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Archive - 14 Jun 2005

Trend Micro tackles spam with Kelkea buy

News The anti-virus vendor is beefing up its spam credentials and has plans to tackle phishing later this year

Climate change is damaging our infrastructure, says BT boss

News BT has joined with the likes of Sun and Cisco to call for the private and public sectors to cooperate in combating climate change

EU prefers 'computer-aided' patents

News You say implemented, I say aided. The European Parliament wants to get rid of the term 'computer-implemented inventions' in a key directive because it implies that software can be patented

Blade servers held back by cooling, says IDC

News Cooling and power issues are likely to dog blade servers for another two years, but once those have been sorted out, sales should increase sharply

Open-source LAMP a beacon to developers

Feature Builder: For years, the business-software development world has been split largely between Microsoft's .NET toolset and Java. Get ready for a third option

Government 'could do better' on IT skills action plan

News The government's latest plan, unveiled today to help develop IT qualifications for universities and schools, is likely to get caught up in red tape, say critics

Identify the root causes of problems before starting project rescue

News Since project stakeholders are often emotionally attached to their baby, you may not get unbiased answers when seeking to find the cause of a troubled project

Liberty Alliance takes on ID theft

News After several high-profile data breaches, the Liberty Alliance is going to take on identity theft

Nokia explores RFID bracelets

News The handset maker wants to move in on customers' wrists

NetBSD makes cash plea

News The NetBSD project needs development hardware - but no donations in kind please, just cold, hard cash

Sun completes Procom asset acquisition

News Sun has completed its acquisition of storage networking assets from Procom

Intel sets up venture capital fund for China

News Intel Capital has established a $200m (£111m) venture fund to invest in companies in China

Limitations take the shine off open Sun

Leader OpenSolaris throws open the doors to Sun's temple, but would-be worshippers still have to renounce the Gnu. Widespread conversion is not on the cards

Storage software sees continued growth

News Global revenue from storage software reached $2.1bn (£1.17bn) in the first quarter of 2005

Google readying Web-only video search

Feature This summer Google is expected to unveil a search engine for Web-only video

Siemens tackles Microsoft IPTV dominance

Feature Potential problems with Microsoft's new Internet Protocol television software could give Siemens the opportunity it's looking for

Red Hat releases newest Fedora

News At the frontier of open source development, Red Hat has released Fedora Core 4

Adobe flaw puts PCs at risk

News A flaw in several of Adobe's graphics design applications has raised security concerns

HP separates PC group again

News Hewlett-Packard has split its PC business from its imaging and printing group again

IBM expands efforts to promote RFID

News The computing giant has been aggressively competing in the drive to use radio tags to identify consumer goods

TomTom goes upwardly mobile

Preview Navigation specialist TomTom has gone public, upgraded its smartphone-based navigation solution, and announced new versions of the popular GO product.

Sun begins open source Solaris era

News Sun Microsystems to release Solaris as open source software

Novell-Microsoft antitrust court clash continues

News Two claims good, four claims bad, judge rules