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Archive - 16 Sep 2005

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog Friday 16/9/2005 You'll have heard by now of Cliff Stanford's fall from grace – a fall he continues to strongly contest. Those of us who've known the man since his days with the Commodore Pet...

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Comment Biggles Flies Online, Dame Porter's Revenge, cheating at strip poker and naked journalism? Just another week in IT

Thus: Don't run into convergence

News Firms who are seduced by the delights of a converged network could struggle if they don't ensure that vital applications keep running

Sun returns to its server roots

News If we want to compete better with the likes of IBM, HP and Dell, we need a more open approach, admits Sun

Getting your business on the Web

Help/HowTo E-commerce is just one part of a solid Web presence, but an important one. We look at what you need to get yourself up and running

SMS answers London's recycling SOS

News Londoners need to recycle more, and a handy new mobile service could help

Yahoo launches Instant Search beta

News The power of AJAX will help users to get search results much faster

Stanford to appeal email intercept conviction

News The founder of Demon and Redbus claims that he was forced to plead guilty because of a misinterpretation of the RIP Act

Software Assurance lacked confidence from the first

Leader Microsoft has fine-tuned its Software Assurance licensing scheme. Its customers were never sure it was worth it in the first place

Cliff Stanford: The maverick Internet pioneer

Feature The founder of Demon Internet, found guilty of unlawfully intercepting emails, has built a career on bucking the norm and taking chances

Zetadocs PDF

Review Zetadocs PDF could prove useful if your business handles a lot of electronic documents -- particularly customer-facing ones -- that would benefit from a consistent look and feel.

Intel makes Shanghai move

News The chipmaker has opened a 1,000-person facility in Shanghai, to scout for talent and design components for the Asia-Pacific market

Microsoft makes Longhorn Server security promises

News Microsoft has detailed several major new security features of the next-generation Windows server operating system

Dell pulls the plug on Itanium

News Intel's largest customer has decided to stop trying to sell systems featuring the beleaguered high-performance processor

Microsoft invests in cross-platform development

News Builder: Vista's development tools use cross-platform standards, so developers can use them to write apps that run unmodified across different operating systems

Vodafone unveils 3G US-compatible datacard

News European travellers will soon have a high-speed wireless option that will work with US mobile networks