Grow up.
Talkback The UK decided to levy hefty fines against Microsoft, Microsoft is simply trying to recoup their losses from unfair 1million dollar a day fines. Stop being selfish; they can't have it both ways....
Green Grid welcomes Intel
News AMD-led environmental effort is formally underway, with Intel joining as a full member
Put safety first in the rush to get hosted
Leader Security is taking a back seat in web applications. Google may be happy to take the risk; you should not
Dual-core servers
Group Test Multi-core processors deliver many benefits, including much-improved performance per watt, over single-core designs. We examine three dual-core servers from the leading vendors to see what this...
EU to launch scam crackdown
News The European Union is officially kicking off a scheme designed to tackle scammers, but does the UK have the skills to help?
IBM System x3455
Review This is a good choice for compute-intensive applications, but restricted storage and availability options limit its use when it comes to general hosting duties.
Veritas pays $30m to settle SEC case
News The price Symantec paid for Veritas just went up by millions, as the company agrees a settlement with the SEC to resolve a dispute over advertising
The Big Interview: Pat Gelsinger
Q&A Intel's Pat Gelsinger on the future of Itanium, technology in the developing world and the one-chip blade server of tomorrow
office live lawsuit.
Talkback "It is shocking that Microsoft would have so little regard for another company's intellectual property rights that it would select a name belonging to another company." If it wasn't for "other's...
office 2007 flaw
Talkback Microsoft security is a contradiction in terms. A news item would be when no flaw is found in M$ software.
vista pricing
Talkback Maybe they are trying to recoup their losses for anti-competetive, and monopolistic behavior in the EU. Everyone knows they are not greedy.
Dell prompted into action over open source
News PC vendor acknowledges users' requests for Linux, but stops short of offering open-source software as standard
Seven habits that will impress your boss
Feature Find out how to impress your boss and stay in their good books by adopting certain strategies in your day-to-day job
US immigration system: bordering on the ridiculous
Blog If you've been to the US recently, you'll have encountered US-VISIT. This is the charming system that takes your photograph and fingerprints at immigration, although I've never understood what this...
The value of configuration audits
Feature It may be costly and time consuming, but auditing the configuration management process on large projects is vital
A descriptor Huh!
Talkback Does that mean it is OK to use the phrase Mycompany WINDOWS, cause it is like kitchen windows, bedroom windows? Mike
Confusion as Biscit withdraws from ISP association
News Biscit customers are no longer protected by industry code of practice, as new registrations cease and accusations fly over last year's acquisition of V21
Correction made
Talkback Thanks to all who took the time to point out our mistake in that article. It's now been corrected. Graeme (news editor)
Anger as Eric Raymond drops Red Hat
News It seems that not everyone loves Raymond, as his departure to Ubuntu sparks a backlash from Fedora developers
Why you should care about Microsoft's patent payout
FAQ The $1.5bn damages ruling over use of MP3 files has shocked the industry — could more lawsuits follow?
HP ProLiant ML370 G5
Review HP's Proliant ML370 G5 can handle a wide range of back-end business applications, but is over-specified for organisations with more modest requirements.
Unpaid overtime still common for IT pros
News A culture of long hours still exists in IT, but the situation has improved over the past five years
Microsoft hit with 'Office Live' lawsuit
News Company called Office Live has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against the software giant
Mozilla releases security fixes
News Updates address security and stability issues in both old and new versions of Firefox and Thunderbird
Highly critical flaw found in Office 2007
News Microsoft's attempt to develop its most secure software yet encounters a hitch
FLIP THE COIN.....
Talkback I welcome the pricing structure as it will ensure that only the illegally forced tie in with oems are the sole sales of windows vista in the uk and will further the eu's investigation into the...



