Gates spells out future to UK corporate IT leaders
Grids move mainstream with enterprise system deployments
Web service standards is delayed
Fire hits computer research at Southampton
European Commission to investigate 3G licensing
Oracle to release free database
O2 acquired by Telefonica for £17.7bn
Microsoft gets edge in Google hiring case
Microsoft to bundle XPS document format with Office 12
IBM releases WebSphere Google desktop search plug-in
Brewer uses SAP portal to let pubs and staff access corporate systems
Bird flu Trojan virus spreads
Novell could cut workforce by a fifth
Novell joins open document board
Pru expects big savings from single IT infrastructure
Tax credits bill is £236m and climbing
German body lists dangers of VoIP
Anti-spyware group publishes industry detection guidelines
Microsoft says profits up in first quarter
Mircosoft releases CRM 3.0 beta
Government launches internet security campaign
Sainsbury's scraps outsourcing deal with Accenture
Nokia joins forces with Microsoft on security appliances
ObjectWeb drives open source Java Business Integration
Unisys mainframes to migrate to Intel chips
Fiorina joins Cybertrust
Spyware costing the UK £445m, says Webroot
Gartner predicts improved security efficiency
Sun plans pervasive RFID
Avid claims storage revolution
Microsoft enhances beta version of OneCare Live
IT's role in organisations to be pivotal
Current investment not enough to ignite IT market
EMC buys Acartus to expand data archiving arsenal
Home is where the work is
Processes are key to IT security, says Gartner
Poor communication between business managers and IT undermining the success of outsourcing projects
Letter #3: Most tools are just Band-Aids, Phishing is still a threat
Letter #6: Microsoft is the problem
Letter #8: Rootkits are killing us
Letter #5: Adware is insidious
Editorial: The next worst thing in malware
War against malware still rages according to readers
Letter #9: Microsoft is more the problem than the solution
SAP improves Business One
Networks news in brief
News in brief
US passports to contain RFID chips
CA sees increased sales and profits return
Open source storage software body launched
Internet backbone weakened by vulnerable DNS servers
Law firm deploys PortWise
Qualys tool supports access control initiative
Microsoft launches new certification programme
Chatham Grammar solves data storage issues with low-cost San
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 SP2 released
Amazon posts lower profits as competition grows
Skype fixes security flaws
Distance learning now available for Lamp web server technology
Apache's good reputation drives demand for open web server skills
Firms will have to spend more on IT training, says E-Skills
How Capgemini's transition management leader rose through the outsourcing ranks
BT to start trials of 8mbps broadband
Cisco focuses software acceleration effort
Survey reveals rapid adoption of SSL VPNs for remote access
Discrimination hits staff of all ages, says study
Tetley updates EDI to meet Asda standard
Next move: Which web skills should I pursue?
A level 5 disaster recovery plan
IBM moves closer to business intelligence with role-specific software
US DoJ request delays Oracle antitrust review by a further 30 days
US universities challenge FBI wiretapping ruling
Novell refuses to comment on job loss rumours
Agreement reached in dotcom domain battle
Microsoft warns of flaw in “critical” patch
Sun links with Tideway Systems to boost datacentre service management
Cisco offers integrated two-way radio communication system
Bailiffs adopt mobile devices to boost service and transparency
IM Manager gives V.Ships global audit trail
Nokia smartphones to offer 'push' e-mail
CBI: 'end of beginning' for e-business
BA.com uses real-time software monitoring
Three Sans protect Close Premium Finance data
Councils told to use common resources
E-business projects to drive spending growth
Siebel expands Adaptive strategy with tools for custom CRM apps
Sunjuice integrates supply management
Waiting for the WiMax wireless revolution
Users look for better IT from logistics suppliers
Initiative aims to put Linux on handsets
Local councils set to be target for online crime
Phishing sites grow but attacks fall
MySQL 5.0 launch details and other big announcements in this week's tech news briefs
CIOs and IT directors are both vital, says Watmore
Change management key to project success
Society installs e-mail archive for continuity
Sky Chefs adopts fingerprint tool
Stroud and Swindon builds on digital system
Reporter's Notebook: NYC 'controls the software industry'
Pearl staff to transfer to Indian firm in £486m outsourcing deal
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