Networks '98: Fibre channel faster for mass storage
News Fibre channel, a new technology for connecting mass storage to servers is one of the talking points at this week's Networks-telecom '98 show in Birmingham.
Opinion: What I Hate Most About Windows 98
News Windows 98, how do I hate thee? Let me count the ways.
Networks '98: World Cup scores networking own goal
News The World Cup is being blamed by networking companies for placing an extra strain on IT departments.
Brits fail to invest in their future
News Britain faces becoming a technology backwater as more than half of its leading companies fail to invest in research and development.
Win98 launched with a whimper not a bang
News Win98 limped onto the shelves of computer stores last night in a deliberately low-key launch.
US Report: Microsoft sued by 150 million users
News A 'potential class action' lawsuit has been filed in Louisiana against Microsoft, centering on bugs in Windows software.
WordPerfect maker cuts staff by fifth after continued losses
News Software maker Corel is to cut some 20 percent of its work force in a move to reduce its annual payroll by $33 million after posting its sixth quarterly loss in a row.
A Year Ago: Networks '97: Citrix blasts NC architecture
News This story first appeared Wed, 25 Jun 1997 12:22:14 GMT

