Microsoft beats deadline with revamped CRM package
News Microsoft has brought forward the launch of CRM 3.0, which it hopes will be its Salesforce.com-killer, but pricing is still a mystery
Linux lovers hit hard times as home users
Feature There may be plenty of options for businesses looking to migrate to Linux but consumers aren't so lucky
Amazon users campaign against Sony's copy-restriction technology
News 'I won't buy media that treats me like a criminal', says one Amazon customer. Others are calling for a boycott of Sony
OpenDocument threat emerges in Massachusetts
News Arguments over the merits of the OASIS standard in Massachusetts' legislature could derail the Commonwealth's move to open standards
VoIP providers collaborate to promote services
News The new Internet Voice Campaign hopes consumer concerns about Internet telephony can be alleviated through education and awareness
Highways Agency hit by .Net skills shortage
News A government agency's IT migration has highlighted the problem of finding IT staff with the right skills
i-mate SP5
Review The SP5 from i-mate is among the first Windows Mobile 5 smartphones to reach the market. As well as quad-band GSM/GPRS and Bluetooth connectivity, it also features integrated Wi-Fi.
Unisys throws weight behind 'mature' Linux
News Unisys says it is targeting open source as a 'key area' for growth as it tries to make Linux more attractive to large companies
Microsoft acquires second VoIP firm
News Internet telephony for businesses looks to be a priority for Microsoft as it makes another purchase
The CMA is an ass
Leader This week’s trial of the teenage email bomber has highlighted the urgent need for reform of the UK's Computer Misuse Act (CMA)
Is the UK really short of IT skills?
Feature View From The Trenches: In the first of a new series, ZDNet UK asks a panel of industry experts their thoughts on a key issue - this week IT skills
Can your business respond in a crisis?
Feature DR Special: Catering for every eventuality, including growth, an effective response plan is essential for businesses of all sizes
W3C to hold London mobile standards event
News Sir Tim Berners-Lee is to lend his support to a drive for mobile Web standards at a W3C event in London later this month
Cisco flaw threatens Wi-Fi networks
News Large secure wireless networks are at risk from hackers who exploit a bug in Cisco's wireless LAN controllers
Firefox achieves 10 percent market share
News Open source browser hits a new high, but uptake in the UK is lagging
Novell slashes jobs in restructuring
News 600 Novell employees are being chopped as Novell attempts to focus on Linux and identity software
Sony plans patch after DRM rootkit row
News Claims that Sony's CD copy restriction could be abused have sparked the company into action
The future according to Microsoft
Feature Microsoft has taken over a small corner of Chelsea to show how its software can be used in every part of our lives, so we took a trip to see it for ourselves
GPL 'minimises risks of open source'
News One of the leading legal minds in the open source movement has said of open source software the 'risk perception has diverged from risk reality'
Black Hat Cisco router flaw finally revealed
News Having fought to keep a critical flaw in its router operating system under wraps, Cisco have finally released details and a patch
IE update breaks Web sites
News Microsoft has admitted two recent security patches to its aging browser stop custom Web applications working
Dual core shoot-out: Intel versus AMD
Tech Guide AMD's Athlon 64 X2 3800+ is an affordable entry-level dual core processor. But how does it match up to Intel's equivalent Pentium D? We have the benchmarks.

