• Sun boss blazes at rivals
  • No EC investigation into Microsoft XP
  • Sun lures users to iPlanet
  • ASP awareness up but adoption slow
  • Users face Windows 2000 licence shock
  • Compaq wins $1bn in US post
  • Microsoft U-turn on engineer accreditation
  • Excel and PowerPoint macro security risk
  • Microsoft and US government miss deadline
  • Microsoft aims to lure Java developers to .Net
  • Net devices increase security risks
  • CA to cut 900 staff
  • Energis explores 3G alternative
  • Fujitsu Siemens misses revenue target
  • Epicentric to expand channel presence
  • Convenience foods group outsources IT
  • Gartner predicts more IT brand mergers
  • Royal & SunAlliance to launch global portal
  • HP and Compaq see a wireless future
  • Microsoft backs P2P enterprise
  • SGI offers new low-end servers
  • Microsoft beefs up security
  • Marconi's former CEO gets £2.5m pay-off -- and other news briefs
  • Ballmer says Microsoft needs to be a better partner
  • Compaq recalls laptops
  • White House creates cyberspace security post
  • UK users miss out on discounts
  • E-envoy 'pragmatic' about targets
  • Upgrade delays gun database
  • Microsoft steps up security
  • Government to test e-voting on councils
  • Experts warn of PPP hazards
  • Kellogg's sets up European server centre
  • John Lewis starts selling on the Web
  • Sun aims at corporate messaging
  • CRM will power utility's services
  • SAP project supports new Rolls-Royce models
  • Nearly half ITers work long hour
  • Global call centre network slashes costs at Barclays
  • Intel chips could hit 20GHz
  • IT chiefs do not want key escrow law
  • BAe trains non-ITers as coders
  • Supplier sues consultant over failed WHSmith SAP roll-out
  • News Corporation drives high tech services with $100m deal
  • Consignia seeks IT partner
  • NSPCC rejects PKI in favour of secure Web site solution
  • Data protection deadline looms
  • Microsoft extends deadline
  • Outsourcing delivers
  • Motorola third-quarter loss hits £1bn
  • Gartner Itxpo: Security problems are self-inflicted
  • Microsoft may face massive EU fine
  • HSE seeks legal sanction against careless coders
  • NatWest in double debit error
  • HP launches back-end solutions and services
  • HP unveils bespoke laptop programme
  • IBM launches new desktop and notebook machines
  • Crusoe 5800 fails to meet deadline
  • Fiorina outlines product migration plans
  • Telecoms service quality takes a dive
  • Keep spending, says Intel president
  • Sony Ericsson cautious about 3G prospects
  • FBI warns of attacks on infrastructure
  • Don't turn your back on business support
  • Microsoft extends licence deadline (again)
  • IBM unveils wireless security services
  • Experts say IT must integrate, not escalate
  • IT execs remain calm in light of terror
  • CSC and BAE in outsourcing agreement
  • Microsoft previews .Net Alerts service
  • Sun develops new migration programme
  • Seagate files lawsuit against Storage Computer
  • EDS and NATS prepare to do battle in court
  • BT chases the SME digital market
  • Hospital group grabs online grocer's IT assets
  • Controversy over 'Windows tax'
  • Fast track to jail for IT directors
  • IT network managers 'unaware of standards'
  • All roads lead to Stratford-Upon-Avon
  • New software across IBM server line
  • Money talks when it comes down to CRM
  • Top PLCs' outsourcing secrets revealed
  • IBM: middleware will let us triumph in web services
  • E-envoy calls for pragmatic e-government roll-out
  • Microsoft helps Plumtree net major clients
  • Sybase unveils billing analysis software
  • UK missing out on best corporate deals
  • Perwill delivers Web management
  • Microsoft offers hosting service through XP
  • Bin Laden brings down Number 10's Web site
  • FlyingSpark ignites mobile productivity
  • Slow start for UK e-Business Week
  • FedEx and UPS IT projects still on track
  • Senate committee tackles IT protection
  • Microsoft launches global security initiative
  • Lotus muscles into content management
  • Vendors reveal new handhelds for Pocket PC 2002
  • New .info Web registry back online
  • Compaq recalls 1.4 million notebook power supplies.
  • Software upgrade stalls firearms database
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