ZDNet UK


Skip to Main Content

ZDNet.co.uk - Winner of Best Business Website 2007
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. Blogs
  4. Reviews
  5. Prices
  6. Resources
  7. Community
  8. My ZDNet

 

ZDNet UK RSS Feeds


IT Jobs

Become a ZDNet.co.uk member

Archive - 14 Jul 2003

AOL 9 to include Web logging tools

News The online service is set to take Web logging squarely into the mainstream with tools for blogging over Instant Messenger or the telephone

Fujitsu tries out Centrino with lightweight notebook

Video CNET's Brian Cooley talks with Fujitsu about the company's new LifeBook P5000 notebook, which clocks in at 900MHz and weighs 3.4 pounds.

Here's how Linux gets to the desktop

Comment Dan Farber: As the operating system improves and gets a broader base of applications, expect to see it on an increasing number of desktops.

Oracle to double Indian staff

News Oracle will employ another 3,000 people in India, bringing staff numbers to 6,000

NEC adds digital TV to cellphone

News Why pay money for 3G video services if you can watch TV on your telephone, asks NEC

Yahoo makes Overture worth £1bn

News Yahoo has firmly set its sights on the search-engine market, with the announcement that it will acquire Overture Services

Indian outsourcing 'saves US jobs'

News An Indian IT association says outsourcing jobs to India helps US companies create American jobs

Malaysian price controls leave back door open

News Any home user would legally be able to take advantage of proposed software price controls in Malaysia

Industry body demands broader R&D tax credit

News A UK IT industry body has criticised the direction the government is taking on the R&D tax credit, saying it is not doing enough to keep the UK competitive

Sun's second blade delayed

News Sun's second design for its blade server will be released by the end of this year; slightly later that expected

Text messages get mission-critical status

News Text messages are being adopted by enterprises to relay time-critical information to staff and customers, according to a recent survey

Recovery polarises IT industry

News Stronger companies are positioning themselves to benefit from the nascent tech recovery, while weaker firms continue to struggle

CA rules out more acquisitions

News Chief executive Sanjay Kumar has dismissed competitors and attempted to put last year's management tussle behind him, at the company's annual conference

Microsoft: Why IT still matters

Feature Q&A: Paul Flessner from Microsoft's server platform division has entered into the debate about whether the future is bright for IT

Exchange gains open-source rival

News An open-source collaboration is taking aim at Microsoft Exchange server products

The merging of GPS and the Web

Feature Using GPS can be as easy as child's play - but the technology has interesting implications for CIOs and marketers alike

Hack attacks: Develop your attack response strategy

Feature Your response to a hack attack is vital - what you do in the minutes and hours afterwards will ensure (or otherwise) the security of your network. This download will help you have a structured...

You've been hacked: What to do in the first hour

Feature What you do in the first hour after a hack attack can make a big difference to the ongoing security of your network - here are the most important steps to take

Physical and IT security 'will converge'

News Links between physical and virtual security must be thought through, according to Computer Associates' head of security software

Open source flexes its muscle at OSCON

Comment David Berlind: Open-source leaders are speaking out about the future of the software at a conference reminiscent of the early days of the PC revolution

Rival bidders for PeopleSoft unlikely

News No 'white knight' will snatch PeopleSoft out of Oracle's arms, according to a new report from Gartner

Business and tech execs clash on disaster preparedness

News Business executives are much more optimistic than their technical counterparts about the speed at which their company's IT will recover from a disaster, says a survey

Hard for file swappers to hide identity

News People swapping material online can easily have their identity traced, leaving them vulnerable to threatened US legal action

Flaw leaves work PCs and Internet cafes open

News A researcher says PCs with restricted user accounts are vulnerable to 'shatter' attacks