• NHS trust looks to e-procurement to bring about major financial savings
  • Microsoft readies IM for businesses
  • HP ships automated storage management software
  • OracleWorld: Oracle app server focuses on integration
  • Cisco enhances IP voice-data convergence line
  • OracleWorld: Michael Dell salutes Oracle partnership
  • Cable & Wireless announces £800m restructuring
  • Oracle joins Eclipse open-source initiative
  • Flaws could spark fresh wave of Net attacks
  • AltaVista revamps to lure users and advertisers
  • Infineon integrates chips on commercial packaging
  • Nationwide will use biometric technology to check signatures
  • IDC: Global PDA shipments fall 6%
  • Motorola deals expand Java apps for mobile phones
  • Ericsson to launch Europe's first broad 3G services
  • AOL Interactive Services head steps down
  • Gateway to release PC with hyperthreading chip
  • Intel confirms desktop chip price cuts
  • Research In Motion cuts workforce by 10%
  • US Supreme Court to rule on library Web filters
  • World telecoms market set for 6% growth a year
  • Ballmer showcases a 'responsible' Microsoft
  • London system administrator faces extradition for hacking US military
  • Three new domains may be added in 2003
  • ViewSonic details Windows wireless display
  • Hackers hit anti-virus vendor
  • IBM adds app server to WebSphere Express line-up
  • Vodafone reports 14% rise in first-half revenue
  • Sharp unveils Linux-based Zaurus PDAs
  • Intel plans debut of 3-GHz desktop PC chip
  • Samsung and Microsoft design cheap Pocket PC PDAs
  • Japanese ISPs plan IP telephony alliance
  • AOL and VeriSign offer software to small businesses
  • IBM arms Tivoli with biometric support
  • Salesforce.com CRM offering goes wireless
  • OracleWorld: HP to bundle Oracle's app server
  • Oracleworld: Oracle offers hosted productivity apps
  • WatchGuard enhances enterprise products
  • Upshot adds Outlook integration
  • Intel-based servers boast rise in shipments
  • Symantec updates DeepSight service
  • Oracleworld: Red Hat to use Oracle's cluster software
  • Sun readies server software for N1 programme
  • Deutsche Telekom may name CEO from own ranks
  • SmarTone pulls out of narrowband Internet
  • Capellas bids farewell to Hewlett-Packard
  • IBM server targets Sun in midrange Unix market
  • Sweden expels Russian diplomats in Ericsson spy case
  • Govt-backed broadband group embraces users
  • HP and Sun revamp channel programmes
  • NEC updates compact Transmeta server
  • Vietnam jails Internet critic for four years
  • Microsoft forms committee to oversee its actions
  • Citrix to simplify licensing
  • Iona updates app server platform
  • Symantec fixes mail deletion flaw in security suite
  • Oracle World: Oracle and Red Hat work on desktop Linux
  • Oracle World: Boost for database management tools
  • AMD latest chip ready to roll in notebooks
  • Web services standardisation is vital, says W3C official
  • Sun opens 'compute ranch' for new UltraSparc designs
  • AMD to cut expenses by $350m
  • Oracle to announce grid computing strategy
  • US software security study takes off
  • Gates to outline .net programming roadmap
  • Verisign relocates DNS server to reduce risk of attack
  • Opposition grows to Global Crossing rescue plan
  • Getronics lays off 1,400 workers to cut costs
  • Nokia licenses BlackBerry software
  • MS/DOJ: Antitrust action moves to Europe
  • Battle looms over successor standard to DVD
  • Outsourcing U-turn by Procter & Gamble hits EDS
  • MSOffice 11 will force councils to upgrade
  • IT graduates left on the dole
  • Study: European venture funding continues to decline
  • BT posts stronger growth but misses targets
  • DoCoMo's half-year net income drops by 95%
  • Whitehall in talks with Capita about ILA fee
  • UK travel group rolls out Oracle
  • Compuware releases Oracle 9i database tool
  • Partnership gives Cobol .net extension
  • Secure wireless Lans move a step closer with Wi-Fi Alliance
  • Simultaneous virus scanning speeds new infection cure
  • UK mobile phone maker drops Microsoft Smartphone
  • Philips on the go for USB breakthrough
  • SAML 1.0 specification given thumbs-up
  • Microsoft spins Rotor tools update
  • Cisco posts gain but remains cautious
  • Corel cuts 22% of its workforce
  • Gartner: Tablet PC sales will be slow
  • AMD expected to announce job cuts
  • IBM to merge storage and server groups
  • Dataquest predicts semiconductor sales will rise 12%
  • Sharp to unveil latest Linux PDAs
  • Spy arrests linked to Ericsson
  • Mobile phone firms agree on W-CDMA royalties
  • Managers fear effects of maintenance cutbacks
  • Stick to short, quick-exit mobile deals, users told
  • Job slump hits IT workers' morale
  • Lloyds puts paper trails online
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