• EU directive: disposing of old systems is user's job
  • T-Mobile delays Microsoft phone launch
  • Intel launches next-generation desktop and notebook processors
  • i2 battles to boost customer loyalty
  • IBM to ship DB2 integration software
  • UN XML project gains Microsoft support
  • Network Appliance to sell iSCSI array
  • Piracy concerns bring down iTunes site
  • Manufacturers team up to offer CDMA chips
  • Prepare for high-speed Ethernet, says Cisco
  • FTC sets up NetForce
  • Intel makes first Russian investment
  • Fizzer fizzes out, but security threat remains
  • Dell reports 18% rise in revenue
  • Sun in talks over US export control allegations
  • IBM releases WebSphere Portal Collaboration Center
  • Intel's CEO pushes for IT investment
  • Job security over work/life balance
  • E-government: islands of expertise
  • CA posts losses for this financial year
  • Project management tools to give you the edge
  • iTunes downloads top two million
  • Sendmail, HP and Intel develop Linux-based e-mail server
  • US bill turns spammers into racketeers
  • Microsoft will slash prices to beat Linux
  • IT projects feel Sars impact
  • Gartner predicts rise in Q2 PC shipments
  • Gateway finances probed
  • Microsoft judge demands compliance reports
  • IBM buys Think Dynamics
  • Capita to get access to Police National Computer
  • General Motors migrates CAD system to EDS
  • IBM hails 64-bit database for mainframes
  • BEA reports Q1 growth in revenue and earnings
  • HP's Centrino notebook comes with widescreen
  • South Korea aims for 10 million digital homes by 2007
  • HP sharpens blade PCs for launch
  • SCO threatens all corporate Linux users
  • OGC cuts broadband red tape
  • SEC sues spammer for internet fraud
  • Hitachi debuts fast, power-saving notebook drive
  • Sony unveils first Vaio TR notebook PC
  • Intel hails Florence prototype as the notebook of the future
  • Verizon turns on NY Wi-Fi access points
  • Xbox losses nearly double at Microsoft
  • Car group Convisint upgrades to XML
  • Wireless standards groups join forces
  • CSC profits from government spending
  • Bank of America warns of fake site scam
  • IBM to release Shark storage upgrades
  • Oracle adds component to Sales software
  • Faster gear boosts Wlan sales
  • Gartner: The hunt is on for alternative to Microsoft
  • Gartner: Worst year so far for IT services industry
  • Avanex buys optical units from Alcatel and Corning
  • Ariba upgrades software for managing corporate spending
  • Cisco pushes products for cable voice and video deployment
  • Microsoft joins forces with Swedish firm on SMS for Office
  • Avaya updates Communication Manager and groups IP apps
  • Spammer cuts deal with SEC to settle case
  • EMC offers online ControlCentre management
  • AMD claims Athlon XP 3200+ is its fastest to date
  • IBM prepares to unleash T-Rex mainframe
  • Unisys to launch business process consulting service
  • Sun plans N1 developer kit
  • EMC launches subscription-based services
  • NEC's PDA offers desktop capabilities
  • Intel plans expansion of R&D centre in India
  • Check Point injects firewall with application intelligence
  • Symantec unveils vulnerability assessment tool
  • Fujitsu Siemens bundles SuSE Linux
  • Fizzer worm will become a long-term threat
  • Bug stops IBM Itanium server shipments
  • National Audit Office looks at IT work permit scheme abuse
  • Fugitive 'dead' IT contractor repays scam cash
  • Honda UK turns to Vietnam for new human resources systems
  • Cheaper field staff tracking services
  • Banks appoint IT security chiefs
  • Business intelligence to boost Opodo focus
  • Service firms must cut costs by 30% to survive
  • Lack of IT puts NHS patients at risk, says BMA
  • Analysts warn suppliers will not be able to meet IT tsar's deadlines
  • Bosses say NHS shared financial services initiative will not work
  • Ford Europe's blueprint for $75m IT cuts
  • NHS-wide payroll system faces two-year overrun
  • Fizzer worm has high potential for damage, experts warn
  • EDS cites 'problem contracts' for pretax loss
  • Event-driven architecture poised for wide adoption
  • Check Point adds application intelligence to firewall
  • Visa sued over online authentication
  • CERT warns of Mother's Day threat
  • Friction continues between business and IT
  • Your Shout! On the state of the UK IT industry
  • PeopleSoft moves to Linux in response to customer demand
  • E-envoy urges IT professionals to help the technology have-nots get started online
  • IBM slashes overtime rates
  • XBRL technology will drive business success
  • ICI tightens web security
  • Veritas turns on utility computing
  • P&G implements 'zero touch' supply chain integration
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