• China's Lenovo to buy IBM's PC business
  • The security lingo of 2004
  • Commerce One patents auctioned off
  • Siebel builds channel sales network
  • Akamai accepts damages payment in patent suit
  • 2005 the year of the IT security pro
  • Group formed to track IM threats
  • Lancs police trials mobile data services
  • Nortel and Symantec pair up on embedded security
  • IT women get support group
  • Project Megagrid shows off business side of grid
  • Bush urged to get to grips with cybersecurity
  • Dell slams IBM-Lenovo deal
  • IBM expands virtual resources for partners
  • Intel settles on new desktop strategy
  • Oracle gives database and grid a boost
  • BEA hails app server upgrade
  • Oracle offers latest BI platform
  • Oracle unveils next generation business apps
  • North East NHS trusts e-trading system goes live
  • Israel issues R&D invite to India
  • Cisco guns for datacentres
  • US customers lose confidence in online security
  • IT at heart of Jersey reorganisation
  • Low-cost computing opens up
  • FrontRange unveils IP Contact Centre for SMEs
  • EDS to miss financial targets
  • Wick Hill launches WLan security solution
  • State supercomputing has business licking lips
  • Security biggest concern with WLan
  • Madge secures wireless Lan
  • Brand new jbag
  • More threats, more intrusion prevention
  • Oracle launches major app server upgrade
  • Banks turn to off-the-shelf ERP
  • Oracle remains tight-lipped about PeopleSoft
  • Microsoft issues first service pack for Windows 2003
  • IBM triples transistor performance
  • Dell excludes UK from price cuts
  • Microsoft offers free database management tool
  • AMD to switch on better Opteron power management
  • Frost & Sullivan predicts 5.9% outsourcing growth per year -- and other news briefs
  • Mainframes fade away as Windows XP grows
  • Microsoft and BT target SMEs with pay-as-you-go e-mail service
  • Oracle shows 10g and grid strategies at OracleWorld
  • EDS to speed up CSA case transfer
  • Microsoft issues extra Internet Explorer fix
  • Iomega targets SMEs with NAS 100d
  • Exchange giant boosts web EDI back-up recovery
  • CA updates Unicenter offerings
  • Epson working on e-paper delivery by 2010
  • Microsoft to appeal to Eolas patent ruling
  • Price could boost 3G phone sales
  • BlueSky wins Nextmap contract worth £1.2m -- and other sales win briefs
  • New RSA Sign-on Manager goes for two-factor ID
  • Former Sun and BEA execs launch grid venture
  • MmO2 leapfrogs rivals with super-fast 3G
  • New tools show how systems affect business processes
  • Oracle OpenWorld focuses on data integration
  • EU threatens legal action over IT regulation
  • Lenovo confirms talks with 'major IT company'
  • Icann seeks new domain registrar
  • AOL to adapt WebEx for AIM personal customers
  • Financial service giant realigns IT
  • Palm Treo users get free memory -- and more news briefs
  • Use of MPLS predicted to double in four years
  • IBM's heavyweight server wins the processing prize for Power5
  • Open source group to spread cost message
  • Simple systems for fast pay-off in child protection
  • Allders rolls out invoice automation
  • Birmingham health trust covers £6.5m roll-out costs
  • NHS IT trust staff face up to the challenges
  • NHS CIO says commitment is vital for national IT plan success
  • Microsoft gives NT4 users support boost
  • BCS to make its mark on US profession
  • Avoid adding risk and complexity to projects to achieve goals rapidly
  • Personality test aims to guard against over-familiarity
  • RAF and British Council map staff IT skills to reinforce recruitment and retention
  • Helping charities keeps IT professionals busy
  • Infineon execs to serve time over price-fixing
  • EU rethinks data retention by ISPs
  • EDS admits operator error caused DWP crash
  • Windows 2000 to get its last major update
  • Future of government broadband scheme in doubt as demand falls
  • Bush bans internet taxes
  • Audit inquiry into 'high risk' NHS IT plan widens
  • Councils face changed priorities for year ahead
  • Second taker for Transmeta's power leak plug
  • Suppliers reluctant to test apps for virtualised systems
  • NT4 users face upgrade dilemma as Microsoft finally ends support
  • Berners-Lee comes back to Britain to work on web's next generation
  • Cisco aims triple-play router at converged enterprises
  • SAP launches new CRM module
  • Police fingerprint system crashes
  • Industry backs action on training
  • IT directors face fight for staff
  • Interoperable instant messaging by January
  • ISPs need to get involved in regulatory debate, says Ofcom
  • Lloyds TSB signs £500m network deal with IBM
  • IBM security boss reveals roadmap
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