Sage claims UK first with hosted CRM
News Mid-range software supplier now offers a hosted version of SageCRM at a flat-rate price of £50 per month
DNS servers 'vulnerable to attack'
News Web users are at risk of fraud because 20 percent of DNS servers are running out-of-date software and 75 percent are vulnerable to cache poisoning
Ensure effective document management
Help/HowTo Establishing a way of storing your team's documents is key to project success
ID Theft: Should you believe the hype?
Feature Separating the fact from the fiction can be hard job when assessing your risk of fraud online
Behind the scenes of Oracle-Siebel
Feature Oracle's latest megamerger wasn't conceived overnight
Oracle targets SMEs for future growth
News With small businesses on one side and verticals on the other, Charles Philips hopes to extend Oracle's reach in two directions at once
Itanium slips further into trouble
Leader With each delay and feature reduction, Itanium's future looks bleaker and bleaker. Faith in the future may not be good enough
Ericsson plus Marconi equals powerful European competitor
Analysis At its heart this deal is all about network convergence
BitTorrent user convicted over movie sharing
News A man who used BitTorrent to distribute three films has been convicted of infringing copyright
Ericsson wins battle for Marconi
News 1,000 jobs are on the line after the Swedish telecoms firm bought Marconi's key assets
UK firms' R&D spending slide continues
News While the rest of the world's firms spend ever-increasing amounts on research, UK firms are scaling back their R&D budgets
Mobile Web sites face stringent standards regulation
News mTLD is to be the first TLD operator to insist the sites under its jurisdiction follow strict standards of Web development
Biometrics beyond borders
Feature Countries including the UK and the US are putting biometrics at the forefront of plans to improve national border security but there are still significant issues to be solved before the technology...
Killing the killer app
Tech Guide Does on-demand software mean we can throw out our high-end PCs?
Widescreen laptops to take over the world
News By 2009 under 20 percent of laptops shipped will have square displays, according to IDC
ID cards bill savaged by Lords and MPs
News The government's chances of getting the Identity Cards Bill on the statute books are looking increasingly slim, with two influential committees making their feelings heard
Itanium gets scaled down and pushed back
News Xeon gets a revamp, but the roadmap for the next few versions of Intel's beleaguered high-end server chip has been radically altered
Regulators seek deeper probe of Oracle-Siebel deal
News Once again Larry Ellison's acquisition hunger has raised eyebrows at the US Department of Justice
VoIP eavesdropping rules face mounting challenge
News US Internet service providers and ISPs are fighting an attempt to make them rewire their networks to help law enforcement agencies to keep closer tabs on email and Web browsing
