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Poor iPhone 3G service spat develops
AT&T and Apple can't work out who is to blame for a problem that cuts off 3G iPhone users mid-conversation.
Nick Farrell
Aug 13 2008 7:24AM
Telco/ISP
Sony Ericsson blames component shortages for poor results
For the second time this year, Sony Ericsson has blamed component shortages for disappointing handset sales in a quarter. It has also pointed the finger at increased R&D costs.
Tony Dennis
Jun 30 2008 7:36AM
Financial Services
Poor governance undermines SOA
Many service-oriented architecture (SOA) initiatives are in danger of going off the rails because project leaders have failed to address fundamental governance issues, experts have warned.
Rosalie Marshall
Jun 23 2008 2:11PM
Software
Poor infrastructure holding back software services
Outdated network infrastructure is holding back the development of software-as-a-service (Saas), according to security vendor Check Point..
Iain Thomson
Apr 16 2008 2:28PM
Networking
UK banks rapped for poor online service
UK banks and building societies deliver poor levels of online customer service, according to a study of 52 leading European financial services companies commissioned by
IBM
and
Kana Software
.
Robert Jaques
Feb 7 2008 3:23PM
Networking
Poor Citrix set-ups leave firms vulnerable
Many companies "incorrectly" deploying Citrix technology are leaving internal systems and sensitive data open to attack, a security testing firm warned.
Robert Jaques
Jan 10 2008 11:14AM
Security
Poor resource planning puts IT projects at risk
Failure to get IT resource requirements mapped out adequately undermines the chances of IT projects succeeding and raises the risk of projects going over time and over budget, according to new research..
Robert Jaques
Nov 14 2007 7:19AM
Strategy
IT security bedevilled by poor 'me too' products
The IT security market has too many bad products because purchasers don’t know what they are buying, delegates at the RSA Security conference Europe were told.
Iain Thomson
Oct 24 2007 2:44PM
Security
Skype co-founder defends poor financials
Critics have inflated expectations about Skype's ability to monetise its 220 million users, co-founder Niklas Zennström said in an interview about his departure from the firm.
Tom Sanders
Oct 3 2007 9:22PM
Financial Services
Poor company policy aids identity theft
Many businesses are still in the dark ages when it comes to making sure customers are who they say they are, reveals a new report by risk management experts Experian.
Staff Writers
Aug 14 2007 5:05PM
Security
Microsoft offers US$3 Windows package for poor nations
Gates seeking to reach next generation of consumers.
Jane Hoskyn
Apr 20 2007 11:50AM
Software
Poor HR leaves firms open to security risks
'Employee education gap' putting employers and employees in danger.
Robert Jaques
Mar 9 2007 8:24AM
Security
Poor passwords open web bank users to ID theft
Kaspersky Lab finds password security not good enough.
Robert Jaques
Mar 8 2007 8:32AM
Security
Laptop theft, data exposure the result of poor mobile security management
Hearing news about yet another lost or stolen laptop and exposure of personal information is almost like having seen too many horror flicks. Shock has shifted to disbelief - plus numb outrage at the apparent inability of corporations and government to protect our private personal data.
Peter Larsson,
Dec 5 2006 11:00AM
Security
Asia's poor consider Web access options
Developing nations may prefer to go online with mobiles or wireless.
Simon Burns
Nov 16 2006 11:52AM
Telco/ISP
Poor password practice leaves London City workers wide open
Survey paints a grim picture.
Ambrose McNevin
Oct 25 2006 8:42AM
Security
Poor risk management 'costing billions'
US firms are potentially wasting billions of dollars annually through inefficient risk management practices, new research claimed today.
Robert Jaques
Jul 4 2006 9:45AM
Strategy
U.S.: China and Russia offer poor trade protection
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative identified governments around the world that need to take stronger action against piracy and counterfeiting with the release last week of its “Special 301” annual report.
Ericka Chickowski
May 3 2006 9:58PM
Security
Poor wireless security 'a liability' warns lawyer
Companies leave themselves open to legal threats if they fail to secure employee's laptops against wireless hackers in public hotspots, according to a London law firm.
René Millman
Feb 13 2006 2:50PM
Security
Online companies threatened by poor security
Half of all customers will switch ISPs if it means they can shop online safely, according to a new survey.
David Quainton
Aug 18 2005 3:51PM
Security
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