May 2004
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May 07, 2004
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May'04
SAP to tout CRM and integration technology
SAP hopes to woo its users next week by demonstrating how the latest enhancements to its software can help cut operational IT... Continue Reading
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May 07, 2004
07
May'04
SCO's lawsuit 'unfounded', says retail trade association
The National Retail Federation, the world's largest retail trade association, has issued a statement refuting SCO's claims that... Continue Reading
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May 07, 2004
07
May'04
Sybase buys XcelleNet
Sybase, a provider of enterprise infrastructure and mobile software, has announced a $95m buyout of data management applications... Continue Reading
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May 06, 2004
06
May'04
Cisco adds wireless to flagship switch
Cisco has unveiled a wireless Lan hardware module for the 6500 platform, along with an updated wireless management application... Continue Reading
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May 06, 2004
06
May'04
BT wins £46m UK airports deal
UK airports authority BAA has awarded BT a £46.6m deal to deliver managed voice and data services at Gatwick, Heathrow and... Continue Reading
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May 06, 2004
06
May'04
Rambus continues legal action against memory suppliers
Rambus is continuing its legal onslaught against computer memory companies by filing an antitrust lawsuit against four companies,... Continue Reading
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May 06, 2004
06
May'04
BBC cuts £2bn IT services shortlist down to three
The BBC today announced the third-stage shortlist of bidders for its £2bn 10-year IT services contract and the £100m sale of BBC... Continue Reading
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May 06, 2004
06
May'04
US retail group says SCO claims are 'unfounded'
A retail trade association in the US says the SCO Group's claim that it owns some of the intellectual property within the Linux... Continue Reading
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May 06, 2004
06
May'04
SAS9 now available on Intel Itanium 2 systems
SAS Institute and Intel have announced the immediate availability of SAS9 on Intel-based servers and clients. Continue Reading
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May 06, 2004
06
May'04
SAP to hire more software engineers in India
German business software company SAP is to increase the number of software engineers in its Indian operations by the end of this... Continue Reading
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May 06, 2004
06
May'04
Stop 'value leakage' in contract negotiations
IT managers who help negotiate contracts with suppliers often end up with less than they had hoped for, largely because of the... Continue Reading
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May 06, 2004
06
May'04
Microsoft retools next-generation security base
Microsoft is retooling its Next-Generation Secure Computing Base (NGSCB) security plan so that enterprise users and software... Continue Reading
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May 06, 2004
06
May'04
BPO spending and challenges increase
Spending on business process outsourcing (BPO) services will continue to increase in coming years, but so will clients'... Continue Reading
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May 06, 2004
06
May'04
HP enters e-mail archiving market
Hewlett-Packard moved into the data and retrieval market with the release of Reference Information Storage System (RISS). Continue Reading
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May 06, 2004
06
May'04
Microsoft enlists IronPort for antispam effort
Microsoft has teamed up with messaging appliance supplier IronPort Systems to bring new antispam capabilities for users of... Continue Reading
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May 06, 2004
06
May'04
Longhorn will appear in 32- and 64-bit editions
Microsoft is to release versions of its next major operating system release, codenamed Longhorn, for Itanium and 64-bit extended... Continue Reading
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May 06, 2004
06
May'04
Budget rises will be spent on delayed purchases
IT budgets are likely to increase this year as confidence in the business climate slowly returns, according to an IDC survey of... Continue Reading
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May 05, 2004
05
May'04
Organisations failing to use SLAs to manage system performance
UK users are failing to put in place service level agreements for IT systems, according to a survey by Dynamic Markets. Continue Reading
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May 05, 2004
05
May'04
Staff left in the dark over monitoring technologies
New technologies and laws are enabling greater communication monitoring. Industry experts argue whether this marks the arrival of... Continue Reading
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May 05, 2004
05
May'04
UK slipping in global e-government tables
The government’s initiative to drive take-up of public sector electronic services received a blow this week when an influential... Continue Reading