May 2001
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Don't judge e-business initiatives yet, Hewitt says
E-minister Patricia Hewitt has dismissed a survey that suggests the UK's small and medium sized enterprises are unimpressed with... Continue Reading
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May 04, 2001
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SAP bets the farm on portals
SAP is shifting to a strategy which will see it "bet the farm" on portals and exchange technology. But analysts were mixed in... Continue Reading
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May 04, 2001
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The vision thing
Change facilitator René Carayol has some uncomfortable home truths for IT bosses. Continue Reading
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May 04, 2001
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NTT DoCoMo expects 6M subscribers by 2004
NTT DoCoMo expects its third-generation (3G) wireless mobile service to pull in 150,000 customers by the end of this year and six... Continue Reading
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May 04, 2001
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Combine the best of NAS and San
A product that combines the best features of network-attached storage (NAS) and storage area networks (San) has been launched by... Continue Reading
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May 04, 2001
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Borland enters Web services fray
When Borland announces the latest incarnation of its Delphi RAD (rapid application development) environment this week, the... Continue Reading
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May 04, 2001
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Hackers poised to exploit serious MS Web server hole
Microsoft is urging systems administrators and security managers to download a patch for a security flaw in its Web server... Continue Reading
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May 04, 2001
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Slowdown may hit Blair's e-government targets
Economic slowdown will make it an uphill struggle for the Government to meet Tony Blair's 2005 deadline for getting services... Continue Reading
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May 04, 2001
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Party Politics
With the election expected to be announced for June, E-Business Review has asked the main political parties to explain what they... Continue Reading
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May 04, 2001
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Labouring under misconceptions
Government schemes to improve the computer literacy of blue-collar workers and unemployed people make good headlines but will not... Continue Reading
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May 04, 2001
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The Dotcom Dilemma
Dotcoms may belong to a new business age but most still fall well behind established companies when it comes to green issues,... Continue Reading
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May 04, 2001
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Don't underfund infrastructure
The collapse of the dotcom sector and concerns about the slowing European economy are forcing companies to take a hard look at... Continue Reading
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May 04, 2001
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Turbolinux and Linuxcare call off acquisition deal
Software vendor Turbolinux and technical services firm Linuxcare have called off a planned merger less than three months after... Continue Reading
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May 04, 2001
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First past the post
Internet gambling is a legal minefield despite its relaxed image, says Elsa Booth. Meanwhile, plans are afoot to help protect... Continue Reading
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May 04, 2001
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Corporate PC sales up
The economic slowdown may have seen a cut in overall IT spending but corporate desktop sales in Europe, the Middle East and... Continue Reading
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May 04, 2001
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Top Layer to unveil hacker-unfriendly software
A security vendor is preparing to make life even more difficult for hackers with the launch of its latest security offering next... Continue Reading
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May 04, 2001
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Confusion keeps Sans on the shelf
They promise much, but few have adopted storage area networks. Nicholas Enticknap finds out why Continue Reading
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May 04, 2001
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Ariba turns its back on B2B
Ariba chief executive officer Larry Mueller has announced that the company will scale back its interests in business-to-business... Continue Reading
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May 04, 2001
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The Revenue returns to form
The Inland Revenue's online tax return promised much but delivered very little. Lindsay Nicolle discovers what went wrong and... Continue Reading
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May 04, 2001
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Latin American bank drops Windows for Linux
Venezuela-based Banco Mercantil has recently completed the first phase of a project replacing 30 Microsoft Windows NT servers... Continue Reading