• Intel boss lauds e-distribution
  • Thomson joins in on ContentGuard takeover
  • ICQ joins webmail battle
  • Fraud fighters form up
  • IBM software executive to become CA CEO
  • Vodafone tests out Chinese kit
  • Worm hidden in UK site's banner ads
  • US raises quota of foreign workers
  • IBM and Honeywell sign defence pact
  • URL mix-up sends Oz Idol fans to gay porn site
  • Skulls trojan targets Symbian smartphones
  • HP joins the corporate bloggers
  • Retain staff with a flexible working policy
  • PeopleSoft and Oracle still locked in battle
  • X marks the Linux security hole
  • Intel’s Itanium 2 64-bit chip for high-end only -- and other news briefs
  • Downtime: Lucky Pinder lands plum security job
  • End-of-year events are dominated by security
  • Oracle wins share battle but PeopleSoft board refuses to negotiate
  • IT professionals hand out £70,000 to child charities
  • St Helens College e-procurement pilot cuts paperwork and simplifies transactions
  • Users offered service to tackle IT complexity
  • Safety of ID card data still in doubt
  • ID card business plan will not be made public
  • Council's IT strategy embraces flexible working
  • M&S expands RFID roll-out
  • Sun to offer low-power Niagra chip
  • Halligan to remain with the NHS
  • OGC to act after Whitehall shown to avoid project assessments
  • MPs denied access to IT information
  • GPs may boycott NHS appointment system
  • CSA IT passed Gateways despite no fall-back plan
  • Make transition from 32- to 64-bit Windows in 2005, says Microsoft
  • HSBC head office staff gain two hours a week after e-mail training
  • Security user group gears up for growth
  • Banks look to trial web toolbars to counter phishing e-mail attacks
  • Expanding Isotrak becomes blade runner
  • Council announces 5,000 desktop Staroffice deal
  • Blunkett defends £3.1bn ID card spend as an add-on to passports
  • Sun to offer Solaris 10 free in bid to beat the growth of open source
  • Barclays banks on an integrated IT department in a bid to cut costs
  • Prepare your firm for freedom of information
  • Hone your business process skills
  • IT and biotechnology look set to fuel the next economic revolution
  • UN establishes Working Group on Internet Governance -- and other news briefs
  • Microsoft ignores Itanium 2 to target low end with cluster server
  • Software tool to simplify updates to Dell servers
  • Hackers could target printers for network attacks, users are warned
  • Firefox ignites web browser market
  • Secret storage project installs 64-bit chips
  • New Sober variant spreading
  • Spam and virus shields beefed up
  • Employer-hop your way to top
  • Co-op boosts defences against fraud
  • DSI strategy will force Microsoft to support rivals
  • Crash Course: Recovery
  • Responsibility without authority leaves head of police IT with roll-out quandary
  • Forces may have to conform in national interest
  • HP and Mitel ease network convergence
  • Microsoft Exchange users to get more tools
  • Blunkett looks to greater scrutiny of private sector use of data
  • DoCoMo develops Linux and Symbian platform
  • Finjan warns of 10 flaws in Windows SP2
  • Sybari offers security for Instant Messaging and SharePoint
  • Google sees benefits in corporate blogging
  • Exagrid offers self-healing and self-protecting storage
  • Russian court finds virus writer guilty
  • Nortel certifies new VoIP partners
  • Intel considers India for chip manufacturing
  • RIAA files 761 new file-trading lawsuits
  • Microsoft and Yahoo extend contract for web ads
  • W3C's workshop aims to improve handheld web access
  • European businesses favour consumer IM
  • Yahoo and SBC extend partnership and plan new services
  • Oracle to deliver quarterly security patches
  • Oracle readies integration app
  • Police IT shake-up to aid data flow
  • Flexible working key to staff retention
  • SEC delays accelerated filing deadlines
  • IPMI added to network management scheme
  • AOL upgrades with security tools
  • Microsoft adds support to Unesco IT education plan
  • MPAA files first suits against movie file-swappers
  • LanDesk adds security component
  • Microsoft and Dassault Systèmes team on 3D design
  • Salesforce.com continues strong customer growth
  • Epiphany's latest apps gives call centres a boost
  • 3G: Anything in it for businesses?
  • ID cards need stronger policing, says Information Commissioner
  • Government will not publish business case for ID cards
  • Blunkett defends £3.1m spend on ID cards
  • Gateway expands Media Center PC lineup
  • BT's 21st century network get underway
  • ADIC to combine disc and tape in single device
  • Burst.com accuses Microsoft of destroying evidence
  • SunTrust accounting problem could delay Sarbanes-Oxley filing
  • Spain joins WiMax network
  • Microsoft's Charney gets serious about security
  • Virtual tape libraries: Buyers beware
  • Gates touts software 'magic' to cut complexity
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