EMC: Buying into the future
Special Report The storage vendor's recent run of acquisitions says a lot about how the way information is stored and managed in large businesses is changing
IBM ejects Eclipse
News Big Blue will push the open-source development tools group out of its orbit, creating an independent foundation
Cisco lifts lid on Metro Ethernet advances
News The launch of a new switch and a series of enhancements for its existing products are Cisco's latest moves in the Metro Ethernet space
Worm detector looks out for bad behaviour
News Check Point's InterSpect appliance keeps a record of known vulnerabilities and looks for suspicious network behaviour that could be exploiting them
A Tale Of Two Michaels
Comment Microsoft's biggest liability may be its willingness to use disproportionate strength
Measuring the successs of your Web site
Feature Promoting your site - Part one: You're online and your site is getting traffic, but how do you find out where it is coming from?
Harness other Web sites' popularity
Feature Promoting your site - Part two: How to drive traffic to your Web page through advertising and affiliations
How search engines and directories can help your site
Feature Promoting your site - Part three: Search engines can deliver valuable traffic to your Web site, but how do you make sure they know you are there?
Siemens SX1
Review The SX1 is a well-made Symbian smartphone with an unusual design that may not appeal to all. It’s a bit short on internal memory, too.
Microsoft: We took MikeRoweSoft too seriously
News Microsoft has admitted it took things 'too seriously' when its lawyers threatened a 17-year-old student called Mike Rowe over his domain name
MikeRoweSoft garners funds to fight back
News Mike Rowe has decided to fight back after Microsoft threatened him with legal action for registering mikerowesoft.com. Meanwhile, domain-name speculators are lining up
What can you learn from a hacker site?
Feature Finding up what the other side is up to can help keep your network secure - but make sure you don't get rumbled
Does your data belong to you?
Comment Why privacy may head the way of free tertiary education and reliable public transport
Government gives further boost to employee-PC scheme
News Employers are still being slow to take up a government scheme aimed at increasing the number of people with a PC at home, so ministers have released new guidelines
SCO takes softly, softly approach downunder
News Though SCO has launched its Linux licences in Australia and New Zealand, representatives are talking down the threat of legal action
War photos site hamstrung by demand
News A Web site showcasing more than 5 million aerial photos of World War II experienced patchy availability during its first day live
Bagle catches firms off guard
News The virus appears timed to hit companies on holiday
Macromedia ventures in to help
News The software firm has released its first product from acquisition eHelp
Australian makes digital will
News An technology lawyer has concealed his will, complete with digital signatures from himself and witnesses, in a watch
Another Linux firm indemnifies against SCO
News Red Hat says it will replace any code found to infringe copyrights
Red Hat joins utility trend
News The Linux firm will expand its network service to allow the remote configuration of servers

