• Get 3G pricing and integration right warn analysts
  • 3Com boosts Wi-Fi
  • Better mobile security
  • Businesses ignoring security flaw
  • EMC targets SMEs
  • Adobe to digitally certify PDFs
  • First children’s social care system goes live
  • Intel helps developers make the jump from 32-bit to 64-bit computing
  • Google boosts search capabilities
  • Via's multimedia Isaiah goes 64-bit
  • Cron steers CA towards on-dmand computing
  • Microsoft targets European SMEs
  • Avaya to buy German IP telephony supplier
  • HP updates switch software
  • EMC introduces new ILM products
  • Fujitsu upgrades Nocona-based servers
  • Slimline dual core processors will fit single core slots
  • Ballmer rules out bids for Oracle, PeopleSoft or SAP
  • PalmOne licenses MS Exchange for mobile e-mail
  • Siebel blueprint will help customers get the most out of CRM
  • SAP and Infineon unveil RFID management system
  • Symantec releases data recovery tools
  • PeopleSoft board opens up to Oracle
  • EU in-fighting could scupper patent legislation
  • Aventail introduces 'smart' secure access
  • Users face five years of patching pain as security flaws keep rising
  • Chinese mobile phone manufacturers' supply chain inexperience contributed to chip slowdown
  • IBM targets the medium-sized business
  • IBM pushes virtual services with new on-demand datacentres
  • Siebel looks to custom-built apps to boost bottom line
  • Siemens agrees to sell Huawei enterprise gear
  • NHS announces closure date for IT agency
  • Bank to use SMS messages to check transactions
  • Q3 revenue up for PeopleSoft and Siebel
  • Microsoft, HP, IBM safe from Kodak software patent
  • EMC upgrades replication and storage management tools
  • Price war hots up as BT cuts entry-level broadband fees
  • IBM introduces ThinkPad with fingerprint reader
  • SmartDBA can now handle all major databases
  • Future Windows component could spur old-school script viruses
  • Siebel adds analytics extensions
  • Role-based Windows subsets will compete more directly with Linux
  • Sproqit launches true mobile access software
  • Microsoft previews embedded version of Windows XP
  • Students tackle Gates on outsourcing
  • Standard Chartered Bank follows open source path
  • Symantec offers bare metal restore software
  • Blunkett targets six million passengers in e-borders pilot
  • Privacy watchdog condemns US Visit
  • Chinese RFID requirement won't add significantly to costs
  • Red Hat's CEO is sold on Netscape buy
  • LCD sales deliver Sharp profits jump
  • HP completes Synstar purchase
  • RIAA sues 762 P2P file-traders
  • Hitachi and NEC see fruits of joint venture
  • CA to name CEO in 30 to 45 days
  • Does PeopleSoft reshuffle have implications for Oracle bid?
  • Storage Technology buys into management market
  • US cybersecurity chief resigns
  • Judge queries EC-ordered remedies to curb Microsoft power
  • Munich migrates to Linux despite EU debate
  • Panasonic adds smartcard function to SD memory
  • Slight dip in spending plans leaves them well up on last year
  • Broadband value pack
  • IT press gives early warning says O’Brien
  • Sun's Java upgrade is faster and easy to use
  • Banks use card fraud software against phishers
  • DoJ won't appeal Oracle-PeopleSoft decision
  • NHS IT NHS fines BT for missing spine targets
  • NHS IT Wirral hospital is 'years ahead' on patient records
  • Wirral lights the way to electronic records
  • E-gov sites 'must pass Google test'
  • Train firms automate rail enquiries
  • Virtualisation speeds Revenue's apps roll-out
  • Tesco relaunches its RFID scheme
  • Customers hit by billing problems as O2 migrates to new CRM system
  • Training for CISSP Certification: SearchSecurity.com's Security School
  • New intranet goes to aid of hurricane victims
  • PeopleSoft 'terminates' CEO Conway
  • 3Com kit aids integration
  • Surrey secures mobile phone calls
  • Broadband hits five million user milestone as take-up gathers pace
  • Software can help answer regulators' questions
  • Housing group's IT team improves quality and helps to speed up service for tenants
  • Lack of youngsters could create skills shortage
  • Mother wins IT position
  • Number of women in IT industry falls by almost half in four years
  • The writing on the wall
  • Network Rail’s £30m best-of-breed project arrives on track, on time and under budget
  • Netscape falls to Red Hat
  • Abbey bets bank on consolidation and virtual call centre
  • IT successes are built on rock of Partenon
  • Spanish practices to rule in Abbey-Santander deal
  • Opsware parcel for FedEx
  • DHL gives drivers PDAs to improve workflow
  • Microsoft loses Fat patent
  • Lufthansa embarks on three-year project to overhaul aging systems
  • HP fury over Sun blog bashing
  • Portable mobile phone recharger in prototype
  • Dell to sell ServGate appliances
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