August 2003
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August 06, 2003
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Cisco 'cautiously optimistic' about future
Cisco Systems reported an increase in net income on slightly lower net sales for its fourth quarter compared with last year and... Continue Reading
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August 06, 2003
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US government says IT training is not enough
A four-year degree is not likely to be enough to land an IT job in the current economy, because employers also want experience.... Continue Reading
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August 06, 2003
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Aug'03
InfiniCon shrinks InfiniBand
InfiniCon Systems has introduced three 1U-high switches packed with 32 10gbps ports in its bid to score with high-performance... Continue Reading
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August 06, 2003
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Novell buys Ximian
Novell has acquired Ximian, one of the major drivers behind the Gnome project to create a Linux-based desktop and Mono, software... Continue Reading
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August 06, 2003
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Aug'03
SCO puts Unix price on Linux licensing scheme
The SCO Group has put a price on the licensing scheme that it says will bring Linux users out of the sights of its lawyers. Continue Reading
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August 06, 2003
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Thought for the day: Stop crying virus wolf
The security industry has a duty to be more realistic, says security expert Jan Hruska. Continue Reading
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August 05, 2003
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O2’s mobile data strategy takes shape
The past 18 months have seen O2 launch a string of innovative data services and other initiatives that appear to be paying off –... Continue Reading
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August 05, 2003
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Online catalogue enables small firms to reap SAP benefits
British Pepper and Spice, one of the UK's oldest companies, has streamlined its accounting processes by using software modules... Continue Reading
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August 05, 2003
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Aug'03
In-house mobile phone networks could bring 20% telecoms savings
Companies could make significant savings by creating mobile phone networks in their offices, mobile phone supplier Nokia has... Continue Reading
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August 05, 2003
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Aug'03
ITNet £83m datacentre contract
The Cabinet Office has awarded an £83m datacentre hosting contract to Birmingham-based supplier ITNet. Continue Reading
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August 05, 2003
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Aug'03
ICI Paints gives its managers the ability to update website content
ICI Paints is deploying content management software that will allow business managers to run the company's public websites and... Continue Reading
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August 05, 2003
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Aug'03
A celebration of quality guidance
BCS reveals the finalists in the ITConsultant and Quality Manager of the Year categories of the BCS IT Professional Awards Continue Reading
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August 05, 2003
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Aug'03
IT manager 'unfairly sacked' by F1 team
An IT manager at the centre of a dispute with the Williams Formula 1 Racing Team was unfairly dismissed by his employers,... Continue Reading
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August 05, 2003
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Aug'03
Linux gets boost from key security accreditation
Linux, the open-source operating system, has been given a major boost by achieving a key accreditation that will allow it to be... Continue Reading
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August 05, 2003
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Aug'03
Contractor demand rises as financial services sector shows signs of recovery
The demand for IT contractors is beginning to increase amid signs that large financial companies are at last rolling out IT... Continue Reading
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August 05, 2003
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Aug'03
BEA launches WebLogic 8.1
Executives from BEA Systems outlined their vision of BEA as an integration software supplier at the official launch of BEA's... Continue Reading
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August 05, 2003
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Aug'03
LinuxWorld: Apps suppliers ponder 64-bit Linux
When will mainstream business applications come to 64-bit Linux on commodity hardware? Next month, next year, or maybe never,... Continue Reading
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August 05, 2003
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Aug'03
Metastorm adds BAM to business process management
Metastorm will add BAM (business activity monitoring) to its BPM (business process management) tools. Continue Reading
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August 05, 2003
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Aug'03
AMD boosts clock speed on two-way Opteron
Advanced Micro Devices has released the Opteron 246, increasing the performance of its processors for two-way servers and... Continue Reading
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August 05, 2003
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Aug'03
Qualys challenges IDS detractors
Reducing the onslaught of false-positive alerts could breathe new life into IDSes (Intrusion Detection Systems), a technology... Continue Reading