• Gateway on track to deliver savings
  • Survey exposes FTSE firms' lack of IT security knowledge
  • Compaq bolsters storage line
  • UK firms highlighted as top CRM success stories
  • NHS needs investment to make the most of IT
  • BT slashes broadband prices
  • Five year wait for PKI ends with Bacs clearing overhaul
  • Non-technical factors are key to ensuring project success
  • Industry bodies support Computer Weekly's campaign
  • US Web tsar warns of hackers
  • WCIT: Ageing IT systems help terrorism flourish
  • Microsoft security chief voices support
  • IT bosses back call for review of the law
  • UK must lock down the law to stop the hackers
  • Campaign aims to tighten up cybercrime law
  • Capita not ruled out of running ILA successor
  • Who will pay for mobile services?
  • Intel set to launch mobile Pentium 4
  • Intel Developers Forum: Microsoft unveils Win CE.net service pack
  • Vendors: CRM might have prevented terror attacks
  • Internet consultancy to cut 545 jobs
  • Intel Developers Forum: Infiniband group takes to the road
  • BEA eWorld: FatWire launches content management portal
  • US presidential adviser calls for cyberspace defence
  • BEA eWorld: Web services takes the stage
  • Web standards draft ditches royalties
  • HP shareholder says no to Compaq pact
  • Olympic IT survives competitive onslaught
  • Swiss supercomputer cranks up the teraflops
  • Broadband bill scheduled for House vote
  • Users urged to patch Internet Explorer
  • Intel Developers Forum: Intel to test Web services
  • Avaya and 3Com embrace IP telephony
  • SAP Portals and Novell tie up for portal user management
  • Palm ordered to post bond in patent dispute
  • Hitachi develops water-cooled notebook PC
  • BroadVision rolls out integration services
  • Intel Developers Forum: Intel launches Infiniband agents
  • Time to act as Energis troubles deepen
  • IBM takes over AMEX IT in £2.8bn deal
  • IBM gains market share in weak market
  • British Telecom finally cuts broadband prices
  • Intel Developers' Forum: Innovate out of recession says Barrett
  • BEA eWorld: New products unveiled
  • Intel rolls out Infiniband testing agents
  • BEA applies Cajun flavour to Web services
  • AT&T to bring privacy protections to wireless
  • Ariba launches spend management suite
  • MS/DoJ: Judge orders release of pre-trial interviews
  • IBM cranks up semiconductor circuit speed
  • Sun partners to bring GNOME dekstop to Solaris
  • Avaya updates IP telephony products
  • Business continuity attitudes vary across Europe
  • HP beefs up midrange with new Unix server
  • Lycos launches paid search and inclusion services
  • NEC wins I-mode handset order from KPN
  • Microsoft defends settlement deal
  • BEA copies Microsoft approach
  • AltaVista to close free US e-mail accounts
  • Vitria launches integration suites
  • Nokia launches multimode radio card
  • CA unveils new version of eTrust PKI
  • IBM spotlights digital media
  • RSA unveils security product for wireless devices
  • Gateway Reviews on track to meet savings target
  • WebMethods adds human element to workflow
  • Bug reporting standards proposed
  • SAP/Oracle support escalation fails users
  • Intel offers virtual chips
  • Capita brushes off training debacle
  • Microsoft opts to share more code
  • Microsoft releases Mobile Information Server 2002
  • Legato to acquire OTG Software
  • Motorola to keep focus on cost-cutting
  • 3GSM - Mobile battle heats up
  • Faster DDR memory to be mainstream by 2003
  • Microsoft brews enterprise Hailstorm
  • Microsoft appoints new UK security chief
  • Speech technology calls out to developers
  • Portals prove their worth despite integration challenges
  • SafeWeb users vulnerable
  • PartnerWorld: IBM takes steps to promote iSeries servers
  • Lobby group says states plan too costly
  • Media player logs DVD information
  • 3GSM: Joint venture unveils gateway router
  • Microsoft accused of squeezing PC makers on patents
  • Customs to upgrade VAT system
  • Much to learn about VS.net
  • Abbey's data integrity project saves £400,000
  • Online payment shock for AA's vehicle sales
  • Volvo's IT keeps robots on a roll
  • Trainers urge government to halt Capita contracts
  • IBM OS could rewrite rules for software pricing
  • IBM and Avaya agree CRM deal
  • Microsoft to exhibit MIS 2002 at New York show
  • New Patrol to look after webMethods
  • Cisco routers offered free security check
  • EC proposes controversial patent law
  • Corel steers Deepwhite into XML waters
  • Genesys readies contact centre software
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