• Microsoft hits back at EC ruling
  • IT no longer viewed in isolation, say UK CIOs
  • Human resources managers voice concerns over skills 'black hole'
  • BCS group to back wireless development
  • Consultant of the year says expert witnesses must work to stay sharp
  • Final call for Infosecurity show
  • MEPs object to US passenger data pact
  • Microsoft outlines changes to licensing programme
  • Employment agency expects to save 40% on IT costs with IBM desktop service
  • General Motors chooses IBM for supercomputer
  • China suspends wireless standard proposal
  • Siebel and IBM to offer hosted CRM in Europe and Asia
  • Rim closes Motorola licensing deal
  • Tax credit scheme had to meet unrealistic timetable, says PAC chairman
  • US ranks sixth for e-business 'readiness'
  • Sun signs OEMs for desktop products
  • IBM shows off SOA offerings
  • Marvell offers pocket-sized all-in-one device
  • SAP's profit gets boost from software spending
  • CA customers unfazed by Kumar departure
  • India poised to tighten data protection law
  • Seamless Wi-Fi and wide area switching arrives
  • Germany and Italy investigated for Intel bias
  • IBM desktop services target SMEs
  • Startup offers fixed-content archive for multiple applications
  • Computer Associates drops CEO amid accounting scandal
  • Microsoft patch policy criticised for failure to allow beta testing
  • Users question Microsoft exec on XP SP2
  • Siebel buys banking software firm Eontec
  • Lindows files to go public
  • Check Point sees quarterly drop in income
  • European mobile operators push for common handset specs
  • Billions of pounds wasted every year on IT systems in the UK
  • Grid suppliers form interoperability alliance
  • Beware of TCP vulnerability, experts warn
  • Data speed coup paves way for higher bandwidth
  • Lucent turns in quarterly profit
  • Intel and AMD take dispute to US Supreme Court
  • Strong handset sales swell Motorola's coffers
  • AOL revamps ICQ instant message service
  • Avanquest sets sight on new markets
  • Handheld shipments soar in Europe
  • Samsung forms 3G venture with Chinese firm
  • MCI celebrates emergence from bankruptcy
  • BBC draws up IT services shortlist
  • Cisco SNMP flaw allows for DoS attacks
  • HP teams up with DreamWorks and Warner
  • Coca-Cola to roll out Symbol devices worldwide
  • CPS hails £200m case management system as example of best practice
  • Symbol launches ruggedised Windows devices
  • NetBeans 3.6 IDE released
  • iSCSI will overtake fibre channel
  • Long-distance OS updates for Mars rovers
  • CA investigation raises questions about CEO's fate
  • SAP adds more RFID functions to SCM tools
  • Copan offers disc performance at tape cost
  • Microsoft settles Minnesota pricing suit
  • Improve default settings, says cybersecurity group
  • CA fires nine amid accounting probe
  • Record demand pushes Sony Ericsson into profit
  • Polycom launches high-end desktop videoconference system
  • Tenzing escalates in-flight wireless war
  • Industry surprised at Linux insurance offering
  • CRB IT system under fire again as Home Office admits vetting blunders
  • New discounts on Office and XP
  • Reliability drives Linux use at BBC
  • EDS to offer bank's BPO services
  • Granger eyes Whitehall CIO role
  • Options shrink as IBM buys continuity rival
  • Consultation worries as user group is canned
  • UK clearing house joint venture to provide online payment service
  • Microsoft under fire for 'critical' 14-patch update
  • BBC deploys VPN for journalists
  • Office staff willingly disclose passwords
  • Somerfield filter cuts bandwidth demand
  • Deception will defend IT systems
  • NHS leader sees culture change as key to project
  • Deal aims to boost transatlantic internet
  • WiMax critic makes U-turn
  • Nortel to launch self-healing wireless networks
  • Xerox cooks up printed chips
  • SAS 9 offers more end-user appeal
  • Watchdog challenges Microsoft patent
  • AOL revives Netscape browser
  • Internet vulnerability database goes live
  • HP offers four-way Opteron system
  • Cisco reveals datacentre installation strategy
  • HP responds to e3000 user pressure
  • Linux firms slam Forrester report
  • '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
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  • 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
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