ID cards scheme: Potential suppliers named
News The companies named as potential suppliers for the scheme — which includes the national ID cards programme — are Accenture, BAE Systems, CSC, EDS, Fujitsu, IBM, Steria and Thales. Eight companies are in the running to be key suppliers for the...
[October 23, 2007, 10:00]
TechNet Webcast: Introduction to Terminal Services in Windows Server Code-Named "Longhorn" (Level 300)
White Papers This webcast explains new ways to deploy and gain access to applications using the new features and capabilities of Terminal Services in the next release of Windows Server code-named "Longhorn. The presenter introduces the new centralized...
[December 15, 2006, 0:00]
Skype and Kazaa named in StreamCast lawsuit
News Also named as defendants are Skype founders Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis, who are also the developers behind the Kazaa file-swapping software. While the full complaint has not been made available on the court's Web site, Skype and Kazaa are...
[March 28, 2006, 9:30]
Woz named to Inventors Hall of Fame
News Steve Wozniak, who founded Apple in 1976 with Steve Jobs, has been named to the Inventors Hall of Fame for his contributions to a broad range of technologies, a selection committee announced Thursday.
[June 19, 2000, 10:01]
New 'Love' bug suspect named
News It seems that most of the world is still reeling from the shock of the cutely and seductively named ILOVEYOU virus. AMA Computer College's executive vice president, Ramon Abad, admitted that one of its students may have been the author of the...
[May 10, 2000, 16:52]
HMRC named 'internet villain' of the year
News HM Revenue & Customs was named as "internet villain" of the year by the Internet Services Providers' Association on Friday. The Internet Services Providers' Association (ISPA), which represents internet service providers across the UK, holds an...
[March 17, 2008, 10:36]
News Burst: Special master named in Sun-Microsoft case
News Retired Judge Charles Renfrew, a former federal district judge, has been named special master in the Sun Microsystems vs. Microsoft lawsuit over Java technology. In another action, Judge Ronald Whyte issued a tentative order closing Thursday's...
[September 9, 1998, 6:59]
TechNet Webcast: Ten Reasons to Prepare for Windows Server Code-Named "Longhorn" (Level 200)
White Papers This webcast details the key new features and capabilities of Microsoft Windows Server code-named "Longhorn," focusing on the new enhancements found in the Beta 2 release. Although the current Windows Server edition is Windows Server 2003 R2, there...
[December 23, 2006, 0:00]
TechNet Webcast: Next Generation Networking With Windows Vista and Windows Server Code Named "Longhorn" (Level 300)
White Papers This webcast explains more about the next generation networking features coming in Windows Vista and Windows Server code named "Longhorn". Dubbed the "Next Generation TCP/IP" stack, these new Windows networking investments and innovations...
[December 23, 2006, 0:00]
Google named most powerful global brand
News Google has knocked Microsoft off the top spot and been named the most powerful global brand of 2007. Google beat Microsoft to be named the UK's most popular brand in 2006 and the best global company to work for in 2007.
[April 23, 2007, 9:50]
A Year Ago: New 'LoveBug' suspect named
News It seems that most of the world is still reeling from the shock of the cutely and seductively named ILOVEYOU virus. First published: Wed, 10 May 2000 16:52:24 GMT Philippine college student who proposed to submit a Trojan horse program as his...
[May 10, 2001, 6:04]
New e-minister named
News Douglas Alexander, the MP for Paisley South, has been named as minister for e-commerce and competitiveness. The announcement was made late on Monday night. Alexander replaces Patricia Hewitt, who has been promoted to Trade and Industry secretary.
[June 12, 2001, 8:33]
New information commissioner named
News A top lawyer from City law firm Clifford Chance has been named to take over as information commissioner when Elizabeth France steps down later this year. Richard Thomas, director of public policy at Clifford Chance, will take up the post in November.
[July 26, 2002, 9:58]
Tech firms named in apartheid lawsuit
News Fujitsu and Unisys are expected to be named this week in a lawsuit targeting companies that allegedly profited from collaborating with apartheid-era South Africa. Fujitsu is facing the lawsuit because of alleged actions by two of its subsidiaries...
[August 19, 2002, 12:33]
MSDN Webcast: Digital Certificate Enhancements in Windows Vista and Windows Server Code-Named "Longhorn" (Level 200)
White Papers This webcast discusses the enhancements to the digital certificate infrastructure in both the Microsoft Windows Server code-named "Longhorn" and Windows Vista operating systems and covers Active Directory Certificate Services (ADCS) in Windows...
[December 8, 2006, 0:00]
TechNet Webcast: Introduction to Terminal Services in Windows Server Code-Named "Longhorn" (Level 200)
White Papers This webcast introduces the new features and capabilities of Terminal Services with the release of Windows Server code-named "Longhorn", and shows how these technologies provide new ways to deploy and access applications.
[December 15, 2006, 0:00]
TechNet Webcast: Public Key Infrastructure Enhancements in Windows Vista and Windows Server Code-Named "Longhorn" (Level 300)
White Papers This webcast describes the enhancements made to the Microsoft Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) in Windows Vista and in the next release of Windows Server code-named "Longhorn". The webcast provides a detailed demonstration of the enhancements to the...
[February 17, 2007, 0:00]
Hollywood named in on-demand conspiracy suit
News The lawsuit, filed in the US District Court for the Central District of California, named entertainment giants AOL Time Warner, Vivendi Universal and Sony as the conspirators that have been hindering Intertainer's business of offering movies-on...
[September 25, 2002, 6:27]
Media player-less Windows finally named
Talkback To the ECs credit they've barely given Microsoft an inch in this case even if their threats of daily fines have gone unfulfilled.
[March 29, 2005, 16:24]
Media player-less Windows finally named
Talkback How's about Windows XPurgated? It seems the separation of media player is really tinkering at the dges of a more level playing field if that's the EC's objective. A Windows XP Basic version would be better with ALL apllications which are not strict...
[March 29, 2005, 13:42]



