The451.com Goes Up In Flames
News The451.com, one of the UK's most high profile tech newswire start-ups of the last couple of years, is to fold, according to sources. The451.com's backers, analyst firm Durlacher, did not return requests for comment this morning.
[October 15, 2001, 14:05]
Government Backs Grid Computing With £1m
Talkback If you're interested in learning more about grid computing, my company subscribes to reports published by the 451 group (www.the451.com). I think they publish detailed reports every few months and tend to concentrate on a specific industry.
[August 11, 2005, 9:18]
Exclusive: Another UK Startup Bites The Bullet
News The downturn in the fortunes of dot-com companies has claimed its latest casualty: news and gossip startup, the-bullet.com. The-bullet.com could not be immediately reached for comment. So-called 'content' sites are emerging as some of the worst-hit...
[June 13, 2000, 11:21]
News Schmooze: Thumbs Up To 3G Auctions, Says NAO
News Finally, let's all spare a moment for the latest sad casualty of the dot-com downturn, The451.com, which.hey, wait a minute, what are you guys doing putting up new stories? Send your tip-offs to: mailroomuk@zdnet.com.
[October 19, 2001, 17:34]
Sun's Fighting Chance
Leader "Sun's move reeks of desperation. Their server market share continues to decline, and they've taken their eye off the ball again with yet another strategic blunder, making an acquisition in an area of storage that does not promise high growth over...
[June 3, 2005, 14:00]
Utility Computing Is "the Next Big Thing"
News Imagine this scene. It's noon on Friday and you just found out that your relatives are coming to spend the weekend. It's time to contact the electric company to let them know that you will need extra electricity for the weekend.
[March 5, 2003, 11:38]
Sun's Blades Will Virtualise Solaris
News Sun Microsystem's blade servers, due for launch by March 2003, will be bundled with the first release of Sun N1, the company's virtualisation system. N1 is being constructed from software that Sun acquired with two companies, Terraspring and Pirus...
[December 11, 2002, 9:57]

