SAP reaches out to the community
Analysis The market-leading maker of business applications is turning to smaller firms and Web services to expand its software portfolio
$1.85bn Ask Jeeves sale agreed
News InterActiveCorp's offer has been accepted, and it thinks that the search engine 'has the potential to become one of the great brands on the Internet and beyond'
Visual Studio and SQL Server delayed again
News Builder: Microsoft has pushed back the release dates of both software packages to the second half of 2005
iPod tipped to boost Apple's desktop share
News Apple could soon control 5 percent of the desktop computer market, Morgan Stanley predicts, thanks to the success of the iPod
Public sector mobile technology explosion predicted
News Spending on mobile ICT devices by the public sector will increase by 400 percent over the next decade, according to a report out today
Virus writing: It's a thieves' game
News The majority of today's malware is written to steal money, Symantec claimed on Monday
Network managers have to do more with less
News Survey: IT Staff will have to be smart to support more network traffic without a corresponding increase in resources
Turbolinux to expand across Asia
News Turbolinux has cracked profitability in Japan and China. Now it's setting its sights on India
Next-gen viruses need next-gen responses
Leader Viruses are getting stealthier and smarter. Without an industry-wide response, the bad guys will win
Broadband boom makes UK worst for hacked PCs
News Symantec claims that hackers have been taking over more PCs in the UK than in any other country
Logica backs Wales for outsourcing success
News Blended outsourcing is the key to Logica CMG's plans, as it opens a new operation in Wales that will manage some of its largest accounts
Acer n35 GPS
Review This well-priced Windows Mobile-based handheld/GPS combo could prove attractive, if you're prepared to overlook a moderate specification and some issues with the bundled navigation software.
High-tech thieves put spyware in the spotlight
News Antivirus companies are struggling to deal with keystroke loggers, a security expert claims, as investigations continue into the attempt to steal £220m from a Japanese bank
Inside the biggest bank raid that never was
Feature Were key stroke loggers to blame for the attempted robbery of the Sumitomo Mitsui Bank?
iTunes Music Store DRM bypassed
News Some enterprising programmers have released software that allows the purchase and download of tracks from Apple's online music shop without any copy protection
US and Germany prop up Internet use league
News Survey: Americans are spending less time on the Internet now than they were a year ago
University reports data hack
News Brief: Records pertaining to 59,000 people associated with the University of California may have been compromised
Yahoo buys Flickr
News In its latest move into the social-networking space, the search firm has purchased the photo-sharing site's parent company for an undisclosed fee
Sun loses open source leader
News Danese Cooper has left Sun after six years acting as the liaison between the computing giant and the open source community
OSX 'at risk from attack'
News Symantec has warned that as Apple's market share increases its operating system will start to come under increased attack



