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Computacenter facing rocky ride as sales slump

...announcement regarding its managed services business is a blow," said Ovum analyst Kate Hanaghan, adding that Computacenter needs to accelerate growth, possibly through buying other... Read more

30 June, 2005 by Graeme Wearden

Argos, yes Argos, to offer telco services

Nation's favourite catalogue challenges world's favourite telco... Read more

2 May, 2002 by Kate Hanaghan

Murdoch threatens minnows with 'dubious' patent

Omimedia presses ahead with micropayments case... Read more

22 April, 2002 by Kate Hanaghan

Unrealistic: the verdict on The Times' micropayments plan

No money to be made from micropayment software, says analyst Read more

22 March, 2002 by Kate Hanaghan

HP apes Hewlett in online battle

Anything you can do... Read more

30 January, 2002 by Kate Hanaghan

easyJet set to hit online sales targets

90 per cent of sales conducted online... Read more

8 January, 2002 by Kate Hanaghan

IBM a step closer to a computer as smart as a lizard

Don't ask us why a lizard - or why IBM spells 'lizard' eLiza... Read more

31 October, 2001 by Kate Hanaghan

Priceline profits from wider downturn

But let's not begrudge it its turnaround... Read more

1 August, 2001 by Kate Hanaghan

WebMethods slashes 160 jobs

Profits warning too... Read more

9 July, 2001 by Kate Hanaghan

Spotlight falls on Icann's dubious dot-com car boot sale

Technocrats catch the last train to spam central... Read more

12 June, 2001 by Kate Hanaghan

Accenture partners hit jackpot in IPO bid

Partners at Accenture look set to rake in the bucks following their overwhelming vote to take the consultancy public. Read more

19 April, 2001 by Kate Hanaghan

Barclays snaps up ShopSmart.com in bargain basement sale

Barclaycard-owned IndigoSquare has snapped up Shopsmart.com for a song. The retail site has swallowed up its competitor for a mere £1m, a fraction of its supposed value at the height of the dot-com boom. Read more

3 April, 2001 by Kate Hanaghan

BT helps Sussex police with its enquiries

UK police forces are turning to computer telephony integration (CTI) technologies to deal more efficiently with enquiries from the public. Read more

5 February, 2001 by Kate Hanaghan

eBay's international quest

...it has to make big changes to the way it does business. Kate Hanaghan reports... eBay is not only a proven dot-com darling in... Read more

16 January, 2002 by Kate Hanaghan

How the e-tailers stole Christmas

...But just how prepared are they for this year's seasonal rush? Kate Hanaghan investigates... You're either one of those people that finishes their... Read more

14 December, 2001 by Kate Hanaghan

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Nice to see that Turing's idea of a general purpose computer doing once-hardware-powered tasks in software is now universal ;-) Mary

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