- MicroStrategy unveils reporting tool
- Wi-Fi products continue to confuse
- Wells Fargo offers reward for stolen computers
- HP creates storage line for SMEs
- Council trials find open source offers no short-term cost savings
- Microsoft probes potential Exchange flaw
- Building group saves £10m a year by replacing its legacy systems
- Would-be ITsleuths could join the specials
- One in four does not save by outsourcing
- Epos project readies River for chip and Pin
- BT rivals to campaign for fair access to broadband
- Rolls Royce IT chief says mega outsourcing contracts can adapt and deliver big savings
- Small councils set pace for e-government
- IT problems delay payments to farmers
- Council builds record management system
- AMD to build £1.4bn chip plant in Germany
- EU ministers say yes to cybercrime agency
- Bull strives to secure financial future
- Government questioned over Child Support Agency IT revelations
- Pass telecom package or broadband will suffer, warns European Commission
- EMC earmarks $100m for India units
- Sales of microprocessor smart cards leap ahead
- Intel looks to emerging markets for 2004
- UK bus companies plan IT system upgrades
- Apps suffer lack of quality, say IT departments
- Wireless leads the way, says PalmSource CEO
- Canadian telecoms firms start broadband initiative
- ServGate takes a knife to spam
- StorageTek launches cheaper mirroring app
- HP adds Xeon processors to BL20p blade
- Siebel sets aggressive targets for hosted CRM
- TUC welcomes hours crackdown
- There's no non-compete agreement with SCO, says Novell
- Digital Access Index shows global comms growth
- Open-source database advantages
- Softek unveils replication products
- Oasis approves service-provisioning standard
- Sun plans open-source app server
- AOL launches audio and video search feature
- Microsoft settles two more class actions in US
- Business, not technology, drives IT sales, says AMR
- Faulty IT systems contributed to £2bn tax credits loss at Inland Revenue
- AT&T unveils Edge network
- Sans too pricy for SMEs, says Cisco exec
- HP hardware units climb into black
- US tech job losses slow in 2003
- PeopleSoft extends refund offer
- Tool up for tomorrow's security threats, says Symantec chief
- Red Hat offers advanced Linux course
- Cisco upgrades San management software
- Customs urged to scrap extra £250m IT spend
- Deregulated broadband market could boost UK economy by £22bn, claim BT rivals
- Alliances forged on web services standards
- SCO builds 'significant' war chest for legal fight
- Wi-Fi start-ups make Europe debut
- Cisco and antivirus firms unite against worm threat
- Red Hat offers security course
- SAP expands India unit
- Cisco enhances San software
- Cheshire doubles online mortgage applications with secure website
- Agilent sees profits rise in fourth quarter
- Verizon staff accept redundancy
- Eclipse boosts open-source GUI-building
- Dell builds support command centre
- Open-source advocates applaud Sun/China deal
- Sun and JBoss forge Java agreement
- IT leaders question US security mandates
- HP adds copiers and digital pen to printer lineup
- Sun to acquire ID management software firm
- EDS creates BPO services group
- AT&T Wireless launches Edge service
- Wireless has come a long way, despite the hype, says AT&T chief
- General Public Licence threatens software market, claims SCO chief
- Novell-SuSE alliance will break SCO contract, SCO's McBride claims
- Microsoft ties with Japan university on security
- European Commission probes Oracle's PeopleSoft bid
- Hitachi and Casio merge mobile phone venture
- European antipiracy law could stymie broadband rollout, telecoms firms claim
- IBM fuels web services push
- SGI looks to supercomputer of the future
- Firms improve BI reporting tools
- Pivotal rejects Onyx bid
- Microsoft offers developers Office XML schemas
- PeopleSoft rolls out latest hosting offering
- PeopleSoft and Salesnet pursue hosted CRM
- Microsoft's Spot watches run slow
- Days are numbered for 32-bit chips, says AMD
- Gateway unveils San and Nas storage products
- Sun to ship Opteron servers in 2004
- ViewSonic and Toshiba refresh Tablet PCs
- Integration software aims for automation
- Microsoft considers music download service
- JBoss offers indemnification to users
- Attack code hits latest Windows vulnerability
- Adobe takes Acrobat Elements to the server
- PalmSource introduces wireless initiative
- Agile revamps product lifecycle platform
- Webmethods reinvents itself for long-term growth
- Breakthrough in Europe's Microsoft antitrust case
- Gates reveals 'seamless computing' vision
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