April 2003
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April 03, 2003
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Korean Ram unfairly subsidised, says US
The US Department of Commerce has preliminarily concluded that imports of some Ram chips from South Korea are illegally... Continue Reading
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April 03, 2003
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WebSphere plug-in allows WebLogic deployment
IBM will release a plug-in next week for its WebSphere Studio development environment that will allow customers to test and... Continue Reading
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April 03, 2003
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Colt Telecom offers Europe-wide Ethernet service
Colt Telecom group has introduced two services, EuroLANLink and CityLANLink, designed to allow enterprises to build their own... Continue Reading
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April 03, 2003
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FileNet acquires Shana for $8.5m
Content management company FileNet has bought Shana, a maker of electronic forms software, for $8.5m (£5.4m) in cash. Continue Reading
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April 03, 2003
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Microsoft's CE .net 4.2 moves into VoIP
Windows CE .net Version 4.2 will put voice-over-IP capability in handhelds, Windows-powered smartphones and other devices, along... Continue Reading
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April 03, 2003
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Open source drives government online purchasing
The Department for Work and Pensions' open-source online purchasing system could provide the blueprint for broader public sector... Continue Reading
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April 03, 2003
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UK has lowest software piracy rate in Europe
The UK has the lowest software piracy rate in Western Europe, a 57-country study by analyst firm IDC claimed. Continue Reading
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April 03, 2003
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Thought for the day: Stepping off the server merry-go-round
Choosing a server for your business is expensive and time-consuming. It doesn't help when Microsoft is trying to convince you... Continue Reading
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April 03, 2003
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SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop slated for June
SuSE Linux is to ship its SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop operating system in June, having delayed plans to ship it during the... Continue Reading
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April 03, 2003
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Whitehall slams its IT suppliers
Strategic IT partnerships between the public and private sector have no future unless suppliers get their act together, stop... Continue Reading
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April 03, 2003
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Gateway to restate financial results
Computer maker Gateway is restating the revenue it earned from the inclusion of America Online internet services with computers... Continue Reading
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April 03, 2003
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Interwoven CEO resigns
Interwoven's president and chief executive officer, John Van Siclen, has resigned. The content management software supplier also... Continue Reading
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April 03, 2003
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IBM builds Storage Tank for Cern
IBM is to sponsor IT research at Cern, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, testing its future storage networking... Continue Reading
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April 03, 2003
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Flamenco adding WS-Security to web package
Flamenco Networks will release an upgrade to its web services management system featuring support for the Oasis WS-Security... Continue Reading
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April 03, 2003
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Half of all UK travel sites break the law, says OFT
Almost half of UK based travel websites make potentially misleading claims, which breach four different sets of consumer... Continue Reading
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April 03, 2003
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Dell and Oracle tout enterprise alliance
Dell chief executive officer Michael Dell and Oracle CEO Larry Ellison shared a stage at Dell's Enterprise Event in New York... Continue Reading
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April 03, 2003
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Dell plans Linux on Itanium 2
Hardware giant Dell is to offer Linux on Itanium 2 processors later this year, according to the company’s chief operating officer... Continue Reading
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April 02, 2003
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IBM taps Cognos to solidify BI direction
IBM and Cognos have unveiled a multiyear joint development agreement to provide IBM's products and services with a tighter... Continue Reading
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April 02, 2003
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Apr'03
Co-op vs ICL - an IT project fiasco
The Co-operative Group and ICL had much to gain from a successful infrastructure roll-out across the retail giant. Yet the... Continue Reading
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April 02, 2003
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Apr'03
SARS outbreak disrupts IT industry in Asia
The outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome has disrupted the operations of IT companies in Hong Kong, Singapore and China.... Continue Reading