Boot startup times into touch
Blog How many times when you are out on the road have you wanted to quickly boot up your laptop to find a vital piece of information? An address, a quick look at an agenda for a meeting or a double...
Microsoft 'not ruling out' further antitrust appeal
News Critics might be celebrating but Microsoft has refused to be drawn on whether it will appeal a European court's decision to uphold the EC's antitrust ruling
Intel searching for next big thing
Analysis The Intel Developer Forum this week will zero in on upcoming chips, while the company seeks fresh sources for longer-term growth
Gartner: Businesses must manage IT risks
News The analyst firm says that businesses that fail to manage IT risks 'are falling behind and getting eaten'
Muni Wi-Fi - can we build it?
Blog News comes from LastMile Communications that it has smashed the £3m target in its latest private equity funding round, pulling in £4.1m from investors. The content delivery firm, which was...
Small change for Microsoft
Leader The EU-Microsoft antitrust case is not about a €497m fine or costs being awarded, or even the unbundling of Windows Media Player; it's about how Microsoft interoperates with the world
BCS calls for UK net neutrality debate
News Web services' global nature makes it essential for the UK and Europe to join the growing debate over network neutrality, says British Computer Society president
Desktop virtualisation comes to the fore
News Software makers are eyeing more ways the one-computer-as- many approach can help businesses and beyond
What does Microsoft EU decision mean for Vista and Longhorn?
Blog We're doing some musing about this right now. In his press conference earlier, Microsoft Brad Smith announced that Microsoft would continue to sell the Windows Media Player-free versions of Windows...
Breaking news: Microsoft dodges EU appeal questions
Blog TThe EU versus Microsoft press conference has just finished in Brussels and chief council for the software giant Brad Smith is doing a good job of saying a lot without saying much. He seemed...
NHS patient data sold on eBay
News The Dudley Group of Hospitals NHS Trust is investigating how a hard drive containing confidential medical data was able to be sold online
Virtualisation: Key to tackling tech challenges
News Senior industry figures believe virtualisation is set to play the biggest role in handling issues such as increasing volumes of data and rising energy costs
Breaking news: Microsoft press conference on EU ruling
Blog I'm back in the office from a trip to Nairobi to look at how PCs from the West can be re-used in developing countries - and easing backing into the news agenda is not an option given the EU's...
It's about leveling the playing field
Talkback The antitrust case has been upheld because Microsoft could not defend its position within competition law laid down within the EU. Its about trying to provide a more level playing field within an...
Creating a knowledge-management strategy
Vendorboard Oracle's Tarik Ozyurt describes the benefits of having a central repository for individuals, departments, customers and suppliers. (Registration required)
HP Compaq 6715b
Review This AMD Turion 64 X2-based system has an excellent 15.4in. screen and a usable keyboard, and delivers solid performance. It's an attractively priced business workhorse that's perhaps best suited...
Cisco CEO: Virtualisation to fuel second web boom
News John Chambers believes virtualisation, convergence and Web 2.0 technologies will drive a second era of internet productivity
more and more power
Talkback This is rediculous. It is like asking a King "can you confirm that you don't have power in certain area of your kingdom?" Ofcourse European Union is going to punish Microsoft. But what EU should do...
Microsoft ruling: EU court statement
News The statement released by the Court of First Instance gives details on its decision to uphold most of a 2004 European Commission antitrust decision against Microsoft
EU court crushes Microsoft's antitrust appeal
Roundup The EU's Court of First Instance has upheld most of the landmark 2004 European Commission antitrust decision against Microsoft
Outsourcing contract to save NHS £5.5m
News Xerox has signed a deal with NHS trusts in the North West of England aimed at reducing waste and print expenses and increasing productivity levels
VMware shares secrets in security drive
News The company has started sharing some APIs with security vendors, in a bid to create better ways of securing virtual machines
Microsoft-EU antitrust decision looms
News Business leaders, lawyers, regulators will have plenty to discuss when the Court of First Instance rules on Europe's antitrust sanctions against Microsoft

