• RSA: Microsoft fortifies Web services security
  • CA stock plunges on report of accounting probe
  • Balfour sets up private e-trading hub
  • New e-government body to specify IT standards
  • Criminal Records Bureau gets go-ahead
  • National register to put citizens back in control
  • Government close to Microsoft deal
  • Orange offers GPRS services for business
  • No online indemnity for lawyers
  • Are the wrong skills being fast-tracked by Whitehall?
  • Bug threat to mobile e-cash
  • Bank link scheme goes manual
  • London boroughs to provide services via digital television
  • Visual Studio .net at risk of buffer overflow attack
  • Faults in core Web protocols
  • Law ties police hands in fight with hackers
  • 3GSM: Ericsson and Juniper unveil new router
  • New members for Liberty Alliance
  • Microsoft opposes media access to transcripts
  • Baan stakes future on consulting
  • Nissan and DoCoMo to develop in-car telematics
  • RSA: RSA unveils three new products at its show
  • Security boost for business P2P
  • Fujitsu and Sagem to jointly develop 3G handsets
  • 3GSM: Check Point launches GPRS firewall
  • IBM to ease DB2 administration
  • Component software eases Web services
  • 3GSM: RealNetworks cuts the wires
  • Newsletter worm targets Outlook
  • Nortel unveils Passport 20000
  • Study: Strong growth for Japanese e-commerce
  • Gartner: contract gagging clauses cost users dear
  • Australia plans tough laws on IT industry standards
  • Be files antitrust suit against Microsoft
  • Public sector boosts ITNET profits
  • Questions raised over Guardian iT accounts
  • UK skills back-to-front
  • Check Point training under fire
  • Insurers leave IT in lurch
  • PartnerWorld: IBM and VMware work on partitioning tools
  • Hitachi's new PDA targets corporate users
  • UMC pulls out of chip venture with Hitachi
  • 3GSM: mm02 first to launch Wireless Pocket PCs
  • 3GSM: Microsoft debuts Smartphone
  • PartnerWorld: IBM and Avaya integrate CRM tools
  • High-capacity optical disc format proposed
  • Toshiba teams up with MIPS on 64-bit chip
  • Judge tells Microsoft to give code to states
  • 3GSM show dominated by software and services
  • Sun polishes upgraded iPlanet application server
  • Japanese PC makers to support Microsoft's Mira
  • NTT DoCoMo licenses I-mode to German network
  • Microsoft warns against quick move to .net
  • DoJ reveals Microsoft competitors' complaints
  • McData sues Brocade in patent battle
  • Dell offers up rackable server
  • Xerox invests in CRM for call centres
  • IBM moves into SME market
  • Ciphergen teams up with US govt on AIDS research
  • NVidia announces Q4 results and SEC investigation
  • Grid computing standards group formed
  • IBM lowers mainframe costs with new server
  • US commission probes Nvidia's accounting
  • Latest IE patch can crash browsers
  • Survey says Chinese companies prefer Windows
  • Viruses find way round server-based protection
  • Sun launches grid computing tools
  • Telecom Italia details future plans
  • US commission leans towards deregulated broadband
  • Survey reports soaring demand for 802.11
  • SAP to develop app server software
  • IBM consolidates on Intellistation
  • Web user analysis is enhanced
  • Visual Studio security already questioned
  • Fake Compaq products seized from reseller
  • Instant message worm exploits IE flaw
  • BUPA gives staff self-service portal
  • Mitsubishi breaks long distance Terabits record
  • Microsoft updates tools for SQL and BizTalk Server
  • Vodafone to make phones double as credit cards
  • W3C recommends XML security standard
  • New network management tools
  • Siebel wins bank deal
  • Employers face staff data storage marathon
  • Big euro conversion savings
  • E-voting trials will test the public's enthusiasm
  • Love's labours online
  • Power firm moves to ASP model
  • Compaq pulls iPaq Internet Appliance
  • Brewers merge e-business platforms in search of profit
  • Security steps may delay products
  • Targets depend on IT changes
  • PTC joins forces with Groove and Tibco
  • Industry recruits wrong people
  • Customs' VAT kit unreliable
  • Oracle adds to contract software
  • Plan to ease ISPs ability to report cybercrime
  • Biometric ID cards promise greater security benefits
  • CRM is key to winning customers
  • IT chiefs won't be going shopping in 2002
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