Industry backs Mozilla's commercial move
News Analysts predict the creation of the Mozilla Corporation will increase the uptake of Firefox in the enterprise
New Symantec will spend a year setting pricing
News Symantec warns that it is a complex job working out how much to charge for software - so complex, it could take 12 months to sort out
Public sector IT spending climb to continue
News Government IT spending growth looks set to outstrip the market until the end of the decade, according to IDC
Security breach hits Cisco users
News Those registered with Cisco.com have been urged to change their account passwords after a security breach
FFII: Site complexity hindered legal fix
News Anti-patent campaign group claims the intricacy of its site made it difficult to remove certain content, which led to it being temporarily taken offline
Smaller broadband ISPs outshine larger rivals
News Research from Which finds that customer satisfaction varies widely between broadband providers, with many big names giving a poor deal
Real geeks stay ahead
Leader The rest of the world has finally noticed that the geeks have inherited the Earth. Time to move on
The importance of open standards on accessibility
Comment Builder: Accessibility is an important feature, but before mandating it we need to work out exactly what it is
Mozilla Foundation makes commercial move
News Firefox development and testing will now be done by a commercial subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation
Is IT a good career choice?
Comment While the likes of Bill Gates bemoan the lack of people training in IT, perhaps it's time to look at the reasons behind that lack
US Army demotes blogger
News Arguments surrounding the blog of a US serviceman in Iraq have seen him fined and demoted to Private
Web services start-up gives Axis support
News Builder: WSO2 has been formed by some Web services pioneers to provide support to those using the Apache Axis tools
ERP market hit by licence surplus
News Research indicates that low growth in the enterprise resource planning market stems from the fact that almost half of the licences firms currently have are unused
Novell announces European layoffs
News News of 150 job losses in Novell's European operation have led some to suggest that 'Europe could be weak again'
The PDA: It's not dead yet
News Reports of the death of the PDA may have been exaggerated; 2005 looks set to be a record year for handheld sales
SourceLabs targets corporate Java
News Builder: Support packages and a one-stop-shop for open source Web development tools are all part of SourceLabs' plans to increase its share of the corporate Java market
Phishing attacks highlight banks' weaknesses
News A failure to implement security features which are already in place are in part to blame for the massive rise in the cost of phishing, according to Gartner
SuSE seeks developers
News Novell wants to get the wider community involved in tweaking the number two Linux brand

