Save your PCs from the landfill
Video High-tech recycling has come on leaps and bounds in the recent past
Gartner: Linux continues drive into datacentres
News Around 40 percent of data centres use a combination of Linux, Unix and Windows on their servers, according to Gartner
Open source comes of age
Feature A succession of high-profile patent cases do the open source movement no harm at all by pushing the issue of software ownership into the mainstream
Train your users before rolling out new software
Help/HowTo If you want to maximise value for money of your newly acquired software, train its users properly
Should Vodafone buy BT?
News As the largest mobile operator in the world loses its life president, analysts worry that by over-focusing on mobile it may miss out as the world embraces convergence
Writing the perfect IT management CV
Help/HowTo If you want a new top-level IT job, follow this advice to make sure your CV passes muster
Microsoft halts Expression development
News There's apparently no need for the graphic design tool to be released as a stand-alone application, so development has been halted while associated projects catch up
LinuxIT signs SME Linux deal
News Red Hat has teamed up with the managed-services firm to help inexperienced SMEs towards open source
Bill Gates still world's wealthiest
News William Henry Gates III has topped the Forbes Rich List for the twelfth time in a row
Ultra mobile is infra dig
Leader As the story unfolds, Origami looks less a work of art than Bob in a box
Gartner: Google enterprise search has its limits
News The analyst group claims that the search giant isn't offering companies the security, transparency or flexibility that they need
SAP improves software for service industries
News CeBIT: A software upgrade should help SAP show it is not as lumbering as some suggest
Irate Bulldog user settles court case
News Bulldog has agreed a settlement with businessman Phillip Oppenheim after he called for full disclosure of the facts behind last year's service failures
Active Directory: Growing with your business
Help/HowTo The glory of Active Directory lies in its scalability
Inside CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3
Photo There's not much that CorelDRAW can't do, and in X3, the developers have added plenty of new features and given many of the old ones extra clout. Several of the enhancements to the drawing tools...
Ten reasons why you should upgrade to SQL Server 2005
Feature Whether you're using SQL Server 2000 or earlier versions, it's time to switch up
Red Hat updates premium Linux distro
News Better support for multiprocessor servers is the main selling point for Red Hat Enterprise Linux's third major update
CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3
Review CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3 is a powerful and feature-rich bundle that's appropriate for all levels of graphics expertise -- from occasional users to professionals.
Photos: Around CeBIT (part 2)
Photo CeBIT: More images from the ZDNet UK team, including the world's largest HD plasma display and NEC's personal robots
Itanium allies make open source move
News Can an open source compiler give Intel's troubled server chip a lift?
Ultra mobile PCs may get fabric keyboard
News A UK firm is developing lightweight, cloth keyboards for Microsoft's Origami devices
McAfee Excels itself with security glitch
News Companies and individuals running McAfee's security protection found that legitimate files were being wrongly quarantined last week
Microsoft still 'not compliant' with antitrust ruling
News The European Commission has warned Microsoft that it has still not complied with the terms of its antitrust order, as it prepares to decide whether the software giant should face daily fines



