New wave services keep BT buoyant
News Income from broadband and ICT services is growing over at BT, but that's balanced by declining revenue from traditional services
Grid computing 'overhyped'
News A grid researcher claims that many companies offering 'grid computing' are actually just putting a spin on cluster computing
Eight points to avert a firing disaster
Help/HowTo Involuntary terminations are an unpleasant part of any manager's job, but these eight tips can help smooth the process and reduce the stress for everyone involved
eBay grabs hold of Gumtree
News Classified advertising Web site Gumtree has become eBay's first UK acquisition
CIOs lash out at information overload
News Complexity 'is the enemy', according to several senior CIOs, and needs to be reduced to maximise IT departments' efficiency
Peering into Office 12
Feature Feature news for the twelfth iteration of Microsoft's productivity suite is starting to emerge, and some fear that small business users might, once again, be left in the cold
iPod lights the way for IT
Leader General purpose computing is starting to get a bad name in IT circles as complexity gives way to dreams of Blackberrys and iPods
BSA 'piracy' report dismissed as scaremongering
News The software vendor alliance is pushing the UK government to use the 'full force of the law' against those driving the use of unlicensed software, but some are concerned this could impact competition
Is a 3D web more than just empty promises?
Q&A People have been seriously talking up the possibilities of three-dimensional interfaces for the Web for ten years. Tony Parisi thinks the tech's time has come, and sat down with us to explain why
The dangers of zealotry in development
Feature Builder: Interoperability is now the name of the game when it comes to sofware development. Brand loyalty is dangerous, and should be stamped out for the good of your firm
VoIP in demand at M&S
News Marks & Spencer wants Cable & Wireless to take its separate voice and data networks and give it a single converged IP platform
Tesco to sell networking gear
News Small businesses looking for wireless networking gear have a new retail option, now the supermarket giant has started selling wireless Linksys kit
Solaris boost from Fujitsu
News The server company has upgraded its PrimePower high-end server lines
Netscape parades security features
News After losing the first round of the browser wars, Netscape is having another shot at Internet Explorer's market share, this time armed with new security features
Microsoft confirms TCP/IP flaw
News On Wednesday the software colossus acknowledged a flaw in Windows' networking protocols, but downplayed its severity
IBM sneers at EMC's storage virtualisation
News EMC's forthcoming Invista product will allow IT managers to get to grips with virtual storage, but rival IBM was quick to put the boot in
PalmOne LifeDrive
Review There isn't too much the PalmOne LifeDrive can't do with its integrated hard drive, its wireless connectivity and its multimedia capabilities, but it's way too expensive.
