The internet will die a death before 2005 because of a lack of Internet Protocol addresses, according to the World Internet Forum.
Exposing network managers using unlicensed software could now earn informants the princely sum of £10,000.
Lotus has put itself at the heart of government - and at the heart of the governing party - with a pair of contracts in the Cabinet Office and at Labour Party headquarters.
Ebusiness will revolutionise manufacturing and allow firms such as Ford to cut the time it takes to design and build a new car by more than half.
Business-to-business online marketplaces are being criticised for inadequate business plans, negligence over security, and "disgusting" attitudes towards suppliers.
Barclays Bank reckons its new ebusiness division will fare better in the trendy dotcom heartland of London's Clerkenwell rather than the reserved surroundings of the City.
Industry analyst firm Gartner predicts what the future will hold for ebusiness at its annual symposium this week.
Hewlett ackard is increasing its ebusiness software portfolio by acquiring web software specialist Bluestone for $470 million.
Users are opting for established players over specialist internet consultancies which they see as lacking skills vital for the success of mission-critical ebusiness projects.
Reviewing existing data and systems has proved to be the most difficult part of implementing a customer relationship management system, according to Kingston upon Hull City Council.