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Desktop Computing - Strategy - UK
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Intel offers 64-bit migration path with Itanium, Xeon and Pentium
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2004: a year of high-tech changes
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IBM puts PC business up for sale
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Helping the network to take control of itself
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IBM Workplace gets software makers' support
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BMC and HP upgrade software to help IT make business changes
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'Trustworthiness' still a goal for Microsoft
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Wirral lights the way to electronic records
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Your shout
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Have faith in adding Linux to the IT mix
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JP Morgan cancels $5bn IBM outsourcing deal
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Centralised IT can help maintain quality
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Transmeta suffers hype and hardware reality
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Are you being served?
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Fujitsu Siemens releases quarterly results
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AlphaBlox deal anchors IBM's BI strategy
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Web services: Speech therapy
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IBM middleware challenge to Windows
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Outsource to cut print costs by up to 30%
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Low-cost 10 Gigabit Ethernet targets business
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Novell brings forward next Netware launch
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Sun maps out plans for Java and OS
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Microsoft�s Longhorn platform promises to remove middleware
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IT chiefs need to assess costs before taking a utility computing strategy to the board
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LinuxWorld Expo: Open source prepares for the next offensive
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Risers and floaters
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Forward planning boosts IBM's quarterly income
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Thought for the day:
Utility dominates a year of change
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MicroScope scoops from the year gone by
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SME reach
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Thought for the day:
Can Gates halt the march of Linux?
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Sun must shed light on cost strategy, say analysts
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AMD's crucial Sun win boosts Opteron prospects
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Cisco and antivirus firms unite against worm threat
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Microsoft will muscle in on enterprise telephony systems market
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HP voice and data PC combo to raise competition
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Use more than one operating system to limit the impact of malicious code attacks
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Who can you trust to take care of business?
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Cost of upgrade eclipses new Office 2003 features
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Microsoft unveils fundamental security shift
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ClearCube expands reach and usability of blades
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Virus attacks: who is to blame?
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Power to the PC
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LinuxWorld: Sun embraces Linux while touting Solaris
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Driving the licence
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HP initiative harks back to thin client computing
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Server consolidation: the best of all worlds
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Intel boosts Itanium's 32-bit processing ability
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Strategy clinic: balancing budgeting and innovation
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Thought for the day:
Stepping off the server merry-go-round
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SAS pushes BI suite for the masses
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Telecom Italia hands over PC management to HP
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A vision of technology to come: October to December
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The four seasons - a vision of technology to come
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Technology -predictions: Tomorrow's world
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JP Morgan signs $5bn outsourcing deal with IBM
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Start-up to put LindowsOS on low-cost tablets
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Orange chooses Microsoft software for Canary phone
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Sun promises to cut data centre complexity
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Selling the IT vision
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Sun hints at Linux desktop strategy
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.net benefits?
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Will wireless deliver ROI?
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Should you be using Windows XP?
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Will a unified buying model be a panacea for NHS IT?
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The people's operating system
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Open source opens doors
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Big Blue on the warpath
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Easy guide to purchasing PCs
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Strategy clinic
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What's on the cards?
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Thin client model back on the agenda
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Royal & SunAlliance to save �50m in IBM outsourcing deal
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Prices frozen while the euro establishes itself across Europe
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Leaping to high returns
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Facing up to reality
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AMD shuns MHz in bid for top chips
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AMD shuns MHz in bid for top chips
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All locked up and no way in?
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Creating the wireless enterprise
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E-banking boosts IT's status
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Let computers make the decisions
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Let computers make the decisions
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Interview with Neil Holloway - Target: the Internet
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The appliance of intelligent science
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Microsoft removes Java from latest version of Windows XP
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Compaq offers "on demand" computing services
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Users can't afford to take a stand against Microsoft
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TechEd Europe: Microsoft unveils wireless strategy
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Storm warnings
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The solution provider - shake off your PC legacy
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Peer-to-peer (P2P) computing: Napster and beyond
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Terminal emulation: Cashing in on the green screen
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Compaq forms one-stop source for customers
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Windows 2000 bites back
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Cashing in on the green screen
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What's in store for the PC industry
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The Operating System
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Gartner predicts bumpy road for .Net
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Setback won't halt rise of PDAs
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