• EDS lands DaimlerChrysler outsourcing deal
  • Zip makes file compression more secure
  • Atheros ships 802.11g single chip
  • Sonic to drive its latest Enterprise Software Bus
  • IBM adds EMC support to storage controller
  • Fujitsu swings back into profit for 2003
  • DaimlerChrysler asks court to drop SCO lawsuit
  • Sun boss claims Red Hat is 'proprietary'
  • Siemens profit doubles on Infineon sale
  • CyberGuard adds web filtering to products line
  • Ailing i2 lands $100m investment
  • Visa toys with credit card displays
  • General Motors pushes for third-generation outsourcing
  • AST offers authenication and encryption in one
  • Symantec revises opinion on attack code
  • Better SLAs needed for UK firms, says study
  • Microsoft delays Win XP update
  • Morgan Stanley hands IBM £323m outsourcing contract
  • US healthcare IT plan unveiled
  • UMC's first quarter net profit rockets
  • AutoZone requests stay in SCO lawsuit
  • Lawson CEO outlines customer strategy
  • Lack of security investment leaves businesses open to threats, says study
  • IBM to virtualise servers and storage
  • Canadian firm opens Romanian office
  • EMC builds virtualisation storage router
  • Citrix unveils MetaFrame Access Suite 3.0
  • Outsourcing demonstrators target IBM AGM
  • Backup school: Quiz two, answer six
  • Microsoft acquires business intelligence firm
  • J2EE 1.5 will ease development, says Sun
  • Microsoft upgrades partner programme
  • Canadian telco workers strike
  • EMC adds ILM to certification programme
  • HP clears desktop space with blade PCs
  • FTC protests against Rambus decison
  • Compuware and Segue boost apps management
  • Archivas offers half-price storage
  • UK passport agency begins trial on biometric IDs
  • IBM tweaks partner programme structure
  • Microsoft holes under further attack
  • EDS shrinks quarterly loss
  • Biometric card scheme will thwart identity theft, says Blunkett
  • Computer Associates names interim CEO
  • BT broadband wireless for Northern Ireland
  • Minister opens up on contracts
  • Industry races to protect internet from critical flaws
  • CA troubles increase user concerns
  • IT aligns closer with the business
  • Firms told to patch TCP flaw to protect networks
  • IT to drive business change in UK councils
  • Wi-Fi dangers must be tackled by the board
  • IT should lead on Sarbanes-Oxley
  • IT directors are not involved in vital compliance planning process
  • No timetable yet for Sun-Microsoft interoperability
  • Forgent sues PC firms over JPEG patent claims
  • Cisco launches SME initiative
  • US and South Korea agree on wireless standard
  • Microsoft opens innovation centre in Germany
  • Birdstep enters smartphone arena
  • International piracy sweep targets 'warez' groups
  • Managed services: prepare for wireless boom
  • Linux free of copyright violations, says insurance group
  • Start-up offers insurance against SCO lawsuits
  • Potential lifeline shows users' clout
  • Linux firms refute patch speed claims
  • Users welcome possibility of HP continuing to support MPE OS
  • Halfords upgrades HR and finance to MySAP
  • Roll out RFID tags now, manufacturers advised
  • Packeteer controls apps bandwidth
  • Cisco service aims to maximise efficiency in users' datacentres
  • Timms backs online ID scheme
  • Report exposes failure of IT project management
  • The Met future-proofs with Tetra handsets
  • Essex hospital goes wireless for NHS plan
  • Users should press Sun about hardware plans
  • Network Associates changes name to McAfee
  • Amazon reports solid quarter results
  • IT should lead on Sarbanes-Oxley, analysts urge
  • Web course raises e-crime awareness
  • Web developers need to understand disabled access issues
  • Security service looks to recruit IT staff to aid fight against terror
  • UK authorities at centre of crackdown on multimillion-pound software piracy gang
  • Legal charges dent Microsoft's net income
  • PeopleSoft CEO blames Oracle for poor sales
  • AT&T suffers revenue and profit slip
  • AT&T's VoIP petition thrown out
  • Citrix swells quarterly revenue
  • Oracle 10g database a hit with users
  • Microsoft adds MSN Toolbar to Messenger
  • Toshiba creates 100Gbyte notebook hard drive
  • ReefEdge fills Cisco's wireless gaps
  • California officials reject e-voting machine
  • Windows share will fall, says IDC
  • Opteron smooths path to 64-bit computing
  • SAP notches up 23% quarterly profit rise
  • Toshiba makes small drive with higher capacity
  • IT managers in dark over network performance
  • Microsoft hits back at EC ruling
  • IT no longer viewed in isolation, say UK CIOs
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