Enterprise chart toppers
Feature Here are the top ten chart toppers for November on the Enterprise Tech Update channel
Red Hat adds needed RHCT certification
Feature Red Hat has a new accreditation that complements its RHCE program. The RHCT cert fills a void for Red Hat and for the Linux certification market. The program could benefit both Linux sales and...
It's a fair cop as Police admits 'spam attack'
News A UK police authority has been accused of breaching data protection laws by sending an unsolicited email to over 4000 businesses
BT accused of broadband 'dirty tricks'
News BT has been accused of breaking competition laws over its broadband migration and upgrade procedures
Friday
Blog Friday 6/12/2002Graeme looks a little peaky this morning. Not content with his mugging at BTopenworld, he continued his voyage into the broadband bash scene with a visit to the Telewest party last...
Liquid Audio to evaporate
News The online music technology company has announced its demise on Friday, putting an end to the protracted battle over the future of the company
'Tis the season to be spending... online
News Leaving its dot-com legacy behind, the e-tail industry is showing signs of maturing, so those selling online may have something to be jolly about this christmas
UK to escape EC telecoms wrath
News The European Commission is likely to let Britain escape legal action over broadband competition, according to a source familiar with the issue
IBM to buy Rational for $2.1bn
News IBM will integrate Rational's software development tools more tightly with its own, but continue to support other platforms
Red Hat adds needed RHCT certification
News Red Hat has a new accreditation that complements its RHCE program and fills a void for Red Hat and for the Linux certification market. See why it could boost corporate Linux sales and provide value...
ElcomSoft: software could be used for 'bad purposes'
News The Russian programmer, key to the ElcomSoft criminal trial, doesn't make a live appearance in court, but a video deposition has him saying software could be used for "bad purposes"
Intel ups revenue expectations
News The chip giant says revenue for the fourth quarter will likely be somewhat higher than its original projection - due to strong demand for PC processors and for flash memory
Telewest hits broadband milestone
News Broadband Britain is set to end the year on a high, as cable operator Telewest announced the latest figures for take-up of its blueyonder service
ICANN urged to scrutinise domain claims
News An Internet taskforce is calling for increased accuracy of domain-name owner data and the elimination of bulk marketing that uses domain-name information
3G networks get reality check
News When carriers broke ground on third-generation mobile networks, some bragged of beating 56kbps dial-up. But with 3G networks up, one thing's clear: They're slow
Microsoft beefs up bookkeeping push
News The software giant has revamped its bookkeeping software and lowered its price for small businesses to rival competitors
IDC: PC market on the comeback trail
News The PC market will experience solid growth over the next two years through the growing popularity of wireless networks
Tower Records exposes customer data
News A security hole on Tower's Web site has revealed data on millions of UK and US customers, exposing home and email addresses, phone numbers and what music or videos they bought
Five hundred reasons to be optimistic in the new year
Comment Eugene Lacey: Despite a challenging economy, Europe's best up-and-coming technology companies are managing a growth spurt. As we approach 2003, they are 500 reasons to be cheerful.
HP gives Alpha one last gasp
News After the EV7 ships in January, Hewlett-Packard will release one more revision and then move the Alpha processor into 'maintenance mode'
IT Anthems: element 5 (unplugged)
Feature As CeBIT draws closer, the German e-commerce outsourcer releases an acoustic version of its outsourced anthem
Microsoft warns of IE, Outlook flaws
News A glitch could allow hackers to steal information from computers running IE, but security experts say the 'moderate' rating given by Microsoft is insufficient
Sony dumps MS Office for StarOffice
News By the end of the year, Sony will include version 6.0 of StarOffice on most consumer desktop PCs sold in Europe, marking another dent in Microsoft's dominance of office suites
'Strained silicon' to pump up chips
News Processor powerhouses IBM and Intel are set to reveal their plans to use the 'strained silicon' technique to build faster, power-efficient chips - and maybe break free of Moore's Law



