• 'Dangerous' Netsky V gives users the slip
  • SCO investor seeks way out of deal
  • Apps downtime can cost up to £550,000 per hour
  • Mutual benefits
  • Opteron swells AMD's coffers
  • Traders still shun petrol exchange's electronic system six months on
  • Next Move: Will university help me find a job?
  • Reward innovation and enter your department for a technology prize
  • Busy spring schedule beckons for IT users
  • Industry team wins coding prize
  • Edinburgh academic scoops BCS award with glitch predictor model
  • Wesleyan in-sources IT from Cap Gemini
  • Global RFID survey reveals that half of all projects are being abandoned as failures
  • Vulnerabilities found in HP Internet Express
  • Securicor saves with DSL
  • Whitehall department buys £15m file system
  • Firms tackle data sharing
  • EarthLink uncovers rampant spyware and trojans
  • IBM sees first-quarter profit and sales growth
  • Oracle updates Java toolset
  • Compuware prepares to roll out Uniface 8.4
  • BEA and Accenture streamline web portal management
  • Sun suffers $760m loss
  • Microsoft opens up Visio schemas
  • SAP moves closer to acquiring SAP SI
  • Manugistics and IBM form product alliance
  • GMail still dogged by privacy issues
  • W3C founder lands technology prize
  • Ignoring disabled web access will lead to legal action, warns DRC
  • Intel's Sonoma launch promises to outpace Centrino
  • EMEA PC sales on the rise, says Gartner
  • Bacs launches online billing service
  • Sun launches latest app server
  • Oasis backs reusable content spec for documents
  • Verizon to launch expanded business network services
  • ISPs to form US lobbying group
  • Attacks at universities raise security concerns
  • Lindows changes OS name to Linspire
  • MySQL readies preview of clustered database
  • Oracle touts grids and SOAs with developer tool
  • Microsoft extends JVM software support
  • Sun-Microsoft pact whets users' appetites
  • IBM buys Schlumberger's business continuity unit
  • PeopleSoft extends Linux support
  • Cisco releases WLan security protocol
  • Company warns of bugged spam messages
  • Microsoft issues flood of critical patches
  • Microsoft updates Outlook to Notes connector
  • Budget cuts compromises network security
  • Microsoft reins in Longhorn ambitions
  • Sun and BEA advance Java app offerings
  • Infosys sets up US subsidiary
  • Switch can slash IP telephony costs, firm claims
  • Ultra-wideband fights for greater acceptance
  • Microsoft and Micro Focus target mainframes
  • IBM upgrades WebSphere Commerce
  • Federal agencies must set security benchmark, says US workgroup
  • Service providers' observance of compliance is a cause for concern
  • Yankee Group draws up RFID 'roadmap'
  • IBM boosts autonomic resources
  • Salesforce.com launches CRM app for spring
  • Quest user group left out in the cold
  • IBM and Cisco battle remote attack vulnerabilities
  • Domino 6.5 to deliver rapid ROI
  • BT problems could have been avoided
  • Small firms left without support
  • MEPs warn of dangers of offshoring
  • MoD contract down to last two
  • Whitehall urged to curb civil servants' snooping
  • Retail sites urged to take card firms' hacking test
  • Nurses back NHS IT plan despite lack of consultation
  • John Lewis migrates core business system to Linux
  • HP forges ahead with FATA drives
  • Two left in race for MoD's £4bn IT contract
  • Licence sell-on call as level of mergers rises
  • Boards see IT spend as key to unlock growth
  • Water firm rolls out user access system to improve IT security
  • Online customer service enables utilities to improve billing systems and cut costs
  • Java support will benefit Windows
  • Users to profit from joint effort
  • Government departments urged to clamp down on IT misuse
  • Microsoft and Sun's settlement will yield web services benefits and support for Java
  • Free database lists security flaws
  • SCO moves for delay in IBM trial
  • Auditors working on cyber-risk standard
  • Management changes at Unisys
  • Yahoo first-quarter results soar
  • Dell boosts first-quarter sales forecast
  • Lindows.com will change name outside US
  • Oracle awaits grid database upgrades
  • Carphone Warehouse expects 12-month ROI on CRM project
  • W3C completes web scripting specs
  • Windows/Linux thin client makes debut
  • Intel Japan comes under scrutiny by trade body
  • Water method shrinks chips
  • Portsmouth NHS Trust sets agenda for online auctions
  • Michigan joins DOJ case against Oracle
  • Proposed US state ID theft bill amended
  • Softek breaks away from Fujitsu
  • Question mark hangs over Linux/Windows reports
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