Peter Sayer

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French government to sell control of France T

The French government will sell a 9.6 per cent stake in France T

OECD spam task force plans meeting, strategy

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is taking the fight against unsolicited commercial e-mail to Asia next month, where it will hold a meeting to discuss the priorities for its newly created task force on spam, it announced Thursday.

Olympic-size security demands advance planning

If there's one thing the Atos Origin SA team understands as lead contractor for the Olympic IT infrastructure, it's that you must learn from your mistakes.

OLYMPICS : Olympic-size security demands advance planning

If there's one thing the Atos Origin SA team understands as lead contractor for the Olympic IT infrastructure, it's that you must learn from your mistakes.

CA offers US$1M to build Ingres migration tools

Computer Associates International Inc. will turn to open-source software developers to help businesses migrate to its Ingres relational database software, it said Wednesday.

French ISPs sign charter to stop illegal filesharing

French Internet service providers (ISPs) will collaborate with the music industry to send automatic warnings to any of their subscribers seen illegally sharing copyright-protected files online, as part of an overall move to stamp out online piracy.

EC formalizes objections to mobile roaming costs in U.K.

Two U.K. mobile operators have been charging too much when foreign visitors roam on their networks, the European Commission told them Monday.

A faster, stronger, redundant Olympic network

A steady stream of taxis grinds up the hill to the headquarters of the Athens Olympic Committee headquarters, on the northern edge of the city. In the lobby it's all bustle as visitors mill around the accreditation desk and pass through security controls. But on the second floor the glass-walled technology operations centre sits idle

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