- Mobile phone payments to soar
- IP address shortage 'looming'
- Microsoft’s SOA plan dubbed ‘Oslo’
- BEA asks Oracle for $21 per share
- Microsoft buys stake in Facebook
- Citrix announces partnerships to tackle VMware
- Cisco buys into WiMax
- Citrix prepares end-to-end virtualisation vision
- European security agency under fire
- Data centre co-location prices set to soar
- Information overload
- School pupils tagged in RFID trial
- Server market remains buoyant
- Microsoft to open server code
- Serious business in virtual worlds
- Out of the shadows
- Radar launches first public semantic web service
- Manchester City FC goes contactless
- Taking the heat
- Powering down the PC problem
- Insider: Perks of the job
- Agility applied at Standard Life
- DataFlux breaks cover
- Q&A - NHS Direct
- eCopy smoothes out the paper chase
- Disaster recovery disastrous
- Book review: Global services
- Corizon sets new SOA perspectives
- Sterling embraces its legacy
- Microsoft rings telecoms changes
- Europe leads IT pay scale league
- Web census to boost security
- HP asserts SaaS goal
- In safe hands
- MoD to centralise IT procurement as spend set to grow
- BSkyB and EDS begin court battle
- Has Microsoft learned to share?
- Oracle, Software AG enjoy the spoils of SOA
- Businesses struggle to find value in data
- Little faith in ID safeguards
- Western Europe leads IT pay
- Human resources software goes online
- Disaster recovery provision 'inadequate'
- SMBs wrestle with online security
- IBM's pitch for the last mile
- XML: A richer experience
- Clear sourcing
- Virtual worlds
- Cold war web
- Business intelligence market consolidation
- Book review: Global services
- Insider: Perks of the job
- BEA rejects $6.7 billion Oracle bid
- Subprimal screams
- Business intelligence market to boom
- Happy tracking
- IBM and Linden plan virtual world standards
- Disk pioneers win Nobel Prize
- Tif to benchmark IT services
- SAP acquires Business Objects
- Government report: UK must focus on science and innovation
- The EC versus Microsoft
- MPs call for fraud "tsar"
- Infor’s SOA end-game
- IT services spending heads east
- EC investigates IBM’s Telelogic buy
- Setback for UK e-crime strategy
- Google enhances online Apps
- Corporate networks may be exposed by Facebook use
- Encryption key law comes into effect
- Online fraud plummets - sort of
- eBay marks Skype down by $1.4bn
- Execs still lax about asset inventory
- Banks set to slip on SEPA
- Telcos receive data retention subsidy
- Nokia to acquire Navteq
- No shocks in Microsoft’s web strategy
- October 2007
