• Brilliant backs grid model to solve financial woes
  • AOL pushes for customisable Windows
  • SSL encryption weaker in Europe than US
  • EBay closes password security hole
  • Loudcloud portal gives users more control
  • BSA names another software licence
  • Wireless networks are a security time bomb
  • IT chiefs doubt broadband claims
  • Whitehall wasted £5m before deal was signed
  • HP/Compaq: HP seeks dismissal of Walter Hewlett's suit
  • Government delays could harm IT skills initiatives
  • Glaxo IT chief heads Tif user group
  • The collapse of ITV Digital will undermine Tony Blair's targets
  • Anti-Unix site goes offline after switchingto Windows 2000
  • Post Office opts for EDS to avoid Pathway fiasco
  • MP calls for broadband committee
  • Whitehall departments "find reasons for inaction"
  • Voluntary work helps keep staff
  • Nats court case sets new record
  • Java programming is easy
  • Network Appliance speeds business apps
  • 3Com switch lets firms upgrade features
  • Cisco issues CallManager warning
  • Qwest forced to adjust financial results
  • MS/DOJ: Microsoft remedy case resumes
  • Northampton to trial banking industry's'chip and Pin' initiative
  • Direct marketeers slam data protection Catch 22
  • US agency cracks down on Internet fraud
  • UK banks hit by SAP roll-out delays
  • Compuware starts global restructuring
  • Intel ships 2.4GHz Pentium 4
  • Dell to detail enterprise strategy
  • StorageTek and EDS expand contract
  • Compaq offers Microsoft Exchange as utility
  • Judge denies motion to dismiss Elcomsoft case
  • Microsoft asks court to reconsider Lindows ruling
  • Security flaws uncovered in Office XP
  • Companies team up for SOI chipdevelopment
  • IBM adds WebSphere to mobile devices
  • Network Associates under officialinvestigation by the SEC
  • Industry unsure over price fixing laws
  • Microsoft attacks Red Hat and Gatewayin anti-trust battle
  • Government departments to buy onlinein Scotland
  • New era for Premier IT as old rivalstake charge
  • Channel in disarray after Westcondrops Landis deal
  • Sun eyes Apple Java code
  • SAP embraces Web services
  • InPhase moves to holographic storage
  • Landis stuns vendors with CVA plan
  • Sun and Deloitte expand relationship
  • IBM focuses on security with new mainframe operating system
  • Sun and HP boost low-end Unix servers
  • IBM to sell internal portal technologies to customers
  • Check Point refuses to extend support
  • FAA adopts wireless encryption for security
  • Thomson turns to XML for report indexing
  • Web site owners slam VeriSign service
  • CIOs expect slow rise in IT spending
  • Unisphere shakes up VPN offerings
  • Network Associates to open software facility in India
  • Final curtain for BT and AT&T's Concert
  • Barclays leaves customers without cash for Easter
  • Palm OS 5 poised for June launch
  • WorldCom goes retro with frame relay
  • Novell CTO claims MS harmed rivals
  • Earthlink co-founder to plead guilty to felony charges
  • JavaOne: Developers voice cautionover wireless apps
  • Activis and Qualys expand managed services offerings
  • Fujitsu offers multi-platform virtual storage
  • New chips to secure WLans
  • Novell unveils software to bring its Net services vision a step closer to reality
  • The code behind the beat
  • Microsoft opens .net code to academics
  • Futures exchange to market its IT assets
  • UK users get to sell gear on Amazon
  • Wales to take the lead in UK broadband
  • BSkyB's £50m CRM project stays on track
  • CSA system faces further delays
  • Jobs gold mine in channels
  • Next Windows filing system could spark standards row
  • Zurich invests in digital files
  • More firms hit by spam hijackers
  • Users call for an HP roadmap
  • Hackers offer data for cash
  • AltaVista unveils new corporate search tool
  • Papers seek assurance from Sun after IT heist
  • Times' m-payments trial signals profitable future
  • Banks ready to unveil pan-European payment system
  • Minister slams Chinook campaign in debate
  • Nats board opposed PFI
  • SuSE and IBM form Linux alliance
  • IE6 is stealing market share from Netscape
  • IBM boosts WebSphere Commerce server
  • Robodex: Humanoid robots strut their stuff
  • JavaOne: SAP to support J2EE
  • BT to close 53 call centres and cut 2,200 jobs
  • IBM targets middleware at 7,000 banks
  • UBS installs software to combatmoney laundering
  • IBM rolls out suite for financial services
  • Judge waits to rule on scope of remedies
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