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Phorm ushers in new UK-based directors

Controversial online advertisement-serving...

Global firms neglecting core IT skills

Global firms are not devoting enough time, budget and commitment to safeguarding core IT skills. A study ...

Britney Spears and wrestling beat Obama in search charts

Despite dominating the headlines by becoming the first black US president, Barack...

IT directors fear their staff most when it comes to security

No matter how many policies and training schemes are in place at firms, basic human error still poses the most likely threat to a company's IT security,...

Data hack makes cyber-shoplifting easy

Fraudsters could skim millions of pounds from retail websites this Christmas because retailers...

How to limit the risk of terminating outsourcing contracts

As the economy contracts organisations are looking at areas of their business to cut costs and one such area is outsourcing. There are key warning signs that may indicate a customer is looking to end an outsourcing contract. However, a provider can take steps to avoid termination and/or to be placed in the best position to argue that termination is unlawful.

Poor use of IT played role in Baby P tragedy, report says

Poor use of Haringey Council's electronic recording system played a part in the mismanagement of the Baby P case, according to a review published today (1...

Hot skills: the IT Infrastructure Library

What is it? Among the steadiest performing skills of recent years is ITIL, the IT Infrastructure Library, an approach to IT service management (ITSM)...

IT and business alignment increases confidence

IT and business alignment increases confidence IT departments that are directly aligned with the business are more confident of reaching their targets...

IT employers block new technology at their peril, says CMI

Employers in the UK's IT sector are too quick to dismiss internet-based research as a way of boosting productivity, says the Chartered...
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