from the grave
Mark LewisLast week's announcement of boo.com's return from beyond the grave couldn't have been more timely, falling as it did in the week of...
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November 08, 2000
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Build your Jag online
Wannabe Jaguar owners can visit www.jaguar.com and have their car built to order. Continue Reading
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November 08, 2000
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E-Business Excellence winners
The inaugural Computer Weekly E-Business Excellence Awards reached a fitting climax last Tuesday, with a lavish gala awards dinner hosted at London's Intercontinental Hotel Continue Reading
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November 08, 2000
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City boardrooms: the awakening of the giants
As City chiefs pick over the wreckage of the dotcom boom, they are beginning to realise the multi-trillion dollar potential of... Continue Reading
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November 08, 2000
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Cameras in a business frame
Advances in technology have moved the digital camera from its role as a gadget-lover's toy to that of a business tool, writes... Continue Reading
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November 08, 2000
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Rise of technology indices
Ian MitchellCity briefing
Happy first birthday this week to Techmark, the London Stock Exchange index of technology shares....
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Simply the best: top firms in line for e-honours
This week saw 12 companies honoured for their role in the UK's e-business revolution. From gas boiler firms to city stockbrokers, UK companies are embracing... Continue Reading