July 2002
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Thirsty ITers enjoy beer at Blackfriars
The promise of free drink and good company had ITers flocking to a London pub to enjoy another Thirst Thursday on 4 July, writes... Continue Reading
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i2 revenue plunges as major restructuring is planned
Faced with a tumble in revenue last quarter, i2 Technologies is implementing a major restructure that will cut costs by 30% by... Continue Reading
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July 18, 2002
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Register online for a night on the tiles
Senior IT professionals can now register for Byte Night online, writes Nathalie Towner. Continue Reading
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Next Move: Project management qualification
I am a 39-year-old VB/SQL developer who has been out of work for almost a year. Prior to this I had been a team leader and my... Continue Reading
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Hot skills: Managing directories
Directories are integral to network management and e-business, writes Nick Langley. Continue Reading
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Prepare to go IT shopping - spending surge due in 2003
Exclusive research for Computer Weekly has revealed that the IT market has stabilised, and a cautious increase in IT spend has... Continue Reading
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July 18, 2002
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Time to update your e-mail database
The draft Directive on Data Protection and Electronic Communications approved recently by the European Parliament is on course to... Continue Reading
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Rotherham joins forces with BT
Rotherham Borough Council has enlisted the assistance of BT to help it to meet the Government's targets for electronic service... Continue Reading
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Learn to do things the Japanese way
As the EC looks for IT workers to build links with Japan, Ross Bentley talks to a man who is already there Continue Reading
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DfES puts Disability Group magazine in online centres
The Department for Education and Skills (DfES) is backing a new online version of the BCS Disability Group's magazine by... Continue Reading
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US sets rules for how carriers share customer data
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) set forth new rules this week on how telecommunications carriers can share certain... Continue Reading
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Tool vendors support AMD's Hammer chips
Several vendors of tools for software development announced their support for Advanced Micro Devices's (AMD) upcoming Opteron and... Continue Reading
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Symantec to buy SecurityFocus, Riptech and Recourse
Security vendor Symantec has announced three high-profile acquisitions. It will acquire SecurityFocus, Riptech and Recourse... Continue Reading
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Wireless consortium pushes broadband agenda
IBM, Intel and AT&T are investigating the construction of a national wireless data network in an attempt to drive the adoption of... Continue Reading
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Q2 sees revenue and profit slide for IBM
IBM has reported a year-on-year fall in revenue for its second fiscal quarter as it continues to suffer from a weak overall... Continue Reading
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Web site defacements on Linux servers rise sharply
The number of defacements of Web sites on Linux-based systems recorded by rose significantly in the first half of this year. Continue Reading
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Rivals EMC and HP to exchange APIs
Rivals EMC and Hewlett-Packard have agreed to expand a cross-licensing agreement for certain storage system application... Continue Reading
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EMC and HP allow mix and match storage
Rivals EMC and Hewlett-Packard have agreed to expand a cross-licensing agreement for certain storage system application... Continue Reading
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Siebel to axe 1,200 jobs after profits fall short
Customer service software maker Siebel Systems has reported second-quarter earnings that failed to meet Wall Street expectations... Continue Reading
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Hitachi releases water-cooled notebook PC
Hitachi has created a water-cooled notebook PC, a 1.8GHz mobile Pentium 4-based machine that uses a patented Hitachi system to... Continue Reading