• Firms unite on IT plan to fix £200m errors
  • SEC sues Peregrine for fraudulent financial reporting
  • Services will fuel growth, say Vodafone
  • Ex-Intel worker wins e-mail case on appeal
  • Linux gets boost from consumer electronics giants
  • Microsoft releases iSCSI initiator
  • Sybase subsidiary builds on Pylon software
  • Software AG enhances XML document storage
  • RIAA wins another round in P2P file trading fight
  • RealNetworks faces patent suit
  • Spam costs companies $874 per employee a year
  • Users face dilemma as Microsoft ends support for Windows NT 4.0 Workstation
  • Hearing delayed in Oracle's suit against PeopleSoft
  • Microsoft takes on Amazon over image sales
  • Flash memory cells shrink in size
  • SAP to expand Indian development centre
  • Small Business Server 2003 released for testing
  • CIO survey shows slight rise in spend
  • Toshiba offers notebook with 17-inch display
  • Smartcard could cut London transport queues
  • Microsoft patches Passport
  • Almost all companies will outsource IT by 2006
  • Dixons hopes to cut IT helpdesk calls by 40%
  • EU's online sales tax takes effect
  • EU postpones software patent law review
  • Dell unveils Itanium server prices
  • Extreme releases lower-cost switches
  • Gartner predicts rapid growth for hot spots
  • Oracle bid helps us, claims SAP chief
  • Bugbear and SoBig are top viruses so far in 2003
  • 'Secret question' vulnerability enables Passport account hijackings
  • Websites must comply with disability access legislation, says RNIB
  • DoJ extends review of Oracle's PeopleSoft plans
  • Web EDI forces suppliers to change tactics
  • Call costs cut at customers' expense
  • Iris scans of little value without standards
  • Tif rewards the best IT projects
  • Unions warn MPs of risk to UK IT jobs from offshore outsourcing
  • Cable & Wireless drops IBM outsourcing five years early
  • Government processes not moving with the times
  • Perot loses bid to stop £10m case
  • Unions seek talks in IBM contracts
  • Doctors demand process change before IT roll-out
  • Manugistics asked to repay failed project costs
  • Fujitsu and Nokia team on enterprise mobility
  • Microsoft cuts consultancy services staff
  • DOJ expected to weigh in on Oracle bid
  • German retailers test RFID tags
  • Corel cuts staff to reduce costs
  • Certification boost for Homeland Security
  • Misys takes control of Per-Se's patient record system
  • Vodafone picks RealNetworks for multimedia
  • Cisco aims for IPv6 firewalls
  • AMD rounds out Opteron line
  • Microsoft to discuss ID management plans
  • ICann approves framework for greater public input
  • AOL adds encryption to corporate IM
  • McAfee declares spam 'Independence Day'
  • NetWare on Linux coming this year
  • Flashline promises to cut redundant development
  • Telenor in-flight service reaches final test stage
  • Global Wlan spectrum gets go-ahead
  • Online advice service can help RSI sufferers
  • Mobile payments to be launched next year
  • Wal-Mart's RFID plan too aggressive for suppliers
  • Arrogance of the IT contractors
  • Contract case could hurt reverse engineering
  • Asda anticipates major savings from switch to web-based EDI
  • Intel looks to Madison for Itanium boost
  • Public sector workers cautious about e-government security
  • HP will give software to grid developers
  • Shell and IBM tout grid and clustering
  • Gates envisions secure future for US
  • Oasis sets demo date for web services ID spec
  • UN pushes Wi-Fi to bridge digital divide
  • Microsoft releases fourth service pack for Win 2000
  • Ministry of Defence overhauls procurement strategy in £4bn IT project
  • Motorola fends off lawsuit from Taiwan phone firm
  • AOL upgrades internet access software
  • SuSE and HP strengthen sales and support
  • Microsoft promotes Win CE gateways for WiFi
  • Sun to buy mobile content distribution firm
  • Microsoft updates SQL Server Accelerator
  • Dell Axim handheld widens networks spec
  • Microsoft is not required to carry Sun's Java, says appeal court
  • Don't fall for new SoBig virus
  • Two days left to get tickets to the ball
  • The headache of PDAs
  • IT's job is to shape firms
  • Power drives take up of flagship IBM box
  • Windows Mobile 2003 fails to impress analysts
  • 'Don't join marketing hype', grid developers told
  • Microsoft warns of Windows Media flaws
  • IBM bags £160m 'on demand' outsourcing deal
  • Via resolves CDMA licensing question with Qualcomm
  • Dell rejoins Itanium fray
  • Via discontinues P4 motherboards
  • Business Objects to launch Performance Manager
  • India pushes for IT co-operation with China
  • IBM offerings target smaller businesses
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