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