SAP agenda dominated by licensing issues
News Customers are still unsure about SAP licensing costs, despite a recent meeting to address their concerns
Apple execs reaped 'millions' in unlawful profits, shareholders allege
News The stock option scandal at Apple continues, as a new lawsuit brings the total to four
IBM snaps up Internet Security Systems
News In the latest of a string of acquisitions, IBM has bought ISS for $1.3bn to bolster its security services
Lexmark C500n
Review The Lexmark C500n is a fast colour laser printer fit for a multi-user environment with high-volume printing needs. The competition offers more features, but slower printing or lower-quality prints.
iPass sees surge in Wi-Fi use
News More mobile workers are using hot spots to keep connected, reports network aggregator
IT pioneer Norris dies
News From war-time code breaking and the birth of supercomputing to 1960s idealism and 1980s corporate clashes, William Norris encapsulated the history of the IT industry
Don't be Stupid about security
Leader Staying secure is a challenge, so make sure you avoid the key blunders that can leave you in a mess
Symbian makes a profit
News Smartphone pioneer is succeeding in balancing revenues against market share, in the face of the threat from Microsoft and Linux
Exchange Server 2007 Beta 2
Review Microsoft's enterprise customers will get greater performance and functionality from their Exchange 2007 servers, but there's little in it for the smaller business.
Email bomber to be electronically tagged
News Having pleaded guilty to crashing an email server by sending it five million messages, David Lennon will be under a night-time curfew for two months
Tech life tips from David Brent
Feature We've sifted through Microsoft's internal training videos to bring you the best advice for life in the technology sector
Intel prepares to introduce 'Tulsa'
News The top-end Xeon processor promises a 70 percent performance boost over Intel's current server chips
Sun gains server market share
News The server maker's revenue rose at the expense of rivals IBM, HP and Dell
Scientists develop 3D nanomaterial
News Researchers have made nanopaper that can be formed into 3D objects, opening up the field of nanotechnology to more applications
China fines its first spammer
News But is a penalty of £331 enough to deter the rise in spam from the Far East?
Internet Explorer patch is flawed
News A security fix released by Microsoft last week puts Windows users at further risk of attack



