June 2003
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June 06, 2003
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Microsoft CEO admits licensing gaffe
Microsoft has finally admitted that it mishandled the introduction of controversial software licensing changes last year. Continue Reading
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June 06, 2003
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Jun'03
Acquisitions a mixed blessing, analysts claim
Analysts claim that the sales of JD Edwards and Baan have altered the enterprise landscape, providing a more viable supply base... Continue Reading
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June 06, 2003
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Jun'03
Former Xerox executives settle fraud charges
Six former Xerox senior executives have agreed to pay $22m to settle financial fraud charges brought by the US Securities and... Continue Reading
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June 06, 2003
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Jun'03
IBM unveils database for smaller firms
IBM has announced general availability of DB2 UDB (Universal Database) Express, a database intended for smaller-size businesses... Continue Reading
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June 06, 2003
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Jun'03
Sun to unveil Project Rave development tool
Sun Microsystems will unveil a developer tool and community portal designed to broaden the appeal of its Java programming... Continue Reading
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June 06, 2003
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Jun'03
Oracle and Cap Gemini sign development agreement
Cap Gemini Ernst & Young and Oracle have agreed to promote Oracle 9i Application Server and Database solutions internationally. Continue Reading
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June 06, 2003
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Jun'03
General Dynamics wins $2bn US Army IT deal
The US Army has awarded a 10-year contract worth up to $2bn to General Dynamics to provide IT products to the US government. Continue Reading
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June 06, 2003
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Jun'03
Europe delays ruling on Microsoft antitrust case
The European Commission is seeking more evidence to strengthen its antitrust case against Microsoft. The move will delay any... Continue Reading
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June 06, 2003
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Jun'03
French GSM operators collaborate on Wi-Fi
Société Française du Radiotéléphone (SFR), Bouygues Télécom and France Télécom, a subsidiary of Orange France, operators of... Continue Reading
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June 06, 2003
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Jun'03
eBay to start charging European taxes
eBay will start charging VAT on European seller fees from 1 July, in accordance with European Union regulations. Continue Reading
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June 06, 2003
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Jun'03
Intel narrows revenue guidance
Intel narrowed its second-quarter revenue guidance yesterday, keeping expectations in line with those announced in its... Continue Reading
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June 06, 2003
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Jun'03
Dramatic increase in Linux hacking attacks
Attacks on servers running Linux increased dramatically over the three months to May while those on Microsoft servers fell,... Continue Reading
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June 06, 2003
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Jun'03
CIOs: Down the gym
During the first quarter of 2003, we interviewed 15 CIOs of large organisations. Most of the discussion was based on a single... Continue Reading
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June 05, 2003
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Jun'03
How should I manage multiple suppliers?
We have outsourced IT to three or four best-of-breed providers and have spent a lot of time defining who is responsible for what.... Continue Reading
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June 05, 2003
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Jun'03
Importing skills: at what cost to the future?
There are many benefits in using foreign IT workers, including lower wages and filling skills shortages in key areas, but there... Continue Reading
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June 05, 2003
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Jun'03
Three ways to annoy your IT supplier
The relationship between an IT supplier and its customer is a complex, multilayered one. On the surface it is all upbeat media... Continue Reading
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June 05, 2003
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Jun'03
Don't get stuck with buggy apps
Lawyer Richard Watkinson explains the pitfalls of software contracts. Continue Reading
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June 05, 2003
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Jun'03
Peril in the work permit minefield
Work permit gaffes could get your CEO sent down, warns Kamal Rahman. Continue Reading
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June 05, 2003
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Jun'03
Tales from our man in Baghdad
Graham Tottle was caught behind enemy lines during the 1990 Gulf war when he was the United Nations specialist providing the... Continue Reading
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June 05, 2003
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Jun'03
Danger: Bugbear bounces back
Security experts are warning of a new version of an e-mail-borne, mass-mailing virus that can disarm local security software,... Continue Reading