Itanium gets revamped Linux supercomputer software
Researchers at the National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure have built full Itanium support into software that can be used to assemble supercomputer...
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Nokia axes 1,800 staff
Despite cutting 550 jobs just two months ago, mobile phone giant Nokia has announced it is to make a further 1,800 redundancies in its struggling networks division.
Th...
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Microsoft launches Real Time Communications Server
Microsoft today plans to announce that its Greenwich software will be renamed Microsoft Real Time Communications Server 2003. It will be rolled out in the first half of t...
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IT salaries on the up despite departmental budget cuts
Despite the current economic downturn and widespread job cuts, IT is still a great sector in which to be employed, with salaries above those of most non-technically orien...
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New C&W CEO to "focus on key relationships
The CEO responsible for issuing four profit warnings and cutting thousands of staff at troubled telecom group Cable & Wireless is to leave the company on 4 April. The com...
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Software piracy 'damages economies
The Business Software Alliance (BSA) is hoping to convince international governments, trade associations and companies that cracking down on piracy pays on a macroeconomi...
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Oracle app server release has BEA in its sights
Oracle came out swinging Monday with a version of its Java server software and a programme aimed at taking customers away from current market leader BEA Systems.
The R...
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Become a CIO - earn over £110,000 a year
Nearly one in ten UK IT directors and CIOs earn over £110,000 a year, according to the results of this year'sSkills Survey.
This year, 6.3 per cent ofreaders - or 241 ...
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Ginger sales stall as reality replaces hype
The Segway Human Transporter - the high-tech scooter otherwise known as Ginger - is proving to be an easier device to drive than to sell.
Fourteen months after being ...
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