Organising enterprise e-mail
Feature Creating an e-mail archive can help you answer both calls, according to IT pros who work for companies that offer secure e-mail systems
Will Web services revive Novell?
Feature If networking software pioneer Novell fails to recapture at lease some of its former lustre, it won't be for lack of effort
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Thursday 13/6/2002 AOL's next client, 8.0, has slipped out in beta. Should we get excited? It includes wallpaper for IM screens, a la Yahoo! IMVironments. It has better printing for address books....
KPNQwest shutdown averted yet again
News The liquidators and staff of bankrupt telco KPNQwest have reached a compromise that aims to keep the network online for the rest of the month
Oftel pushes for cheaper leased lines
News BT has been instructed to widen the variety of wholesale leased line products it sells - which could mean significant savings for end-users
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Comment The DTI plays 'good department, bad department' - your personal information may be public, but wireless networks are go go go.
Nokia launches low-tech wireless email
News The new service relies on SMS and voice recognition to provide international access to corporate data
BT aims to dominate with no-frills broadband
News BT Retail says its low-cost, DIY approach will force other broadband services to change their ways
Server sales forecast cut
News IDC has lowered its quarterly forecast for server sales, but the decline is expected to be short-term
Staff threaten KPNQwest shutdown
News KPNQwest's networks could go dark this afternoon, as staff lose patience and issue a threat to walk out. At stake is one-quarter of Europe's Internet traffic
An assertive job candidate vs an aggressive one
News At the end of an interview, job candidates should take control of their fate
Compaq notebook packs desktop power
News The latest Presario notebooks are aimed at people who want a replacement desktop computer that is portable enough to take on the road
Bush calls for faster broadband rollout
News The technology industry is vital to the war against terrorism, says President Bush, and an aggressive expansion of broadband is a crucial component
Telco-heads have won the war of the Net
Comment There is no justice. The end of KPNQwest shows us that the old-fashioned telcos will win out over the upstart IP providers. Or does it?
Apple buys up movie technology
News Apple's recent push into the film industry contines with the purchase of a digital effects company
Yahoo! to shut down European sites
News Auction sites in the UK and other European countries are to close - and sellers will not be able to take their ratings with them to other sites
JD Edwards embraces Linux
News The business software maker is encorporating the open-source Linux OS into a new version of its software that lets companies keep track of their customers
Australian woman charged in Net baby selling case
News A woman in Victoria, Australia, is charged with attempting to sell her child over the Internet
JPEG worm breaks new ground
News Dubbed the first 'JPEG infector,' a new multipart virus uses image files to stage an attack on PCs. Security experts say the real threat lies not in the worm, but in its innovations
Five years ago: Hard disk drive sales boom
News Worldwide hard drive sales are expected to reach $34 billion this year, according to a report from US research company Disk/Trend
Zander: Sun gains from HP merger
News Sun's competitive position has improved despite the HP-Compaq merger, says Ed Zander



