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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