Advertisement
Promo

Become a member of the ZDNet UK community

Archive - 18 Apr 2005

Cisco: Success isn't just about networking

Q&A The networking firm is still racking up record profits, but Wall Street seems sceptical. We talk to John Chambers, the firm's CEO, about where he's taking it

Multiple Firefox flaws patched

News Mozilla has patched several flaws, three of which are rated as critical, in its browsers

Mobile market to double in five years

News Brief: Gartner sees cheaper mobiles ahead, as manufacturers look to increase the size of the global mobile market

Siebel releases latest CRM suite

News The customer relationship management specialist's latest product suite was released on Monday

Public sector outsourcing boom to continue

News Research from Kable suggests that public sector outsourcing will be worth up to £67bn a year by 2007, with the MoD leading the way

Linspire: Piracy can be a positive thing

News Fair pricing, not anti-copying mechanisms, are the way to address the illegal distribution of software, claims Linspire's Michael Robertson

Mobile security improving, but VoIP is 'a danger'

News As more service providers embrace encryption and VPNs, analysts believe mobility now offers greater security. But voice-over-IP is said to be bringing new challenges

VoIP tipped to drive down mobile prices

News Gartner predicts that corporate adoption of Internet telephony services such as Skype will force mobile operators to offer cheaper services

Adobe and Macromedia: Making Microsoft sweat?

Analysis Adobe's proposed buyout of Macromedia may be good for some of the combined companies' products, bad for others. Either way, it's going to present more formidable competition to Microsoft

New Siebel boss admits: 'We can do better'

News Facing journalists for the first time, CRM specialist Siebel's latest chief executive has admitted that his company could improve its game, but ruled out a strategy of slashing costs

London gets a mile of free Wi-Fi

News Good news for wireless users in Islington - they can now get free wireless Internet access. But will commercial hot spot operators be pleased?

Adobe makes postscript of Macromedia

Leader Adobe's first task as master of its universe is to give clear guidance on the future of all its products. Anything less will shirk responsibilities.

Siebel upbeat in face of doubts

News The CRM software specialist's chief executive has announced a new direction for the company but some analysts warn customers that Siebel could be an acquisition target

Adobe to buy Macromedia

News The $3.4bn deal, expected to close by the end of the year, could signal the end of Fireworks, Freehand and GoLive

Funds firm faces patent suit

News Trading Technologies claims it is owed 2.5 percent of every transaction going through the 'big four' futures exchanges due to two software patents it holds

ID cards still top of Labour's agenda

News The government's election campaign coordinator has confirmed that the failed ID cards legislation will be one of his party's top priorities if re-elected

Microsoft plans orgy of Windows advertising

News Welcome to the third decade of Windows

Windows Longhorn: a progress report

Preview It won't be available until late 2006, but Microsoft is beginning to turn up the heat on Windows Longhorn. Here's the current state of play.

Dual-core Intel chips hit the market

News Some PC makers are jumping the gun by releasing systems based on the Extreme Edition Pentium 4 processor

US air defenders choose Blade PCs

News Pressure of space and the need for security has led the North American Aerospace Defense Command to ditch desktop PCs and take the blade approach

Video icon

Video


Skip Sub Navigation Links to CNET Brand Links

Help

Become part of the ZDNet community.

Newsletters