• SAP opens Asia Pacific support centre in China
  • Man pleads gulity to credit info theft
  • Storage software revenue soars to $1.9bn
  • Vodafone first to offer slimmer Blackberry device
  • Infineon to pay $160m fine for DRam price-fixing
  • Internet trading giants face patent challenge
  • Nokia and NEC test IP multimedia interoperability
  • Technology speeds up post-hurricane claims resolution
  • US moves ahead with cybersecurity R&D effort
  • Mozilla fixes browser and e-mail bugs
  • Lucent, Cisco and Nortel join WiMax Forum
  • MS Office Live Communications Server goes conferencing
  • Sun and Microsoft to detail interoperability plans
  • Semiconductor industry will continue to contract
  • Sony to mass produce flattest screens
  • Yahoo buys Musicmatch for £90m
  • Java community replaces Sun 'dictatorship'
  • Hitachi introduces new notebook drives
  • Sun trims fourth-quarter earnings by $12m
  • ObjectWeb plans open-source BPEL server
  • Proxim settles patent lawsuit with Symbol
  • Microsoft watches TV and movies for Christmas
  • Father-son piracy team sentenced to jail
  • Nokia embraces SD memory cards
  • Internet group rejects Microsoft's anti-spam solution
  • Bug exposes Unix and Linux admin console
  • Oracle's numbers up
  • Protocol Smash technology barriers
  • Xerox adds HSBC and Boeing to its portfolio
  • IBM targets smaller firms for RFID services
  • Novell beefs up its identity management toolkit
  • Jpeg handling flaw threatens PCs, Microsoft warns
  • NEC starts grid computing trial for Mazda
  • Smaller, sharper digital pen hits market
  • Outsourcing pushes up IT spending growth
  • Symantec launches anti-phishing service
  • Watmore plans super-group of CIOs to streamline Whitehall IT
  • Intermec unveils first multiprotocol RFID printer
  • Indian BPO services face staff shortage
  • IBM open sources speech recognition code
  • Linux standards base adds C++ support
  • Business management for software projects
  • Microsoft adds to Visual Studio tools line
  • IBM takes Linux down market
  • CA gives BrightStor a boost
  • Sendo and Microsoft settle smart phone lawsuit
  • Borland challenges Visual Studio with Diamondback
  • 3Com to enter router market again
  • Brainshare fails to excite users
  • HP wins £160m US defence logistics deal
  • Processor supports XP SP2's anti-virus potential
  • ISP Telenor cripples zombie PC network
  • Oracle offers to co-host apps
  • IBM's Stinger to take DB2 to the next level
  • Digital Evolution takeover bales out Flamenco
  • Endangered species tracked with SAS
  • Fast Guide: XP SP2 security
  • Councils shortlisted for IT awards
  • MFI fights to put its £50m system back on track after profit warning
  • Managed services primed for expansion
  • Networks are getting healthier
  • Iconium goes central
  • E-mail is killing networks
  • Intel strategy improves PC management
  • NT4 users to benefit from MS Virtual Server
  • Whitehall will make better use of IT staff, says new government CIO
  • SMEs unsure of IT staff's credentials
  • WLan market spreads rapidly
  • Swansea strike is a 'PR disaster' for outsourcing
  • Keeping mobile data secure
  • Savills builds on firm foundations
  • NHS could lose IT staff over new pay structure
  • Japanese team claims optical breakthrough
  • Open season on Blackberry
  • Wireless innovations
  • Brainshare - Identity management is key for Novell
  • New Nortel switches provide SIP support
  • Cisco introduces integrated routers
  • Sun's new servers will fit ultrasparc IV for low end-market
  • Conference highlights service-based computing
  • EC clears HP's bid for Synstar
  • McAfee launches managed e-mail service
  • Ignore Longhorn and stick with XP, says Gartner
  • More than just another government tsar
  • EDS set to cut 20,000 jobs over two years
  • Hitachi and Intel join forces on mobile phone drives
  • IBM unveils new low-end Power5 server
  • Next move: Which trainer offers the best course?
  • (ISC)2 offers postgrad scholarship
  • Hot skills: Base of large J2EE and Linux users creates market for Weblogic skills
  • Well informed staff are motivated staff
  • Application server cut down for small firms
  • Oracle improves integration with latest release of E-Business Suite
  • Political parties work IT into election manifestos
  • Wimax chips to offer long-distance broadband
  • Intel unveils roadmap to reduce cost of business transformation
  • New company law could cost IT millions
  • Housing association polices mobile net use
  • Developers warn of more security holes in Linux
  • Prescott lists ‘priority outcomes’
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