December 2004
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December 06, 2004
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Dec'04
Product life-cycle managers eye SMEs
Suppliers of product life-cycle management software are making their tools easier to deploy and use as interest in the technology... Continue Reading
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December 06, 2004
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Dec'04
BT to take full control of Italian telco Albacom
BT will take full control of Albacom, one of Italy's first alternative telecommunications operators, by buying out its three... Continue Reading
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December 06, 2004
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Dec'04
IBM puts PC business up for sale
IBM, the company that invented the PC, has put its PC business up for sale, according to the New York Times, and is in... Continue Reading
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December 06, 2004
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Dec'04
Ericsson offers mobile "push" e-mail product
Ericsson is hoping to take a slice of BlackBerry's pie, by reselling a mobile "push" e-mail product called Smartner. Continue Reading
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December 06, 2004
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Dec'04
More mobile anti-virus appears
Trend Micro will become the latest major anti-virus software company to provide protection against mobile phone viruses, with new... Continue Reading
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December 06, 2004
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Dec'04
EU Parliament to fund internet anti-porn programme
Members of the European Parliament are set to give a €45m (£31m) boost to efforts to fight child pornography on the internet. Continue Reading
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December 06, 2004
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Dec'04
Sun submits licence to open-source group
A Sun Microsystems engineer chartered with directing the engineering effort to open-source Solaris has published a new software... Continue Reading
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December 05, 2004
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Dec'04
Think Sarbanes Oxley extension changes things? Think again
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December 04, 2004
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Dec'04
Gartner sees 'grim' 2005 for unsavvy IT shops
Businesses are done squeezing cost-cutting measures out of IT, but they do expect process improvements. Continue Reading
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December 03, 2004
03
Dec'04
Sun shines on interoperability progress with Microsoft
Microsoft and Sun have declared some progress in their efforts to achieve interoperability citing co-operation on web services... Continue Reading
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December 03, 2004
03
Dec'04
Automatic code de-buggers 10 years away
It may be a decade before software suppliers get the automated tools they need to look for bugs in their code, although there are... Continue Reading
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December 03, 2004
03
Dec'04
IT spending in 2005 to grow 6%, says IDC
In making its annual predictions for the upcoming year, IDC said it expects worldwide IT spending to grow 6.1 percent for 2005, a... Continue Reading
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December 03, 2004
03
Dec'04
Linux wins major deal earning more credibility for open source
One of Germany's biggest financial services companies has migrated its core web services infrastructure to Linux - a fresh... Continue Reading
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December 03, 2004
03
Dec'04
The web - past, present and future
Internet luminaries gathered in Boston on Wednesday to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C),... Continue Reading
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December 03, 2004
03
Dec'04
Deepnet browser guards against phishing
On the heels of a new Netscape preview release and the launch of Firefox 1.0, a UK company has released a web browser it claims... Continue Reading
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December 03, 2004
03
Dec'04
Oracle sets out Openworld stall
Oracle plans to focus on its "Data Hub" technology for business intelligence, content management for the masses, grid computing,... Continue Reading
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December 03, 2004
03
Dec'04
Jail terms for DRam price fixers
Four executives at German memory supplier Infineon and its US subsidiary pleaded guilty to charges of illegally setting prices... Continue Reading
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December 03, 2004
03
Dec'04
EDS loses another Australian government agency contract renewal
For the second time this month, embattled IT services giant EDS is fighting for its Australian public sector life as government... Continue Reading
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December 03, 2004
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Dec'04
Object database goes open source
Startup company db4objects is releasing its object database, db4o, under an open-source format, with the product now available... Continue Reading
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December 03, 2004
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Dec'04
Brown to focus on plugging skills gap
The chancellor, Gordon Brown placed skills development at the centre of his pre-budget statement, announcing plans to help... Continue Reading