October 2001
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Internet services help to save on IT spending
Three quarters of businesses adopting IP services are saving an average of 12% of annual IT spend - £136,000 per annum each -... Continue Reading
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October 03, 2001
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Dotbiz as usual?
Icann has introduced a new top-level domain, but the reasons for it are no longer valid Continue Reading
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October 03, 2001
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Key escrow is still a bad idea
The repercussions of the tragic events of 11 September are today being felt far beyond the streets of New York and the deserts of... Continue Reading
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October 03, 2001
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I did that: projects that make you proud
When Simon Iredale started work on Victoria Beckham's new Web site, he was told to "make it the best site on the Internet". It... Continue Reading
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October 03, 2001
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Sun releases final version of J2EE
Sun Microsystems is continuing to improve and extend the Java programming language with the launch of the final version of the... Continue Reading
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October 03, 2001
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ITers spend a night on the tiles
The reality of a night out on the streets was brought home to the 75 IT industry executives who took part in this year's Byte... Continue Reading
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October 03, 2001
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Cacheflow adds extra security to products
Additional security features have been added to Cacheflow's Web hosting acceleration and caching cIQ delivery architecture. Continue Reading
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October 03, 2001
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Recession drives US training upturn
One surprise result of the staff freeze currently underway in most US IT departments is a marked increase in training. Continue Reading
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October 03, 2001
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MCSE: will your qualifications be worthless
Thousands of IT professionals face an expensive dilemma about the latest changes to the company's Microsoft-certified systems... Continue Reading
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October 03, 2001
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Tribunal could undermine IR35
The Government's controversial IR35 "tax" on IT contractors was dealt a serious blow last week, when a ruling by the Employment... Continue Reading
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October 03, 2001
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Oracle launches joint software hosting service
Oracle and Nextra, the Internet subsidiary of Norwegian telecommunication operator Telenor, have launched a joint European... Continue Reading
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October 03, 2001
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Business groups call on EC to cut red tape
A group of international business organisations is lobbying the European Commission to tone down the bureaucracy involved in data... Continue Reading
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October 03, 2001
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WorldCom to cut 1,000 jobs in Europe
WorldCom plans to cut some 1,000 jobs in Europe as part of a reorganisation of its telecommunication operations and those of its... Continue Reading
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October 03, 2001
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TIF erupts over Microsoft licensing price increases
Microsoft was locked in meetings with customers and partners late last week in an attempt to ease the transition to its new... Continue Reading
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October 03, 2001
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Microsoft licences sold direct to build subscription model
Max Hotopf talks to Microsoft European channel supremo, Ian Kent, about the vendor's decision to sell all Enterprise licences... Continue Reading
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October 03, 2001
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Emphasis shifts to .Net at Exchange show
Microsoft changed track at the Microsoft Exchange and Collaboration Solutions Conference 2001 and moved its emphasis towards... Continue Reading
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October 03, 2001
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Symantec adds filters to e-mail scanner
In an effort to help companies stem the flow of inappropriate, confidential or virus-infected e-mail messages through their... Continue Reading
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October 03, 2001
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EDS signs major partnership deal with BEA
Application server and middleware vendor BEA Systems has formed a strategic alliance with services giant EDS in a bid to boost... Continue Reading
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October 03, 2001
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Economic downturn hits SuSE Linux
European Linux distributor SuSE Linux has axed over 20% of its staff, but claims it will turn over a profit by the first quarter... Continue Reading
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October 03, 2001
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Imation sues Quantum over alleged antitrust violations
Imation announced today that it has filed a $450m (£307m) lawsuit in the US charging Quantum with violating antitrust laws by... Continue Reading