The I.T Professional
 
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29th November 2001
Edition 202
 
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THIS ISSUE
 
1. ACONTRACTORSWORLD.COM GET ROYAL SIGN OF APPROVAL
2.
EXCITE@HOME SERVICE COULD END FRIDAY
3.
MICROSOFT PRIVATE CASE SETTLEMENT STIRS CONTROVERSY
4. IT STAFF NEED TO KEEP IMPROVING TECHNICAL SKILLS
5.
RED HAT TO PUT LINUX ON IBM SERVERS
6.
U.K. GOVERNMENT COULD DROP MICROSOFT OVER LICENSE FEES
7.
APPEAL HEARINGS SET FOR RUSSIAN PROGRAMMER
8.
MICKEY MOUSE GOES INVISIBLE WEB
9. 30 COUNTRIES SIGN CONTROVERSIAL CYBERCRIME TREATY
 
 

ACONTRACTORSWORLD.COM GET ROYAL SIGN OF APPROVAL
Managing Director of Acontractorsworld.com, meet with HRH Prince of Wales by special invitation.
http://www.acontractorsworld.com/news1.htm
 
EXCITE@HOME SERVICE COULD END FRIDAY
If Excite@Home Inc. creditors have their way, the high-speed cable Internet service will shut down Friday.
http://www.acontractorsworld.com/news2.htm
 
MICROSOFT PRIVATE CASE SETTLEMENT STIRS CONTROVERSY

A Baltimore hearing called Tuesday to examine and resolve questions about a proposed settlement between
Microsoft and attorneys representing plaintiffs in a myriad of private lawsuits.
http://www.acontractorsworld.com/news3.htm
 
IT STAFF NEED TO KEEP IMPROVING TECHNICAL SKILLS
The study, conducted in June, asked the CIOs where their IT staff could stand to make the most improvement.
http://www.acontractorsworld.com/news4.htm
 
RED HAT TO PUT LINUX ON IBM SERVERS
Red Hat Inc. announced today that it will make available this week its distribution of the Linux operating system for three more models in IBM's eServer line.
http://www.acontractorsworld.com/news5.htm
 
U.K. GOVERNMENT COULD DROP MICROSOFT OVER LICENSE FEES
The U.K. government may stop using Microsoft as its main software supplier due to a rise in licensing feest.
http://www.acontractorsworld.com/news6.htm
 
APPEAL HEARINGS SET FOR RUSSIAN PROGRAMMER
Dmitry Sklyarov, charged with violating copyright law, will return to court next year.
http://www.acontractorsworld.com/news7.htm
 
MICKEY MOUSE GOES INVISIBLE WEB
On any given day, around 100,000 visitors crowd into Walt Disney World in Florida, most of them unaware that the 47-square-mile theme park is almost completely enveloped in an invisible wireless Web.
http://www.acontractorsworld.com/news8.htm
 
30 COUNTRIES SIGN CONTROVERSIAL CYBERCRIME TREATY
U.S. is among those supporting the agreement, but some ISPs and civil rights groups say it goes too far.
http://www.acontractorsworld.com/news9.htm

  

 
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