• Growing virus threat prompts bank to outsource network security monitoring
  • Revenue and Customs merger plan hinges on IT
  • Swiss Army Knife packs a flash memory drive
  • Oracle lawyers win access to secret information
  • Users meet to consider future of NT 4.0 support
  • Time Warner denies reports of AOL sale
  • Via launches Nano-ITX motherboard
  • Integr8 IT launches data recovery solution
  • US court gives green light to MS antitrust case
  • Privacy concerns surface at CeBIT RFID debate
  • More restructuring and layoffs for i2 Technologies
  • Sun to develop RSS technology
  • WiMax technology holds promise, agree experts
  • Co-op wins retrial in £11m battle with ICL
  • Novell adds to its Linux lineup
  • Semiconductor industry probes cancer link claims
  • Tiscali activates VoIP international network
  • Novell links management products to cut costs
  • Alcatel comms initiative aims to boost productivity
  • Asustek offers Wi-Fi case for hard drives
  • HP expands SME services push
  • Microsoft-EC antitrust talks collapse
  • Lloyds TSB saves £20m by using monitoring software to cut fraud
  • Microsoft urges users to protect themselves better from viruses
  • Intel and BMW unveils 'tomorrow's mobile office'
  • SanDisk introduces new flash memory cards
  • Nokia, Sony and Philips promote touch-based interaction technology
  • Cisco Catalyst updates aim to speed admin
  • ODSL welcomes Chinese govt agency
  • Vodafone D2 to meet demand for 3G data
  • Desktop Linux demand on the rise, says Sun
  • SAP and Visa team on expense management
  • Wlan boom will revolutionise the enterprise
  • HP ships business PCs preloaded with Linux
  • May launch for T-Mobile 3G voice and data
  • US files complaint over China chip taxes
  • BT hosts VoIP offer within Europe
  • Second outage hits MSN Messenger
  • Sony releases fourth-generation AIT tape
  • Citrix synchronises with Intel mobile users
  • SAP revamps NetWeaver platform
  • PeopleSoft breathes new life into World apps
  • Nortel launches MCS 5100 worldwide
  • AMD unveils Athlon FX-53
  • Law needs to address open-source IP issues
  • Latest Bagle variant exploits MS hole
  • Novell delivers two Linux offerings
  • Study says security appliances are the way forward
  • Nokia launches mobile RFID kit
  • HP's rugged notebooks can take a beating
  • Glasgow signs £42m telecoms deal for e-government
  • California ID theft bill seeks to broaden legislation
  • Telnic's .tel breaks away from the .mob
  • Microsoft paints management software future
  • Web services interoperability tools released
  • Intel joins Liberty Alliance
  • Deutsche Telekom and Lucent collaborate on VoIP
  • O2 unveils 3G card for Germany
  • Former Oracle chief hails services-based software
  • Hopes fade for Microsoft-EU antitrust agreement
  • W3C recommends VoiceXML 2.0
  • HP shareholders propose expensing options
  • Microsoft signs media player deals in Europe
  • Lucent faces SEC fine after accounting probe
  • XP update blocks pop-ups by default
  • Microsoft salutes open source - cautiously
  • IBM demonstrates mySAP virtualisation tool
  • Sony president opens CeBIT show
  • Best practices for enabling and maintaining compliance
  • Cautious welcome for Budget from IT professionals
  • Consultation begins on open source for public sector
  • Sun to ship server software for Red Hat Linux
  • MS exec: Open source harms software economy
  • Deutsche Telekom extends MPLS services to US
  • Deutsche Telekom pushes broadband
  • Microsoft steps up localised software initiative
  • Outsourcing means US job creation is a must
  • Microsoft's Ballmer continues antitrust talks with European Commission
  • CA and AmberPoint embrace MOM
  • Microsoft management products go to beta
  • Toshiba launches multimedia notebooks
  • Startup to sell open-source insurance
  • LG Electronics enters the notebook market
  • Staffware releases preliminary results
  • AOL Bill Pay simplifies online transactions
  • Documentum gains Xerox content integration line
  • Microsoft targets speech recognition market
  • Procter & Gamble expands HP outsourcing deal
  • IBM targets 40,000 Linux desktops by 2005
  • Sun maps out plans for Java and OS
  • Angry IT staff say NHS denigrates their success
  • IT industry calls for tax incentives
  • EU regulators back Microsoft ruling
  • Foundry and Extreme launch edge switches
  • Diversinet wins Chinese mobile certificate deal
  • Veritas will restate financial results
  • Psion shareholders approve Symbian/Nokia deal
  • 'How to' software exploits book raises eyebrows
  • IBM signs up first vertical ISVs
  • Microsoft says $40 XP will close 'digital divide'
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