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It's CeBIT time once again, as the trailers and bandwagons roll into Hanover for the technology extravaganza of the year. Check here for all the latest news and views.
A look at the latest technologies, trends and strategies highlighted at Intel's spring Developer Forum.
Keeping on the right side of the public and the law are major challenges for financial services companies.
30 years of digital Britain
The US trade body is now bringing the full weight of the law to bear on individuals who dare to download a track or two from the web. But the users are fighting back ...
Exploring the emerging Web services model and its impact on e-business
It's showtime. Europe's largest IT and telecoms event pulls together 8,000 exhibitors and 700,000 visitors. Click here for all the latest news.
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Fear and loathing in Las Vegas
Napster, the website, was built as a central host for users wishing to swap MP3 music files. It has sparked an almighty legal battle over its legitamacy and has changed the way people obtain music.
Vendors and analysts alike have recently warned of a major shakeout in the Customer Relationship Management (CRM) industry.
Everyone's talking about how important it is to embrace ebusiness in some shape or form. But what are the important issues, and how do you go about making money from it? vnunet.com investigates.
Everyone is talking about application service providers and how much money and staff resources they should be able to save customers. The new outsourcing model has yet to be taken up to any great extent, however. vnunet.comlooks at the phenomenon and tries to inject a note of reality into the hype.
Customer relationship management systems have been touted for some time now as the latest holy grail to solve a company's every ill. We look at the reality behind the hype, who the major players are and what the key is to success.
The music industry has been shaken up by the emergence of MP3-based music websites such as Napster. Critics accuse them of facilitating piracy while advocates say they make it easier for unsigned musicians to have their music heard. We look at what all the fuss is about.
The internet is bringing about the second revolution in the banking sector in two decades. Julian Patterson looks at who the winners and losers are likely to be.
Although three out of four adults in the UK now use the internet in some shape or form, very few actually take the plunge and buy goods online. Julian Patterson looks at why ecommerce is not taking off in Europe as quickly as might be expected.
TFL director of Games transport Mark Evers discusses how the public transport network is preparing for this summer's event
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