IBM revamps Xeon server design
News IBM's new X3 Xeon server architecture promises 32-way servers, with a 'more affordable' four-way system kicking things off
HP takes ProCurve to branch offices
News HP will push ProCurve beyond the LAN in April when it launches models for wide area networking
Bribery tipped as key to CRM success
News Customer relationship management projects involving sales people sharing information often fail for cultural reasons. Financial inducements could change this
Nokia targets firms with smart RFID kit
News Companies whose employees work out and about could improve their communications by giving their mobile phones RFID-reading powers
FTSE 100 losing the search battle
News Research indicates that Britain's leading firms are losing out on business since they don't understand search engines
Paris Hilton used as virus bait
News Fans of the socialite beware - emails promising pictures of the hotel heiress could be infected with viruses
Exchange server alternatives
Group Test Looking for a simpler, cheaper alternative to Microsoft's Exchange? One of the five email/collaboration servers reviewed here should fit the bill for your business.
MDaemon Pro
Review MDaemon is already a good Exchange alternative, and it's set to become even better when version 8 is released.
FTGate4
Review This is a good all-in-one email/collaboration solution for small businesses, but the lack of Outlook integration is disappointing.
Virus writer says 'I love you' again
News Virus writers are using the old trick of flattery to lure people into opening dangerous email attachments
IT staff's overtime levels exposed
News The TUC is highlighting the excessive amount of unpaid overtime being put in up and down the country
Government IT procurement slammed
News SMEs are finding it as hard as ever to compete for Government IT contracts, and have repeated accusations that the system is a 'closed shop'
Industry unites against IM spam
News Days after the first arrest for instant-messaging spam, an innovative software product has been launched to help counter the menace of 'spim'
Intel catches up with its 64-bit competitors
Tech Guide Intel's latest Pentium 4 processors bring long-awaited 64-bit support to the desktop, along with -- in the 600 series -- notebook-style cooling technology.



