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- Skills IT will need in the future
- MoD awards $890m DII contract to Atlas consortium
- Wipro increases profits and staff numbers
- Interview: 'Fire me if I fail,' says Serious Fraud Office CIO
- Online consumers seek out stronger security
- Bill Gates signs up to Twitter
- IBM shows recession-proof fourth quarter
- Will RainStor data deduplication change the database game?
- Storage roundup: Compellent Portable Volume helps RHS slash backup times and more
- PC market recovery slow in coming
- BP to streamline IT supply chain
- Avaya bets on SIP in Nortel integration
- Kraft keeps systems integrators waiting over Cadbury
- Leicestershire police use technology to reduce anti-social behaviour
- How to secure Internet Explorer: four tips to protect web browsing
- UK is short on software testing skills
- Video: Clickjacking exploit used to hijack Facebook accounts
- Study shows wider use of business intelligence in corporate strategy
- The £26bn cost of Labour's botched IT schemes?
- 90% of councils restrict social media, says Socitm
- Employees will choose their own computers in 2010
- French government advises caution over use of Internet Explorer
- Blackberry adds flavour to Lotusphere collaboration
- Barriers to enterprise cloud computing start to fall
- Don't use Internet Explorer until flaw is patched, warns German government
- Army head calls for cyber army ahead of UK defence review
- $6bn bonanza for mobile apps in 2010, says Gartner
- Google China hack code published
- Google opens talks with China over censorhip
- Apple fights back against Nokia patent claims
- How to migrate from physical to virtual without the risks: Neverfail Q&A
- Data Protection Act breach could cost companies 500,000 pounds
- Performance monitoring: Measuring data storage performance and troubleshooting tips
- 3G mobile phone code cracked
- UK think-tank welcomes Tory cyber security plan
- Tata results confirm Indian strength
- Tories would kill ID cards and attack hackers with new security policy
- TSF sends comms equipment and support teams to Haiti
- Argos sees online sales grow by 5%
- Users complain as Amazon EC2 cloud slows down
- Intel growth suggests computing slump is over
- Bank hack highlights need for better data security, says Imperva
- Illegal downloads at work put companies at risk, says FAST IiS
- DarkMarket kingpin pleads guilty to conspiracy
- SAP bows to pressure over enterprise support
- Google cyber attacks are a call to action, say security advisors
- McAfee fingers Internet Explorer in Google China hack
- VMware launches GO service aimed at SMEs: News Roundup
- What the Green Touch project means for CIOs
- Kodak files lawsuit over iPhone and Blackberry patent infringement
- Gartner: PC sales rise 3.6% in Q4
- SEC to rein in 'out of control' traders
- ITU sends $1m tech boost to Haiti
- A fifth of IT to disappear by 2012
- PCs climb out of recession
- Are analysts worth spending your IT budget on?
- Panasonic to put 300,000 users in IBM's cloud
- DSGi consumer sales up but business demand low
- Force local authorities to use shared services, says Deloitte
- Companies to spend 20% more on telephony, says Gartner
- York to get £13m dark fibre network from H2O
- MPs call on IT companies to follow Google and stop Chinese censorship
- Facebook partners with McAfee on security
- Faulty safety-critical software changed after fatal Mull crash
- Commitment to IT will pay off for Santander
- Google China hack exploited flaws in Adobe Acrobat and Reader
- PC sales surge in fourth quarter of 2009
- UK schools face IT budget cuts in 2010
- McKinnon wins review of extradition for hacking
- UK hogs middle of broadband superhighway
- Microsoft and HP collaborate on infrastructure services
- Wipro launches cloud service for retailers
- AOL to make up to 1,400 compulsory redundancies
- HP loses DWP desktop contract as Fujitsu named as preferred bidder
- Bullied NHS information manager gets £150,000
- House of Fraser outsources IT to Capgemini
- Big freeze home workers highlight security failings
- Licensing 2.6GHz band vital for mobile broadband
- VMware buys Zimbra from Yahoo
- New York bank admits intruder accessed online banking
- ICO to fine firms up to £500,000 for data breaches
- Google declares cyber war on China after security attack
- BT to work with Green Touch to cut ICT energy use
- IT budget cuts expected in 2010
- IT recession is “unofficially over” in Europe
- Google extends Apps with shared enterprise storage
- UK retail websites performed well under Christmas pressure
- CIO Connect helps IT leaders rate industry analysts
- Mandelson announces free IT courses for adults
- Video: Brits think phishing is how Eskimos catch fish
- Online retail sales jump 26.5% in December 2009
- Illegal downloads at work skyrocket, says ScanSafe
- Novell brings Brainshare Europe to Amsterdam
- US financial services starting recovery, says Infosys
- Microsoft apologises for ongoing problems with volume licensing site
- Chip shortage to push up PC costs
- Iranian Cyber Army hacks China's Baidu search engine
- Oracle patches vulnerabilities in 17 enterprise products
- Datacentres need to do more with less, but lack skills
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