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Daily Mail digital revenues boosted as Mail Online continues to grow
The Daily Mail and General...27 May 2010
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Laptop theft leaves Daily Mail hacks hackable
Daily Mail publisher Associated Newspapers has had to tell journalists and suppliers they are at risk of identity theft after a laptop...07 Jul 2008
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Daily Mail and Independent consider merging back-office IT
The back-office IT of the Daily Mail and the Independent could be merged in a cost-cutting exercise. Daily Mail publisher DMGT...26 Nov 2008
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Daily Mail and General Trust modernises with Agresso
The Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT) media group is replacing and consolidating the financial systems of its two largest divisions as part of a plan to standardise...31 Aug 2007
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Government denies claims former CIO John Suffolk will be hauled before MI6 for joining Chinese firm
The Cabinet Office has denied claims in the Daily Mail that former government CIO John Suffolk is to be grilled by MI5 and MI6 as a result of joining Huawei.08 Aug 2011
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Prison for Daily Mail hacker
A vindictive computer expert hatched a plot to bring down one of the UK's national newspaper groups, a court heard last week. John Troughton Using his "super user" status on internal computer syste...18 Oct 2000
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UK national ID card cloned in 12 minutes
The prospective national ID card was broken and cloned in 12 minutes, the Daily Mail revealed this morning.06 Aug 2009
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New iPad buyers face online delays
Anyone ordering Apple's new iPad online to beat the retail crowds faces a three-day delay, which the company is blaming on overwhelming demand for the device. Online orders have been restricted to ...13 Mar 2012
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Top 10 public sector IT stories of 2011
To say 2011 has been a year of big change for the public sector is an understatement. Unprecedented public sector cuts from 2010’s spending review have started to hit IT budgets hard, while elsewhe...28 Dec 2011
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Government pulls plug on ailing £11bn NHS IT programme
The troubled £11bn NHS National Programme for IT is to be axed, the government is expected to announce later today. The programme was launched in 2002, with the central intention to create a fully ...22 Sep 2011
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Salesforce.com turns to social networking to help firms drive customer engagement
Cloud software provider Salesforce.com has announced plans to revamp its products to make social networking a key focus for the company. Many experts have pointed out that customer engagement is a ...14 Sep 2011
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CIO interview: Mike Bracken, UK government director of digital
Whitehall is not exactly known for being at the bleeding edge of technological innovation. But as the newly appointed government director of digital, ex-Guardian technology head Mike Bracken is set...07 Sep 2011
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Cloud computing and the public sector: What IT managers need from suppliers
Cloud buyers and suppliers on their first date Cultural shift for public sector IT Demand for common standards Risk aversion and opportunity cost Cloud security concerns go unaddressed What custome...30 Aug 2011
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South Tyneside may have spent £228,000 on Twitter case, claims councillor
South Tyneside Council may have spent around £228,000 in forcing Twitter to hand over details of users thought to be connected with a defamatory blog. Councillor Ahmed Khan, one of the account hold...06 Jun 2011
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Obama to let UK decide on hacker McKinnon's extradition
The US president has said that he will allow the UK to decide whether or not to extradite UFO hacker Gary McKinnon, according to a Twitter tweet by his mother Janis Sharp. The tweet on Sharp's acco...25 May 2011
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US Attorney General Eric Holder dashes hope of UK trial for hacker Gary McKinnon
US authorities are still insisting that self-confessed UK hacker, Gary McKinnon, face a US court, despite ongoing efforts to have the trial in the UK. The US government has accused Gary McKinnon of...13 May 2011
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Sainsbury's employee steals £73,000 in Nectar points
James Stevenson, a lead analyst programmer at Sainsbury's, has admitted stealing more than £73,000 in Nectar reward points from Sainsbury's. Stevenson created and credited false accounts with aroun...09 Dec 2010
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Royal Mail report points to failure in digital adaptation
A report has highlighted the colossal failures of the UK postal service in mitigating its decline in the face of advances in digital media. Aptly-named Saving The Royal Mail's Universal Postal Serv...14 Sep 2010
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Faulty McAfee antivirus update causes computer chaos
A faulty McAfee antivirus software update has caused thousands of computers around the world to slow down, freeze or reboot repeatedly. The company has confirmed that an update caused its antivirus...22 Apr 2010
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Automated abattoirs for sacred cows – what IMIS wants from the new government
We can see splendid aspirations from the main political parties regarding the use of online services to transform public service delivery. Turning these into practical delivery requires first that ...12 Apr 2010
