November 2001
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November 23, 2001
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Texas to roll out DSPs for streaming video
Texas Instruments is to support Japanese company Office Noa's codec technology on its four digital signal processor (DSP)... Continue Reading
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November 23, 2001
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Database giants battle with XML
With Oracle's annual OpenWorld conference looming, database vendors are preparing for battle once again. Continue Reading
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November 23, 2001
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Council warns suppliers over benefits system upgrade
Camden Council is warning potential IT suppliers that it will not accept any failures when it replaces its highly rated housing... Continue Reading
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November 23, 2001
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Inland Revenue puts IT service contract out to tender
The Inland Revenue has put a £4bn IT services contract out to tender just a week after the National Audit Office questioned the... Continue Reading
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November 23, 2001
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Redstone reports 12% rise in turnover; mobile phone charge battles -- and other news
Redstone reports improvement
The data and telecoms company Redstone has reported a 12% rise in turnover in the six months to 30 September, despite... Continue Reading -
November 22, 2001
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EC to enforce local loop unbundling
The European Commission is poised to take legal action against member states whose former telecommunication monopolies have... Continue Reading
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November 22, 2001
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Bank's CRM is carrot and stick
Commerzbank hopes to boost sales through better customer relationship management, writes Hazel Ward Continue Reading
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November 22, 2001
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Panasonic gets tough on handhelds
Matsushita, the parent company of the Panasonic brand, has unveiled a rugged, water-resistant personal digital assistant (PDA). Continue Reading
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November 22, 2001
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Hardware vendors seek Web services opportunities
A host of hardware vendors are jumping on the Web-based services bandwagon as they realise the additional margins that can be... Continue Reading
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November 22, 2001
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Survey shows companies disappointed with B2B
Hampered by integration and cultural issues, most US companies are still waiting to reap benefits from business-to-business... Continue Reading
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November 22, 2001
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Hitachi buys second consultancy firm
Experio Solutions, the consulting arm of Hitachi, has purchased Tactica - another consulting firm - in a move designed to put... Continue Reading
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November 22, 2001
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Another overhaul for CA product lines
For the second time in the past four months, Computer Associates (CA) is reshuffling its sprawling 1,200-product software lineup... Continue Reading
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November 22, 2001
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Prepare to streamline lengthy outsourcing talks
Companies are spending too much time and resources in negotiating outsourcing contracts, the director of a leading outsourcer... Continue Reading
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November 22, 2001
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Customer information exposed by Playboy hacker
Security at an adult Web site was breached last weekend when hackers broke in to Playboy's online store. Continue Reading
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November 22, 2001
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TCL signs development deal with Qualcomm
Qualcomm sells handset designs to Chinese company. Continue Reading
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November 22, 2001
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New Oracle centre to tackle security and defence
Oracle is building an Information Assurance Centre at its offices and has hired a veteran CIA officer to lead it. Continue Reading
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November 22, 2001
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Siemens to find mobile phone partner
Siemens has entered into discussions with other mobile phone manufacturers in hopes of merging their handset-production... Continue Reading
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November 22, 2001
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European Space Agency backs Galileo GPS
The European Space Agency (ESA) has provided $466m (£330m) in funding for a European version of the US Global Positioning System,... Continue Reading
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November 22, 2001
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Microsoft moves into consumer markets with eHome
Microsoft is to launch eHome - a business unit charged with developing Web-enabled products aimed at consumers living in an... Continue Reading
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November 22, 2001
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Microsoft changes its legal guard
Microsoft has announced that its top legal advisor Bill Neukom, who played a lead role in the antitrust case, will retire at the... Continue Reading