• NAO questions legality of Revenue's £144m deal
  • BT offers CRM out of the box
  • Comdex 2001: Software stops viruses at e-mail gateway
  • BT steps up data protection compliance
  • Tivoli and SAP team up to offer protection
  • General Motors launches global employee portal
  • No Tech Data surplus marketplace for UK
  • Comdex 2001: Server giants flash their blades
  • Comdex 2001: Some developers will wait for Visual Studio.Net
  • NEC grows fault-tolerant server range
  • Comdex 2001: Palm releases latest operating system
  • Comdex 2001: Wireless modem service for PDA users
  • Weak IT spending growth for 2001
  • Unix flaw could allow malicious hacking
  • IBM unveils pre-packaged Linux clusters
  • IBM to use Intel's Foster chip in servers
  • CRM is essential for e-government says report
  • Comdex 2001: Intel targets ultra-dense server market
  • Comdex 2001: EDS chief fears for US cybersecurity
  • Euro vote threatens e-commerce confusion
  • Sun and Reuters team up on financial services
  • US government Web sites risk DNS outage
  • Comdex 2001: Adaptec drives iSCSI deeper into storage
  • AMD launches high speed chips
  • Comdex 2001: MSN Money becomes .Net service
  • Sun and Compaq support grid computing
  • New tools from old vendors
  • Accenture balances .Net framework with new Java platform
  • ICANN conference focuses on security
  • Comdex 2001: Cisco pushes for ubiquitous Ethernet connectivity
  • Comdex 2001: Nokia pushes mobile standard
  • IBM tops supercomputer speed list
  • Lucent to sell services division
  • ITNET lands £18m local government deal
  • US government rapped over computer security
  • US firms hit out over software licensing law
  • Internet Explorer hole reveals data in cookies
  • Novell wireless LAN connects 2,000 workers
  • IBM to build second Blue Gene supercomputer
  • Comdex 2001: NEC to launch its first PDA
  • Comdex 2001: Intel demonstrates network roaming
  • Comdex 2001: Gates touts Tablet PC
  • Microsoft gears up for Windows .Net
  • IR35 fight at risk from inexpert appeals
  • Judge sets new deadlines for Microsoft case
  • Domain name security tops ICANN agenda
  • IBM's services arm beefs up security package
  • CRM to boost public services
  • Council IT directors slam "bogus" performance criteria
  • Eduserv beats BT for UK Online hosting contract
  • Cognos commits to integration
  • Banks reject student hacker claims
  • SAP eyes Sun's security group
  • Anti-piracy groups square up over software audits
  • IBM trials e-payment system in Japan
  • Judge dismisses French case against Yahoo
  • Struggling Palm loses chief executive
  • EMC and Compaq agree to cross-license
  • Windows XP sales high despite slow market
  • Will a £300m PFI deal for MoD IT services collapse?
  • Schools fail Net test
  • Crisis rocks forces' £300m PFI outsourcing contract
  • Contracts hinder e-deals' progress
  • Supplier benefits by joining B2B exchange
  • CRM market set for consolidation
  • IBM claims database top spot
  • Amazon slices 25% off costs with Linux
  • E-envoy dismisses Net usage report
  • Argos revamp costs £100m
  • RAF Chinook pilots could be vindicated
  • Partnerships boost e-government hopes
  • Pinder calls for aid with e-services
  • Sun reveals networking and storage technology plans
  • ITers approve terror laws
  • Probation service IT is updated
  • Proposed German law foresees biometric IDs
  • Peregrine releases business integration suite
  • Iona hails Web services
  • Exit management is vital to outsourcing
  • IBM commits £27m to open source Web services project
  • CE.net offers support for Bluetooth
  • Lucent to sell enterprise services arm
  • Chips on path to recovery
  • Credit card giants devise m-commerce standard
  • New releases at Citrix forum
  • Paperless invoicing offers real savings for UK businesses
  • Early adopters share XPeriences
  • Linux suppliers target disgruntled MS users
  • SAP to use J2EE and .net for enterprise tools
  • Cookies law could cost UK £187m
  • Semiconductor market set for rebound
  • Eurim caution on anti-terrorism law
  • Bacs revamp set to boost Web payments industry
  • IBM pins hope on pixie dust
  • Fujitsu expands midrange Unix server line
  • CMA tells e-minister to extend broadband plan
  • I-mode puts Euro joint venture on hold
  • 3Com predicts boost in Gigabit Ethernet adoption
  • TDK releases Bluetooth device for Palm
  • Sun Fire servers given speed boost
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