Military VoIP plans to benefit private sector
News The UK's Ministry of Defence is planning to deploy Internet telephony services. The companies providing it say security enhancements from the project will benefit all
CNET 2005 Technology Awards open for business
News Has your company made an outstanding contribution to technology innovation? Have you employed technology to push your business forward? Or have you done something great for open source? If so, we...
VoIP 'has reached the mainstream'
News Analysts and vendors have stressed that it was time for Internet telephony to start making a real impact in businesses
Malware variant trend reflects police action
News The explosion in the number of virus variants could be due to virus writers taking a lower profile to avoid police attention
Missing GPL detail may make it harder to enforce
News Update: GPL violators may have a new straw to clutch at in court
Thin is in
Leader Thin clients are getting more attention. The time is coming when why becomes why not
Microsoft makes last-ditch effort to appease EC
News But the European Commission is biding its time deciding whether or not Microsoft will be fined millions of pounds per day for failing to fully comply with last year's antitrust ruling
Grid computing 'vital to Europe's future'
News The European Commision claims that grid technology has put Europe on the edge of another technological revolution
How long can the US stay on top of the tech heap?
Q&A Debate is raging in the US as to how it can maintain its technological dominance in the face of rapidly developing markets in Asia. Ray Bingham thinks the answers lie in Europe
Using IT to improve your workplace culture
Feature IT may not be the root of all the problems in your office, or even the solution to them, but it can certainly be an important enabler
HP touts SAP utility programme
News Virtualisation tuned to SAP means companies running SAP applications will be able to throw more processing power their way to support more analytical tasks
'Serious vulnerability' found in Nortel VPNs
News A hacker using basic techniques and a 2Mb broadband line could keep up to a quarter of a million Nortel-based systems offline, according to NTA Monitor
Samsung to embed faster Wi-Fi tech
News MIMO technology from Airgo will be available in laptops from Wednesday, which should extend the range and improve the speeds of 802.11 wireless networks
Bagle and Mytob evolve again
News New variants of the two mass-mailing worms have emerged, but users shouldn't be at risk if they follow procedure
AMD's dual-core desktop debut outstrips Intel
News Early benchmarking tests indicate that the Athlon 64 X2 outperforms its Intel equivalents, but it's close



