• Travel sector's poor security exposed it to hacking risks
  • Hacker steals tens of thousands of pounds from travel companies
  • Drugs giant in secret talks with IT suppliers
  • Return on investment will define IT directors' success
  • PDA news payments
  • AA looks for 300% return on business intelligence
  • Oil giant overhauls retail system for huge savings
  • Rural post offices to receive IT boost
  • Lloyds TSB provides e-invoicing
  • Slow start for Windows XP, say City IT managers
  • Liverpool shortlisted for government IT award
  • Web site will help councils to meet targets
  • IT can help to cut long work hours
  • NTT circuit speeds optical network data
  • HDS strikes NAS gateway deal with NetApp
  • Cisco highlights intelligent networking and service provider expansion
  • Mirapoint tackles junk e-mail
  • Infocube heralds end of drop-down menus and the shape of 3D user interfaces to come
  • Connectors make Web services from legacy code
  • Mainframes under attack from blades and Windows multiprocessor servers
  • JDE, Webmethods and HP team up to monitor business processes
  • Developers kit for Staroffice
  • Inmarsat fills gaps with GPRS-speed device
  • Cypress plans wireless USB
  • TDK uses Bluetooth to remove cables from factory sites
  • Intel offers compilers for Windows and Linux apps
  • T-Mobile highlights MMS phone flaw
  • JD Edwards' midmarket strategy pays off
  • PGP extends encryption software range
  • Microsoft releases Small Business Manager 7.0
  • IBM offers financing for on-demand era
  • Sun bundles StarOffice with Sony PCs in Europe
  • HP outlines Alpha chip's retirement plan
  • Sophos: Klez worm tops 2002 chart
  • Oracle unveils apps and hardware bundle for European midmarket
  • Hacker catches out unwary travel firms
  • HDS brings virtualisation to midrange systems
  • Red Hat unveils workstation OS and updates Advanced Server
  • Mozilla browser updated after hiccup
  • Vivendi increases its stake in Cégétel
  • Nokia predicts 10% growth for handset market
  • IBM adds Linux to high-end server
  • AOL puts its weight behind broadband and premium services
  • Vodafone's Japanese unit to launch 3G service
  • Northern Electric signs £30m Logica deal
  • Welsh £115m broadband strategy to open up development opportunities
  • Did Airwave waste £300m?
  • Sun and Microsoft lawyers present opening arguments
  • Sun restructures services and expands offerings
  • Oracle and Baltimore strengthen portal product
  • HP enjoys post-merger services contract boom
  • Wall Street firms fined $8.25m for e-mail violations
  • HP poised to hit savings targets a year early
  • Sun eyes fresh markets to beat recession
  • Linux gains acceptance in the enterprise
  • Sybase patches three security holes
  • IT giants push certification standard for security professionals
  • MS details licensing for .net Server 2003
  • Server can unify WLAN and mobile services
  • Goldman Sachs: US CIOs predict spending cuts until late 2003
  • Microsoft's anti-trust fight continues as Sun and second state join battle
  • Benetton Group selects SAP
  • Spirent and TestQuest to simplify mobile testing
  • IBM to 'verticalise' management dashboards
  • HP speeds ProLiant servers with Xeons
  • US judge ponders future of file-swapping services
  • Cisco backtracks on IOS security availability
  • ElcomSoft case goes to trial in US
  • IBM adds WebSphere tool for voice apps
  • 3G call hand-over to GSM passes early tests
  • IBM wins NHS dentists online deal
  • IDC: Windows can cost less than Linux long term
  • Sun launches updated mobile Java standard
  • MasterCard concludes payment system rollout
  • Managed security hunger grows
  • Baan plots turnaround but losses could sting
  • Microsoft still not clear of US anti-trust fight
  • Oracle looks to Europe with E-Business Suite
  • Portal framework use will grow as prices drop
  • CA plans bundling strategy for portal software
  • PeopleSoft upgrade focuses on integration
  • Confidence slips again among IT suppliers
  • Companies propose digital imaging standard
  • Companies are at risk from underestimating e-business regulations
  • HBOS signs Cap Gemini for £25m platform project
  • HP wins six European government contracts
  • Trade group warns US government against open source
  • New system promises disaster proof e-mail
  • Amnesty details 33 Chinese arrests over Internet use
  • FedEx courier system could save $20m a year
  • Oracle raising its game says user group
  • Roxio snaps up Napster for £3m
  • Fujitsu and IBM to link telecommunication servers
  • Sun to release Java toolkit for StarOffice
  • DaimlerChrysler's 'digital factory' gets motoring
  • MobilCom writes down 3G investment
  • Vivendi makes €1.2bn quarterly loss but cuts debt
  • Microsoft hires top European Commission insider
  • Countrywide signs BPO deal
  • H3G boasts first UMTS phone call
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