• Microsoft files lawsuit against spammer
  • CSC lands Scandinavian airline outsourcing deal
  • RealNetworks lawsuit against Microsoft alleges 'monopoly abuse'
  • Sober worm resurfaces
  • EU and US agree on air passenger data sharing
  • MoD cuts £4bn IT overhaul shortlist to three
  • UK retail supply chain struggles to automate
  • Microsoft plans Windows 2000 Server retirement
  • Icann approves user community groups
  • Microsoft and New York State join to fight spam
  • Barclays to sign Accenture outsourcing deal in first quarter of 2004
  • Fujitsu unveils Itanium 2 and Opteron systems
  • Sun shines again in high-performance market
  • Red Hat and Fujitsu join forces to develop enterprise Linux
  • Govt to create national technology strategy
  • Taiwan uses internet to fight Sars
  • Microsoft eyes broader market for BizTalk server
  • Microsoft to deliver Office add-on to assist reporting requirements
  • VeriSign acquires security service provider
  • IBM buys document management software firm
  • US report points to IT growth
  • PeopleSoft unveils seven cross-portfolio apps
  • BT runs rural broadband trials
  • CSC wins £270m National Grid outsourcing deal
  • Windows 98's demise leaves questions on security
  • BMC acquires help desk supplier
  • Check Point snaps up firewall company
  • Ex-Sun chief takes CEO post at Motorola
  • Actuate boosts enterprise reporting analytics
  • IBM and Symbol join forces on wireless access
  • IBM and Harvard develop Crimson Grid
  • Macromedia offers video streaming on demand
  • Bush signs anti-spam bill
  • Sun bolsters its services efforts
  • IBM simplifies data administration
  • HP adds 2.5-in drives to servers
  • Vodafone courts businesses with 3G offerings
  • Cisco warns of holes in firewall products
  • ISS closes X-Force centre in Reading
  • Uncharted outsourcing territory for the Revenue
  • Microsoft releases beta version of Host Integration Server 2004
  • EMC boosts software options with VMWare purchase
  • IBM and Rational reach common ground
  • Head of e-government to replace e-envoy in 2004
  • US seeks to turn back offshore outsourcing tide
  • Users worry about 'zero-day' attacks
  • Fibre channel predicted to peak
  • PeopleSoft and JD Edwards suites integration closer to completion
  • BEA pushes XML document effort
  • Toshiba creates coin-sized hard-disc drive
  • Server companies launch management initiative
  • Microsoft upgrades its CRM applications
  • Microsoft unit will focus on Windows core
  • IT staff predict e-government success despite councillors’ doubts
  • Open source on 'cusp of broader acceptance'
  • Conference targets management and mobility
  • Texas Instruments prepares 90-nanometer chip
  • Bugs hit 9i and Internet Explorer
  • IT outsource deal key for Probation
  • BBC lines up £2bn IT deal
  • A quiet Christmas is a happy Christmas for IT departments
  • Bradford IT staff call for secondment
  • Electrolux cleans up after-sales service with real-time info
  • Chancellor's R&D tax incentive not aggressive enough to win investment, warn suppliers
  • Eurim calls for better reporting and help to prevent cybercrime
  • Products go as Microsoft drops Java
  • NHS suppliers are given guarantees of payment
  • Price switch hits JD Edwards users
  • Mainframe users face upgrade dilemma
  • Government urged to step up fight against cybercrime
  • IBM and Akamai boost J2EE app development
  • Look forward to a year of IT events
  • Youngsters' IT choices will dictate the future
  • Cisco releases security patch for Aironet
  • Bank saves with network monitor
  • Inland Revenue should not put all blame for tax credit failure on sacked supplier
  • BT VoIP service provides cheap calls for SMEs
  • Retailers not prepared for RFID processes
  • IT staff predict success despite councillors' e-government doubts
  • EDS loses Inland Revenue contract
  • William Hill beefs up IT for mobile gambling push
  • Safeway puts product development online
  • NTT DoCoMo suffers fall in I-mode subscriptions
  • Lindows.com ordered to drop name
  • Web summit focuses on intellectual property
  • IBM signs $1.2bn, eight-year outsourcing deal with Michelin
  • AMD joins forces with Chinese chip designer for thin clients
  • Microsoft probes Internet Explorer flaw
  • US revenue service IT project comes under fire
  • IBM extends grid computing offerings
  • Court approves Computer Associates settlement
  • 2004 will bring more cyberattacks, warn experts
  • UN delegates meet to close the 'digital gap'
  • Hitachi plans fuel cell for handhelds by 2005
  • HP names leaders for new divisions
  • Internet Explorer glitch enables spoofing
  • Zurich outsources desktops to IBM
  • Yahoo mends e-mail security flaw
  • AMD and Chinese PC maker open design lab
  • Toshiba and Sony prepare for semiconductor trial
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