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Archive - 15 Nov 2004

Jericho Forum tears down walls to outsiders

News A group of top UK companies who are pushing for a new approach to security have decided to allow vendors and other firms to join the party

PalmOne: to Linux or not to Linux?

Q&A Rumours seem to be constantly abounding about PalmOne, and most recently these have focused on possible OS changes. We try to sift through the fact and fiction with its president Ed Colligan

Don't hold your breath for blade standards

Analysis HP and IBM have tried it but nobody else seems to be interested. There is no hope for a blade server standard in the near future

Rollins signals Dell deal with AMD

News Dell's chief executive said that the company is now looking at AMD processors 'more closely and more seriously' than ever before

iPass still waiting for a BT connection

News A deal with BT's Openzone would make iPass a lot more attractive to UK mobile workers, but so far the two companies have yet to make a deal

Flexible working needn't stretch resources

Feature The freedom to work unconventional hours suffered a blow after the dot-com implosion - but some major tech firms are rediscovering that flexibility can get results

CRM: The choice just got harder

Analysis The impact of open-source players, Microsoft and hosted software providers continue to make CRM a sector in flux

RLX goes for Dell-spoiler with 6G blades

News In a move clearly designed to put Dell's blade server launch into perspective, the company that kick-started this whole industry sector chose Friday to launch its sixth-generation blade, the SB6400

Dell joins blade server fray

News Dell's introduction of its first own-design blade servers will shake up the market - to the detriment of HP and IBM, say observers

Does anybody like Norton AntiVirus?

News After lots of bad feedback of late, we ask the question: does anybody actually like Norton AntiVirus?

NHS dismisses claim of IT security glitch

News The NHS has vehemently denied a report that trials of software giving patients greater control over their appointments have been halted because of security concerns

Securepoint's hacker hire costs partnership

News Securepoint's decision to hire Sven Jaschan has upset a fellow security company, which says it no longer wants to be associated with the firm

Blair opens up Commission for Africa online

News The government initiative is setting up online forums and feedback forms so that the public's voice can be heard as part of a consultation about problems on the African continent

Sun and AMD play the same game

Leader Sun is copying Linux. AMD is copying Intel. It may look like a lack of new ideas, but it's actually good news for technology

Virtuozzo nears Windows debut

News The much-anticipated piece of virtualisation software has entered its final stages of testing, and the final version should be out early next year

RealNetworks stands alone in Microsoft's way

News After multi-million dollar settlements with others, Microsoft says that RealNetworks is 'standing alone in the litigation path'

Novell sues Microsoft over WordPerfect

News Microsoft is alleged to have used anti-competitive practices against its software rival during the 1990s, but Redmond says the lawsuit is 'flawed'

Disconnected PDAs are dead, according to RIM

News BlackBerry-maker Research in Motion believes the days of disconnected PDAs are over

Dell 3100cn

Review Although it's not the fastest colour laser printer, the Dell 3100cn achieves exceptional colour graphics and excellent text printing.

Yahoo adds anti-spam tool, ups email storage

News The company says its DomainKeys technology can help cut down unsolicited email by providing proof of the sender's identity

Solaris pricing targets Red Hat

News Sun's operating system is to get new features and will be available for free - although customers will need to pay for bug fixes and support

Adobe to open up PDF interaction

News The latest versions of Acrobat and Reader will allow users of the free software package to add comments to PDF documents

US urged to take supercomputing beyond clusters

News Security concerns should drive the US government to put money into supercomputing, in order to avoid a decline in national expertise, say researchers

AMD outlines chip strategy

News The chipmaker is aiming new ranges of chips at both the high and low ends of the market, and wants to take on market leader Intel in the corporate desktop space