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- Why CIOs need to mobilise now
- Banks turn to IT suppliers to rebuild businesses
- Security breaches cost UK businesses billions in worst-ever threat environment, says PwC
- More companies to ‘mobilise’ data
- Cost of cybercrime to businesses doubles
- Digital Economy Act – changing the landscape or crawling over the finish line?
- Infosec 2010: Most IT infrastructure will be in the cloud by 2015, say experts
- SAP to work with user groups on future product plans
- IT services firm adds IBM XIV storage for midrange customers and other data storage news
- Two-factor authentication service launched for emergencies
- Information Security Breaches Survey: Attacks hit new high
- Video: Blackberry Version 6 promises iPhone-like experience
- Web resources key to NHS improvements
- PwC report on security trends: be proactive or suffer
- Interview: David Litchfield enters the realm of database forensics
- Mandatory data breach notification on the horizon, says ICO
- NHS IT needs doctor consultation
- Study reveals huge gap between businesses’ security intentions and practice
- UK Cyber Security Challenge to find next generation of security experts
- NHS IT staff need new approach for new government, says BCS
- Interview: Government CIO John Suffolk explains case for radical datacentre downsize
- Akamai and Coradiant deliver cloud optimisation service
- Chinese electronics firm sues HP and Toshiba over USB storage patents
- Microsoft offers online Dynamics CRM for $19 per user per month
- Blackberry helps Lenel lock down factories
- Fuel bill savings pay for Blackberry logistics app in under 12 months
- Blackberry CRM app frees Ridgid sales staff from laptops
- Baltimore cops go wireless with Blackberry
- Blade architecture halves footprint of HP Superdome systems
- BT looks to open source to increase innovation
- Microsoft UK gets Carbon Trust standard as footprint shrinks by 7%
- CIOs mobilise to cut comms costs
- RIM adds Wi-Fi support to BlackBerry
- 2e2 buys Morse for £69.8m
- Draft of cloud industry code of practice open for consultation
- Business spend is failing to protect against top threat to data security, study finds
- Council spend on web services tops £19m
- Tidal wave of ID theft fraud sweeps the UK, survey reveals
- IBM HR shake-up could see 299,000 permanent staff jobs axed
- Two-thirds of IT security professionals say the business does not understand what they do
- Cybercriminals step up click theft from online advertisers
- Microsoft withdraws security patch for Windows Media Services
- Israel lifts Apple iPad ban
- Virtual cloud computing is not a panacea
- Researchers find 1.5 million stolen social networking passwords
- Companies eager to adopt cloud computing, according to ISBS 2010
- Symantec Internet threat report highlights botnet, malware trends
- City IT workers want new jobs
- Ericsson sales suffer despite mobile data traffic rises
- Interview: TfL CIO Ian Campbell shares his passion for IT as an enabler
- Infosecurity Europe 2010: Trust is the next IT security nut to crack, says Lord Erroll
- Qakbot steals 2Gbytes of information a week, says Symantec
- Clifford Chance gains an edge with specialist search engine
- Amazon reports good results boosted by Kindle
- Microsoft’s $14.5bn record quarter fails to impress investors
- McAfee blames QA process change for faulty update
- Microsoft wins piracy battle in China
- How to simplify IT processes and stop being stupid
- Creese to be next Socitm president
- Wipro boost hints at business normality
- Gartner predicts flat IT budgets ahead
- Symbian 3 launch late, but MeeGo on time, says Nokia CEO
- Fujitsu latest to launch its cloud strategy
- Inmarsat to launch €600m satellite for high-speed mobile comms
- HP DWP strike set to be averted but more disputes at HP likely
- Facebook launches tool to boost integration with other sites
- Small businesses to embrace technology in 2010
- HCL owes strength to business transformation
- Nokia battles smartphone competition as sales rise
- Faulty McAfee antivirus update causes computer chaos
- Tesco uses IT to reduce in-store carbon emissions
- Infosecurity Europe 2010: PwC warns business vulnerability to cyber attack greater than ever
- Ebay Q2 profit forecast falls short of expectations
- Citrix's strong performance disappoints investors
- Steria and Cisco offer a cloud whenever you need it
- Google reveals UK government’s censorship and user data requests
- VMware licensing procurement: VMware vs. third-party providers
- Microsoft launches apprenticeship scheme for 3,000 young people
- Microsoft charters plane for workers stranded by ash cloud flights backlog
- Smartphones and meters suck internet address pool dry
- EU draft anti-counterfeiting deal threatens free speech, health and safety, say critics
- Zeus online banking Trojan threat grows
- Infosecurity Europe 2010: Data integrity attacks to become more common, say experts
- Scotland to get more than 1,000 new IT jobs
- SMEs treble mobile data traffic
- Autonomy revenue up 50% on last year
- Airline IT systems under pressure as UK skies re-open
- IT entrepreneurs to fight harder in recession
- Would better integrated IT have improved the ash cloud response?
- Google’s Buzz criticised by international privacy regulators
- BT loses bid for retrospective cuts to mobile operators' connection charges
- Apple reports 90% increase in profit
- Yahoo reports 20% growth in advertising
- Survey: U.K. Data protection technology and procedures are top focus in 2010
- Survey: Compliance efforts drive security, but may not produce results
- Options settlement costs mar Juniper's 1Q10
- Thomson Reuters builds near real-time clouds for investment firms
- Tories pledge openness and transparency
- Customer sues Apple over allegedly faulty iPhone liquid sensors
- UN rejects international cybercrime treaty
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