July 2002
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July 09, 2002
09
Jul'02
Telecoms users turn to traditional carriers
Following the problems of KPNQwest and WorldCom, users of wide-area networking services are seeking refuge with Europe's former... Continue Reading
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July 08, 2002
08
Jul'02
Thought for the day:Don't trash Microsoft Office just yet
Research wizard Peet Morris gives his personal take on the hot issue of the day.One issue that is being missed in the hullabaloo... Continue Reading
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July 08, 2002
08
Jul'02
After WorldCom, unleash your lawyers on telecom contracts
IT directors should call in their corporate lawyers now for a line-by-line analysis of their telecoms contracts. Continue Reading
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July 08, 2002
08
Jul'02
Workplace porn surfers are mounting problem for UK business
One in four UK companies have dismissed employees for Internet misconduct, the majority of which were for using online porn,... Continue Reading
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July 08, 2002
08
Jul'02
Qwest reorganises and appoints new CFO
Qwest Communications International chairman and chief executive Richard Notebaert appointed three new executives and made several... Continue Reading
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July 08, 2002
08
Jul'02
Blade servers: On the cutting edge
Blade servers offer a space-saving, lower-cost alternative to rack-mounted systems. So where's the catch? There isn't one. Continue Reading
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July 08, 2002
08
Jul'02
Microsoft backs Itanium 2 but questions remain over 64-bit computing
Microsoft has thrown its weight behind the launch today (Monday) of Intel's 64-bit Itanium 2 processor with the promise that the... Continue Reading
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July 08, 2002
08
Jul'02
Itanium 2 leads Intel's assault on the data centre
Intel has launched the second version of its Itanium processor in a bid to drive PC computing into the data centre. Continue Reading
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July 08, 2002
08
Jul'02
EBay makes bid for PayPal
EBay announced today (Monday) that it has agreed to buy online payment provider PayPal in a stock swap valued at $1.5bn (£990m). Continue Reading
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July 08, 2002
08
Jul'02
European Commission investigates telcos' complaints of local loop dominance
The European Commission wants telecommunication operators to speak up with their complaints about incumbent operators' dominance... Continue Reading
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July 08, 2002
08
Jul'02
Sans are not just for the big players
The amount of data generated by businesses will increase massively in the next three years. New storage area network offerings... Continue Reading
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July 08, 2002
08
Jul'02
Will wireless deliver ROI?
Companies in the UK have been reluctant to adopt wireless technologies, fearing that the risks outweigh the benefits. But, as... Continue Reading
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July 08, 2002
08
Jul'02
How to use legacy code for e-business
E-business does not necessarily mean you will have to chuck out your old AS400 apps. Lindsay Nicolle finds out how you can... Continue Reading
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July 08, 2002
08
Jul'02
Storage: EMC shared
You don't have to be Einstein to realise that interoperability is the way forward for storage products, and market leader EMC is... Continue Reading
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July 08, 2002
08
Jul'02
Councils tempted by ASP model
Lincolnshire Education Authority has employed a "subscription computing" model for IT provision at the first of a series of new... Continue Reading
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July 08, 2002
08
Jul'02
IDT announces bid for WorldCom business
IDT officials have released details of their bid to buy WorldCom core businesses, and offered backup plans for customers of those... Continue Reading
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July 08, 2002
08
Jul'02
Virus strikes Aberdeen council network
Aberdeen City Council's entire network was taken down last week after a temporary worker released a virus into the system. Continue Reading
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July 08, 2002
08
Jul'02
Third NTT DoCoMo satellite launched
An Ariane 5 rocket successfully launched NTT DoCoMo's N-Star C satellite into orbit from Arianespace's launch centre in Kourou,... Continue Reading
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July 07, 2002
07
Jul'02
Thought for the day:Bring back people
Hard-hitting IT columnist Simon Moores gives his personal take on the hot issue of the day.Are we deceiving ourselves over... Continue Reading
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July 07, 2002
07
Jul'02
IBM faces criticism on Web services security initiative
IBM is trying to embed its technology at the core of emerging Web services standards, with the release of a set of application... Continue Reading