• Sally Army spends £10,000 to beat spam
  • NHS to cut fees with forensic unit
  • Banks join on credit database
  • Health service's £2.3bn programme loses its head
  • Users access BT-hosted Siebel CRM service
  • Suppliers offer back-to-basics CRM service
  • Police seek SMEs' advice
  • HP joins forces on storage offer
  • Gun database set up
  • UK IT industry can meet ID card challenge
  • Dundee picks Linux to cut back-office costs
  • Sendo unveils smartphone
  • Single bug or virus attack could cost your business £66,000
  • Nottingham City Council IT overhaul clears benefits backlog
  • Lack of e-enablement hampers construction industry, warns DTI
  • Newspapers fail online access tests
  • IoD calls for corporate manslaughter laws
  • Digital objects to transform net use
  • Royal Mail's new CIO says people come first
  • Getting a return on investment in training
  • Adapt service-oriented architecture or die, says industry chief
  • SME nation: an IT strategy for the future
  • Interlink and Trapeze set up wireless double act
  • Samsung unveils 57-inch TFT LCD panel
  • Broken transatlantic cable still disrupting internet traffic
  • IBM extends financing arm to life sciences
  • BBC to sell technology subsidiary
  • Prisons and Probation Services to merge, but IT questions remain
  • Oracle exec flies out to Iraq to help with rebuilding
  • US travel site sets IPO price
  • BEA readies Java web services technology
  • Boeing polishes in-flight Wi-Fi offering
  • CRM glitch still plagues AT&T Wireless Service
  • Siebel adds customer support to hosted offering
  • Open-source body counters SCO claims with 'Linux awareness initiative'
  • Co-op signs £1m deal to upgrade in-store systems
  • Opponents step up fight against proposed EU antipiracy law
  • Spanish police arrest Raleka worm suspect
  • Internet Explorer flaw could leave desktops insecure for a month
  • Airline giant aims for multimillion savings with IT consolidation
  • E-commerce legislation is boosting European online market
  • VeriSign completes Network Solutions unit sale
  • Fresh Blackberry arrives in UK
  • Former Microsoft employee jailed for fraud
  • Suppliers can overcome IT challenges of ID cards, says Intellect
  • ICL launches Meridio 4 software
  • Cautious optimism as server market shows growth
  • HP integration team leader resigns
  • SuSE upgrades enterprise server software
  • Silicon Valley venture capitalist Kleiner dies
  • Services head to leave Microsoft
  • Business process fusion adds value, says Gartner
  • IBM and BEA propose Java standards
  • Lockheed Martin wins $600m US airforce deal
  • Second delay for Microsoft-Lindows.com trial
  • US Senate approves Can-Spam bill
  • SharePoint installation can put Exchange at risk
  • Leaked paper reveals lack of funds for NHS IT plan
  • Lastminute.com overhauls IT to cope with expansion of dynamic holiday packaging
  • Get involved with the ICT charity ball
  • IT conferences tackle wave of new regulations
  • Sharp launches enterprise Linux PDA
  • Microsoft retires NetMeeting
  • Oracle to nominate candidates for PeopleSoft board
  • Vote expected on US anti-spam bill
  • SDL builds translator into Microsoft Office
  • Toshiba boosts memory chip production
  • Intel shows off 65-nanometer memory cells
  • Pivotal delays acquisition vote
  • Dell shifts support calls after customer complaints
  • Employers' expectations of graduates 'too specific'
  • Test your coding skills
  • Advice on meeting website disability laws
  • HMV picks up next door's Wi-Fi signals
  • Online retailers warned of fraud increase during Christmas period
  • IT staff helped police crack bank fraud case
  • Users warned to check laptops are not connecting to other networks
  • Debenhams cuts costs by linking stores with IP and broadband
  • Use authentication servers to beat WPA flaw
  • Software management tool eases the burden of patching systems
  • Gates pushes seamless computing
  • RFID: shops must act now or be left behind
  • Sun to offer 64-bit servers
  • Ignorance stops firms getting benefits of IT
  • SCO gears up to sue large Linux users
  • Dell claims 25% saving on services
  • Government quizzed over problems at CSA
  • Rushed testing led to tax credit IT system failures
  • Increase in contract jobs may herald IT recovery
  • Businesses told not to wait for 3G services
  • British identity theft fraud gang jailed
  • SuSE unveils Wine Rack initiative
  • New development outsourcing on the rise
  • Microsoft intensifies open-source battle in Europe
  • Boost for voice enablement and apps testing
  • Users struggle with IT compliance costs
  • MicroStrategy unveils reporting tool
  • Wi-Fi products continue to confuse
  • Wells Fargo offers reward for stolen computers
  • HP creates storage line for SMEs
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