Bookmaker William Hill will outsource the hosting of its online betting shop to avoid the hardware costs of maintaining a web presence locally.
Welcome to Fort Microsoft, where businesses are locked into the grand .Net strategy to create and access services via the web.
Conducting business on the internet, while offering the potential for vast rewards, is inherently risky. To protect their online interests, companies involved in ecommerce are increasingly adopting comprehensive risk management strategies.
Chancellor Gordon Brown has cut the tape at Halifax's troubled internet bank, Intelligent Finance, officially opening the Edinburgh headquarters four months after the launch was originally scheduled.
For a number of reasons, customers of application service providers will see an increase in monthly charges this year. Maxine Holt of the Butler Group looks behind the scenes to see whether the extra costs are justified.
Camden Council will go live next week with what it claims is the first general purpose online payment service established by a local authority.
Contractors claim they are close to a victory of sorts in their landmark High Court case challenging the Inland Revenue's controversial IR35 tax regulation.
Business-to-business suppliers i2 and Ariba have effectively ended a rocky partnership in the same week that one of their most high-profile customers launched an online marketplace using their joint technology.
Broadcasting and communications giant NTL has confirmed a May launch for its broadband package for business users.
Online retailers have lost a million customers in the last six months because of confusing product labelling and poorly constructed websites.