City of Newcastle save millions in move from mainframes
News A move to client-server and a re-negotiation of Oracle and other licence costs has saved Newcastle City Countil millions of pounds
Europe defends online broadcasting plans
News Commissioner Viviane Reding says the Television Without Frontiers directive will help businesses, but many big Internet players are wary of regulation
Mobile Linux alliance formed
News A group of phone makers and network operators are working on a common open source platform for mobiles
Analysts split over HSDPA vs WiMax
News Although the next generation of 3G will probably make it to the mass market before mobile WiMax, disagreement lingers over which technology will win in the long term
HP: Everything will be on blades
News By launching a new blade system intended to cut costs and boost efficiency, HP is challenging IBM in the data centre
Cybercrime losses on the slide
News Hacking and Internet fraud may be hot news, but they are costing companies less than before
Dell PowerEdge 2850
Review It may have been around for a while, but with its dual-core processors the PowerEdge 2850 is still bang up to date and ready for just about anything.
Exploit code quick to follow Microsoft patches
News Malware writers have wasted no time in targeting the latest weaknesses in Microsoft's software
NHS IT timescale questioned as iSoft CEO resigns
News As the chief executive of medical software provider iSoft steps down, questions are raised over how deliverable the company's promises to the NHS were in the first place.
Start-up brings Windows and Mac OS together
News US-based Parallels has gone a step further than Apple's Boot Camp with an application that will run Windows and OS X at the same time, on an Intel-based Mac

