• Senior IT directors back call for tougher cybercrime laws
  • Thompson to cut costs with price optimisation software
  • Diageo to link global suppliers
  • BEA to unwrap WebLogic Platform 7.0
  • Check Point adds wireless partners to OPSEC
  • IBM launches tools to ease database administration
  • Deutsche Telekom chief waives 2002 stock options
  • Philips squeeze CD-ROM drive in mobile devices
  • Intel to offer complete Itanium 2 server
  • Oracle acquires WebGain tools
  • Courion delivers new-look AccountCourier
  • Oracle meets Q4 forecasts
  • TechXNY: Toshiba promises corridor cruisers
  • IBM submits mobile standard to Oasis
  • Big Bear sighting expected in August
  • Intel scraps Web hosting business
  • Whitbread achieves 15% saving with e-auctions
  • Red Hat to develop Linux to run on Itanium 2
  • Hotmail POP mail users will have to pay
  • Microsoft to build Java support into XP
  • AMD and Apple lower revenue forecasts
  • General Motors ends outsourcing to slash IT costs
  • Ministers forced into snooper's charter climbdown
  • Security alerts highlight Apache Web Server flaws
  • Qwest replaces Nacchio with former Tellabs CEO
  • Comdisco begins to sell assets
  • IBM debuts updated WebSphere Commerce
  • IBM tool to detect rogue wireless LAN access points
  • I-mode wireless Net service shows slow but steady growth
  • Proxim buys Agere's wireless LAN ops for $65m
  • US issues patent for Net voice system
  • Intel releases server products for Xeon family
  • GM to launch procurement site for dealers
  • Loudcloud abandons services model
  • Google search appliance gains traction
  • Ask Jeeves rolls out enterprise self-service app
  • Guardian Digital offers new Secure Linux server OS
  • Sun plans to pip IBM and HP with Cherrystone
  • Fujitsu pledges support for Microsoft .net
  • Financial services companies question value of outsourcing
  • Streaming media clogs corporate networks
  • Microsoft launches BizTalk Server 2002 for SMEs
  • BA the latest to test Internet-in-the-sky
  • South Africa's domain administrator hides key file
  • SAS upgrade simplifies looks to simplify data analysis tools
  • IBM demos wireless monitoring app
  • P&G may outsource 5,700 jobs by year's end
  • MS patches developer software infected with Nimda worm
  • Toshiba launches Wi-Fi integrated Pocket PC
  • Intel eyes RISC server vendors
  • Germans reluctant to use digital signatures
  • ICANN's future remains uncertain
  • ISS improves intrusion detection system
  • Sun adds flexibility to SAN
  • Keynote bolsters Web site monitoring tools
  • CIOs spell out strategies for success
  • ERP giants prepare for Web services
  • European Commission opposes calls for change to 3G licences
  • European Net libertarians unite
  • JD Edwards to release Linux CRM app
  • Bondholders save Spanish service provider
  • McAfee: Now image files face virus threat
  • 10-Gigabit Ethernet standard ratified
  • Sotheby's and eBay to launch auction site
  • Intel to ship 2GHz Pentium 4-M
  • Scientists hatch quantum-computer building blocks
  • SAS boosts BI software for enterprise
  • Startup uses searches to cut call centre costs
  • AOL and Scient to move into business services
  • Mirapoint tempts Openwave Post.Office users
  • Oracle patches two holes in 9i database
  • War threat casts shadow over Indian outsourcing
  • IM given security and corporate features boost
  • Thought for the day:Mummy knows best
  • World Cup IT deadlines are non-negotiable
  • KPNQwest won't dent faith in the Net
  • E-envoy to end digital divide
  • Crime unit will "drop cases"
  • Secret project considers single address database
  • Wanted: tsar to run NHS IT - six figure sum offered
  • Virgin Trains signs £4.4m deal for new network
  • Thomas Cook uses XML to stay ahead
  • Plan now for the next ISP collapse
  • Network meltdown looms
  • MS/DoJ: Judge rules against Microsoft motion to dismiss
  • Microsoft fixes four flaws, one critical
  • TSMC breakthrough shrinks transistors tenfold
  • Siebel CFO's outlook irks shareholders
  • Microsoft patches flaw in MSN and Gopher
  • Public services through a portal
  • KPNQwest fallout fails to hit .gov
  • Become an e-bank in eight weeks
  • Companies struggle to find qualified workers in a "two-speed" IT economy
  • Asda iTV shopping goes live
  • Transco integrates pipe check
  • CRM cuts costs for media giant Bertelsmann
  • Hotels make smart move with loyalty card
  • Web Standards Project aims to educate
  • Industry leaders form Open Mobile Alliance
  • PC sales estimates revised
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