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- Budget leaves key network issues unresolved
- Budget 2010: Conservatives will unpick the small print with crowd-sourcing
- Poor IT security puts US taxpayer data at risk, says government report
- CIO increase collaboration spending as staff bypass social networking restrictions
- HP workers at the DWP to strike for four days
- Mozilla releases Firefox update early to fix vulnerabilities
- IBM hit with another European antitrust complaint
- Google partners start to sever ties in China
- CompTIA certification helps businesses meet CRC rules
- IT and telecoms forecast to become UK's most important economic sectors
- Storage roundup: Telco uses HP LeftHand for virtual server environment
- Storage array supplier shakeout could be sparked by virtualisation and the cloud
- Transport for London appoints new CIO
- BCS cannot accept petition for EGM because signatures were e-mailed
- US works with ISP to test Einstein 3 cyber security system
- Brown to create government 'service companies' to push shared services
- BT to open ducts and poles to rivals' fibre
- Google can sell firms' trademarks as AdWords, rules European Court of Justice
- Google tests hotel rates service on Google Maps
- HP integrates Microsoft Unified Comms Server for branch offices
- Google halts censorship in China
- Telegraph uses Salesforce.com to get real-time opinion polls in run up to General Election
- Red Hat ramps up SOA in the cloud with JBoss 5.0
- Former iSoft financial controller admits providing false auditing information
- VMware vSphere capacity planning recommendations
- Political parties dangle the broadband carrot
- Quality, not speed counts in broadband, says BSG
- Brown's Digital Britain is at odds with Digital Economy Bill
- Gordon Brown turns his focus to digital economy
- Veeam claims 100% certainty of virtual server back-up and recovery
- Gordon Brown promises every UK home will have high-speed broadband by 2020
- Skype founders to invest $165m in disruptive technology
- Companies must plan for digital preservation, says British Library
- Privacy International to set up $1m Asian privacy network
- Data deduplication seminar: Register for your free UK seminar this week
- New banking Trojan targets U.K. banks
- Two-factor authentication helps charity comply with PCI DSS
- Small group of disaffected members behind no confidence motion, says BCS
- Digital Economy Bill attracts 10,000 protest letters in three days
- How to cut goverment IT procurement costs
- Dentists use social networks to collaborate
- In-house communications systems still in demand, says Avaya president
- State has more data on citizens than necessary, says BCS
- YouTube founder implicated in copyright infringement
- Over-optimism dogged Student Loans Company's IT-based scheme
- Confidential report finds serious errors in new central patient database
- Google to withdraw from China in April, says a Chinese newspaper
- Revised US cyber-security bill cuts president’s powers
- Data centre management adapting green computing needs
- University launches course on how to be a CIO
- Microsoft and Citrix combine forces for desktop virtualisation drive
- 82% of people admit downloading content illegally
- Legal & General considers its outsourcing options
- Detection should be part of recession security exit strategy, say experts
- Can GPs delay uploading patient data to Summary Care Records indefinitely?
- Small firms and consumers left naked by Digital Economy Bill
- Government censorship is hurting Chinese web businesses, says Tencent
- Virgin Trains extends outsourcing deal with Capgemini
- Deutsche Telecom aims to double revenue from mobile data, TV and intelligent networks
- Online piracy could cost €240bn and 1.2 million jobs by 2015
- New video surveillance guidelines aim to protect privacy
- Royal Mail: How to negotiate a cloud contract
- Compliance-based security risky, says SecureWorks
- Digital Economy Bill debate: Parliament should not behave this way
- Antivirus software poor against top three Trojans, says Trusteer
- Business continuity planning is growing, but not fast enough
- New rules to govern use of Police National Database
- Salesforce.com previews Chatter social media developer site
- How businesses can prevent their old IT being dumped in developing world
- PayPal provides mobile apps payment in IBM cloud
- Hospital caterers view electronic patient files
- ID theft overtakes financial theft online, survey reveals
- Buying Solutions shelves £1bn voice and data framework
- Turquoise CTO exits as London Stock Exchange takes the reins
- Microsoft to pay out $106m for VirnetX patent infringement
- Portsmouth NHS Trust saves midwives time with digital pens
- Telecoms industry raises concerns over FCC US broadband plan
- FBI agents mine social networks for information, says rights group
- Google's Chinese ad partners in 'profound pain'
- CIOs who tweet – a useful list for IT professionals
- Soca calls on internet industry to badger Icann over cybercrime
- Microsoft previews Internet Explorer 9.0
- Freedom-bashing Digital Economy Bill heads for the Commons
- Resignations highlight member frustration with BCS
- National broadband plan to set US on path to digital inclusion
- Wikileaks a potential 'security threat to US Army'
- eHealth to lead Europe’s digital integration agenda
- Broadband will catapult US economy into growth, says Google CEO
- Economic recovery to benefit outsourcing suppliers, says Gartner
- Government calls on businesses to extend ID card use
- Pfizer adopts MS OneNote for web collaboration
- NHS CfH director resigns as non-exec director of software company
- Free green IT support for small businesses
- NHS IT milestone will trigger payment to CSC of tens of millions
- Online scam losses double
- Technology tax breaks could create 250,000 jobs, says Intellect
- IT analysts found guilty of gambling fraud
- Top five virtualisation security issues
- Mobile broadband spectrum auction may hit legal wall
- Jericho Forum launches free online security assessment tool
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