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  • Chip manufacturers join forces to support combined 3G/Wi-Fi
  • Symantec continues datacentre focus with acquisition
  • CA integrates security products
  • Sun to widen user security options
  • Microsoft to launch push mobile e-mail system
  • Police improve lead sharing
  • HP splits handheld business to boost sales
  • Lotus Notes hit by highly critical security bugs
  • Egenera announces blade server upgrades
  • Blade servers improve cooling management
  • Banking industry confident about business continuity
  • HP gains acceptance for new blade server
  • Iron Mountain sticks with NetApp Nas
  • Microsoft widens enterprise security offering
  • Skype adds user presence feature on websites
  • Bank of America hit by another security breach
  • Virgin promises Wi-Fi to overcome connectivity problems
  • Sun warns of Java Runtime security flaws
  • Seven patches from Microsoft for Valentines day
  • Oracle lays off 2,000 employees
  • Phones at risk of drive by attacks
  • System will help police to pool intelligence
  • Analysts caution on new SAP support regime
  • RIM issues software to overcome Blackberry patent dispute
  • British businesses see VOIP benefits
  • IBM develops blade server-based on “cell” technology
  • Business Objects to spend $69m on Firstlogic
  • Google adds to Desktop search software
  • French bank accounts targeted by Russian virus gangs
  • NHS will to adopt six-year-old software, warns analyst group
  • Lucent buys Riverstone Networks
  • European Commission to act on high mobile roaming charges
  • Government fears UK could be left behind in comms race
  • SMEs receive IP communications boost
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  • IBM launches SMB solutions platform
  • Linksys launches switches for SMB networks
  • Western European SMB IT market tops £90bn
  • SMB community targeted by spam
  • Borland to sell Delphi and Jbuilder
  • HP boosts database management offering with new acquisition
  • Fifteen new members sign up for Liberty Alliance
  • Revenue makes 500,000 mistakes in tax codes
  • MEF drives up quality standards in carrier Ethernet
  • Gartner forecasts steady growth in BI software sales
  • Microsoft warns of new .wmf flaw
  • HP water-cooled rack system aims to boost efficiency of blade farms
  • Ofcom promises enterprise users greater protection
  • BT offers firms cheaper mobile calls with Fusion
  • Intel continues reduced power consumption drive
  • Intel and AMD unveil faster server chips
  • Novell gives Linux a graphics boost
  • Honeywell accuses former employee of posting staff data on web
  • SAP launches Premium Support
  • Bush proposes £38bn IT budget
  • Microsoft OneCare expected to undercut main security software players
  • RIM wins UK Blackberry patent battle
  • Logistics network uses SOA to create advanced tracking system
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  • GM in £8.4bn outsourcing programme
  • Planned expansions to fuel boom in IT recruitment in South East
  • Public sector security conference
  • IBM Workplace is more than just an alternative to Microsoft Office
  • IBM calls for global co-operation
  • Tighten up smartcard access to protect patient data, warn GPs
  • Broadband is too pricey, say users
  • IT 'not to blame' for Kinnect flop
  • Cisco discovers resellers dealing in fake stock
  • VMware offers free virtualisation
  • Warning on spreadsheet reliance
  • Your shout: outsourcing good practice, progressive GPs and Linux flaw
  • MoD saves £10m by apps rationalisation
  • Home Office rapped over accounts system failures
  • Third-party Oracle fix dilemma
  • Revenue site copes well with last minute flurry
  • Tokyo Stock Exchange replaces trading system
  • Degree offers professional certification
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  • Ford IT leaders co-ordinate global RFID effort
  • Firms warned of instant messaging worm threat
  • IBM mainframe processor add-on could cut cost for enterprise apps
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  • Asda to begin testing RFID tags as Wal-Mart extends worldwide trial
  • BMC adds its identity management to .net
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  • TNT rolls out RFID along supply chain
  • MS licensing changes get a mixed response
  • Open Xchange adds Windows e-mail log-in
  • CA patches vulnerability
  • Fiat and Microsoft show off Windows-based cars
  • Adobe graphics flaw could see design work destroyed
  • AOL and Yahoo to charge firms for e-mail marketing campaigns
  • NEC unveils new fault-tolerant server range
  • IBM boosts single sign-on enterprise offering
  • Sybase gets modelling
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