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Archive - 12 Jul 2004

BT plays down talk of broadband broadcasting

News Newspapers reports claim that BT wants to compete with Sky+ by offering a device that can record TV programmes via its ADSL network

Microsoft increases partner investment

News The software firm is set to up its partner investment by 13 percent

Pointsec secures removable media

News Pointsec has launched an application that protects corporate data from walking out the door on portable USB flash drives

VC funding rains down on The Cloud

News Money secured from 3i and Accel Partners Europe will keep the Wi-Fi hot spots rolling out worldwide

We're all bankers now

News IT in the financial services sector has always been under some unusual pressures. Now everyone else is feeling them too

Criminal Justice IT programme seeks suppliers

News The government plans to have a central Criminal Justice Exchange for data hosting and sharing, and is looking for IT suppliers

SAP: It's not all about innovation

Q&A The chief executive officer of SAP, Henning Kagermann, explains why his company didn't merge with Microsoft, and how he sees IT budgets developing

Have a flutter on a worm

News When will the next big worm strike be? Who will be the next high-profile victim of a DDoS attack? If you know, you could make money at Tradesports.com

Google trumps Microsoft in UK power elite

News New media moguls Larry Page and Sergie Brin have joined the MediaGuardian's 100, while Steve Jobs has slipped and Bill Gates has plunged off

Microsoft delays Service Pack 2 release

News The update to Windows XP, which Microsoft claims will provide greater security to users, will not be released this month as planned

IBM targets Exchange for SMEs

News Brief: Big Blue is moving into email servers for medium-sized businesses

Letting in Linux

Tech Guide Want to give Linux a try, but afraid of the commitment? We step you through the process of installing Linux alongside Windows XP so that you can boot either OS.

Microsoft woos developers with new programme

News In an effort to make the Windows OS more attractive, and to keep developers onside, the software company is stepping up its support programme

Report: Europe will see WiMax rollout first

News The wireless radio technology is likely to spread through Europe and Asia before it really takes off in the US, says new research

Australian parliament fights spyware outbreak

News After discovering more than 50 pieces of spyware on their system, Australian parliamentarians are calling for better protection on government networks

Microsoft Live Meeting gets BT boost

News The software giant has hooked up with Britain's biggest telco to offer improved Web conferencing

SCO: IBM has 'failed to comply'

News The Unix company is arguing that IBM has not handed over all the documents it has asked for - and says it may depose Torvalds and other Linux leaders

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