The Spit Is Deeper Than It Seems
Talkback The split doesn't end with the end users: the industry itself is not a happy ship. Blogs like ITSM View (http://blog.certification.info) illustrate this, and there are many like that. The issue is...
Yoggie releases USB security
News Company has brought out a suite of security applications on a miniature computer, contained on a USB stick
Photos: Microsoft shows off 'Milan'
Photo Software giant has been demonstrating some of the features of its new tabletop computer
Tiscali scrambles to tackle spam
News Company is moving quickly to counter spam sent from its accounts, but it may take more than a week for outgoing emails to be accepted by other ISPs
Video: Cisco CEO talks up Web 2.0
Video At the Interop conference in Las Vegas, John Chambers talks about the need for businesses to increase productivity by implementing tools such as wikis and mashups
Is video conferencing really the answer to lowering carbon emissions?
Blog I have just been at a rather interesting lunch with some chaps from HP, video-conferencing company Tandberg, the UK Centre for Environmental and Economic Development (EED) and the trade union...
3 stung by termination caps
Blog Pity poor 3. The streetfighting upstart of the UK operator community, it has been hit hard by Ofcom's decision to cap termination rates. In an interview with the Financial Times, the chief...
Explaining the Estonian cyberattacks
Q&A Arbor Networks' Jose Nazario takes stock of the denial-of-service attack against the Baltic nation and discusses the wider implications
TomorrowNow chief lambasts Oracle
News SAP subsidiary's chief executive, Andrew Nelson, has questioned Oracle's support capabilities and its future in innovative software
Brunel and SAP launch MSc programme
News University and software vendor combine to offer a postgraduate course in business systems integration, claiming it will help plug the skills gap
Apple releases QuickTime security update
News Company has released a further patch for a QuickTime vulnerability first exploited in April and subsequently deemed 'highly critical'
CSC scuppers iSoft sale
Blog CSC, the primary contractor subcontracting work on the National Programme for IT (NPfIT) to iSoft, has blocked iSoft's proposed sale to the Australian healthcare firm IBA. Apparently it feels the...
WiFi scares set to mushroom
Blog The scares over the use of Wi-Fi technology keep rumbling on, and it's starting to get concerning. Events kicked off in March when controversial medical professional George Carlo was welcomed...
Google buys web security firm GreenBorder
News Search giant's acquisition may pave the way for safer downloading and use of its portfolio of web applications
How the 'Milan' table PC was born
News Microsoft revealed its Milan computer this week, but the concepts behind it have generated interest at the company since at least 2001
Microsoft unveils 'Milan' surface computer
News Company has revealed its new entirely touch-controlled tabletop computer, targeted at consumers eventually but public spaces initially
Vodafone narrows operating loss
News Mobile operator has reported a solid set of results, although market conditions in Europe remain challenging
CMS evolution, publishing revolution?
Blog Around this time five years ago I was evaluating the Content Management Systems (CMS) marketplace for silicon.com. We had spent several weeks looking at the main players in the market. They were...
