• 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
  • Open-source lobby struggles in EU patent debate
  • Rim and Palm join forces
  • Microsoft sets sights on DRM market
  • Large firms can save more from open source
  • Solutions services market will show signs of growth
  • VeriSign updates domain name security product
  • Sun prepares to let Jini 2.0 out of the bottle
  • JP Morgan pioneers real-world web applications for end-users
  • GM boss envisions the car of the future
  • BT criticised for Indian outsourcing
  • Microsoft predicts slow take-up for security technology
  • US air base saves $15m a year with wireless system
  • Cynics hear familiar ring to the next big thing
  • Integration is key to MG savings
  • Deutsche Bank tries to marry wireless and security
  • Passport flaw leaves user info up for grabs
  • Microsoft pledges to alter PC landscape
  • Beware of supplier claims on analytical CRM, says Datamonitor
  • Acer to launch Centrino Tablet PC
  • XML query specs closer to completion
  • Veritas to port software to Cisco and Brocade switches
  • Companies fight rogue WLans
  • Sun to join Oasis standard committee
  • Tibco and HP partner on business process management
  • US e-voting proposal draws mixed reactions
  • Security patch for Windows Media Player
  • EDS posts first-quarter loss
  • Microsoft's Longhorn will see light in 2005
  • Spammer hit with £10m damages
  • Blunkett wins backing for digitised passports
  • W3C cleans up Soap 1.2
  • Veritas tests utility computing platform
  • Gates pushes better support for hardware
  • IBM boosts support of wireless devices
  • HP outlines enterprise strategy
  • Developer sues Accenture subsidiary over software
  • Passenger data transfer to US is against EU laws, say privacy groups
  • PalmSource brings BlackBerry to Palm OS
  • PeopleSoft pursues 'total ownership' bounty
  • Novell to implement web services spec
  • Microsoft turns to emulators for security demo
  • Cisco earnings up on lower revenue
  • Russian government pledges piracy crackdown
  • UK firms lack testing budget
  • Microsoft issues patch for security flaw in NT4.0 after six-week wait
  • E-learning firm offers computer science MSc to graduates worldwide via the web
  • MS delays Office launch
  • UK IT professionals need to carve a new niche
  • Councils are a great place to work in IT, says Socitm
  • Premier consolidates ERP to save £200,000 pa
  • Online age verification scheme will protect children and cut fraud
  • Common integrated IT infrastructure will facilitate cross-border payments in the EU
  • Have a ball with IT's best
  • Nottingham City Council rolls out open source e-mail system at £8 per user per year
  • Dotcom frenzy was a good thing
  • Elite goes for inclusive approach with competitors and suppliers
  • Training firms sue education department
  • New Socitm chief makes e-gov plea
  • Britannia Airways cabin crew get PDAs to process duty free sales
  • Linux e-mail set-up slashes costs to £8 per user
  • College set to make savings with trailblazing Office 2003 rollout
  • WinHEC: HP and Microsoft unveil new PC design
  • Antispam panel says proposed laws aren't enough
  • Salesforce.com makes profit and expands offerings
  • Borland boosts C# integration mixes
  • Royal Mail signs £1.5bn outsourcing deal
  • SQL is still the UK's most sought-after IT skill
  • IT jobs Industry sees first rise in number of job vacancies since April 2001
  • Fluffi Bunni hacker suspect had been on Siemens' staff for a year
  • MG Rover ditches legacy IT for streamlined model
  • US IT workforce demand lowest in four years
  • WLan suppliers embrace latest security spec
  • ePrivacy Group proposes open e-mail standards to fight spam
  • CAA study: Mobile phones still threat in aircraft
  • Veritas jumps on utility bandwagon
  • Two US states seek tougher Microsoft penalties
  • IBM boosts high-end pSeries servers
  • MCI reclaims tax on false earnings
  • Microsoft plans open approach to data centre management
  • Microsoft plugs BizTalk Server holes
  • AMD boosts Athlon MP server chip
  • HP unifies server division
  • MPS slam Criminal Records Bureau IT systems
  • Foreign Office scraps global project after disaster recovery concerns
  • BT blames sub-contractor for e-voting glitch
  • IBM claims smallest solid-state light emitter
  • Microsoft gets technical on Longhorn and Palladium
  • Dealers warned to evaluate sales models to ease user TCO concerns
  • UK broadband leaping forward, minister tells MPs
  • SuSE preps carrier-grade enterprise OS
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