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Archive - 28 Nov 2005

Blu-ray appears to have the DVD lead

News The battle for the future of DVD manufacturing is by no means over, but the more costly runner has the backing

Public sector's IT waste disposal

News Scottish public agencies have been advised to start sharing IT systems in order to save money

Sophos: Protecting the world from The Pentagon

Special Report Behind the security lines: In the second part of a special report looking at IT security research centres, ZDNet UK crosses the moat that protects Sophos’ Oxford-based facility

Samsung X1

Review Slim, lightweight and elegant, Samsung's X1 makes an excellent choice of ultraportable for the style-conscious mobile professional -- if you can put up with the lack of a wrist-rest for the keyboard.

So why not put Linux on your business desktops?

Feature What issues does Linux face on the corporate desktop?

Stratus allies with NEC on fault-tolerant servers

News With demand for fault-tolerant servers growing, Stratus hopes to use NEC's cash to fuel growth — especially in new markets like Linux

MP calls for cybersecurity Tsar

News Mark Pritchard MP says the UK needs a national cybercrime agency to combat criminals and terrorists who might attack critical parts of the UK infrastructure

Microsoft file standard offers 'minimum openness'

News Sun's patent statement around OpenDocument is 'far superior' to Microsoft's statement around Office Open XML, according to a legal expert

Holographic storage punishes DVD dalliance

Leader While Sony and Toshiba play gang warfare with next-generation DVD formats, holographic storage is hoisting its standard for the default future format

Thieves steal BT car security system

News A new vehicle tracking system from BT comes at a price, but one of the company's project managers has reason to be grateful for it already

IBM has big plans for small firms

News Q&A: IBM admits that small businesses are often reluctant to use it as a supplier, but says the power of advertising can work wonders

Dealing with the worst-case scenario

Help/HowTo DR Special: A Level 5 disaster spells total loss of systems

Vodafone revamps business email

News Brief: Mobile operator claims to be the first to offer an own-brand push email service in the UK

T-Mobile boss slams mobile Internet cynics

News Chief executive Rene Obermann claims that Internet access will soon revolve around the mobile phone

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