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  • Microsoft creeps up on Apache
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  • Infosys offers business process services
  • Financial firms embrace secureinstant messaging service
  • Tech Ed: Microsoft upgrades SQL Server for small devices
  • Compaq ushers in AlphaServers
  • Tech Ed: Microsoft alters tools support
  • Oracle and Aspect dial up call centre alliance
  • In-flight Internet set for take-off
  • McAfee.com accepts new Network Associates bid
  • Global bank takes first step to Linux
  • Sun users face huge security bill
  • Users win in latest server war
  • Microsoft patches 10 Web server flaws
  • Office staff give away passwords
  • US firms report cybercrime
  • Employers slam plans for e-mail monitoring
  • ITers with supplier qualifications are commanding higher salaries
  • BT plans wireless comeback in UK
  • Oracle Appsworld: Ellison knocks Webservices
  • Gartner: shrinking budgets canopen boardroom door
  • IBM pins its hopes on Storage Tank
  • Oracle drops Arthur Andersen as auditor
  • eBay suffers three outages in three days
  • Schuler steps down as AOL chief
  • IBM lands $563m Manulife IT contract
  • UK businesses are failing to defend their IT systems
  • HP/Compaq: Integration plans continue
  • Veritas expands Win 2000 offerings
  • Pirelli gets e-treatment
  • Oracle driving users to 11i upgrade
  • Cornwall trust puts legacy data on view
  • Train firms spend £80m on system
  • Sonic unveils media management suite
  • E-government is still a dream
  • GE Global adds BPI to software
  • SonicWall adds new VPN features
  • Gartner: How to cope with Dell's changing PC specs
  • Air traffic delays as Nats systems fail again
  • RealNetworks unveils managed subscription service
  • Compaq releases PCI-X array controller
  • New DVD-R/RW drive turns hours into minutes
  • Nortel issues earnings warning
  • Commerce One adds software components
  • Gartner: Prepare to run on 10% of your current budget
  • Passport Agency hit by upgrade glitch
  • Broadcom buys wireless chip maker
  • Councils told no extra cash for 2005 deadline
  • Siebel promises easy integration
  • Enterasys to cut workforce by 30%
  • Toshiba boosts hard-disc density
  • Accenture and Tibco form global alliance
  • Security incidents rise in 2001
  • HP/Compaq: Court allows Hewlett's suit to go forward
  • Lexmark jumps on multi-function printer bandwagon
  • Computer Associates anticipatesoperating loss
  • Starcat spawns Starkitty
  • Microsoft offers free scanning tool
  • Parametric unveils software tospeed product life cycle
  • IBM reshapes Tivoli with raft of business management products
  • McAfee updates antivirus for Microsoft Exchange
  • Compaq predicts solid first quarter
  • IBM shocks industry with profit warning
  • New VPN options from Check Point and Funk
  • Handheld software sales tripled in 2001
  • AMD unveils low-power chip
  • Survey gives resellers corporate spending tip
  • Software enforcement agencies enlist help of dealers
  • Global Crossing bankruptcy threat toForeign Office
  • Landis 'makes progress' towards ending crisis talks
  • ISI denies it faces critical vendor franchise losses
  • Belluzzo resigns from Microsoft post
  • Gartner: re-skill for web services
  • IBM in £35m IT package for holiday giant
  • TechEd - Microsoft to show .net is "real"
  • XML presses the publishing business
  • VoIP users voice concerns
  • Enterasys anticipates loss and plansrestructure
  • IBM broadens digital rights management software
  • Mobile firm predicts German consolidation
  • EDS repositions to grab business from Big Five
  • Google finds itself in patent suit
  • Compaq adds Galaxy flavour to SANworks suite
  • IBM to roll out mid-range Regatta server
  • Microsoft pushes data mining in business intelligence
  • Appsworld: Oracle to push users to upgrade
  • RIM makes BlackBerry template available
  • Gartner Symposium: Surviving the trough of disillusion
  • AOL deal will provide instant AIM
  • UK presses on with IT projectsdespite recession
  • Compuware expects revenues to drop by 20%
  • RIM opens platform to hardware firms
  • Charges push Motorola into the red
  • MPEG-4 group touts interoperability
  • Oracle bags British American as outsourcing grows
  • Microsoft: storage strategy will take years
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