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- RIM unveils BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10
- IBM 2012 profits rise 5% in face of falling sales
- Unified Communications boosts Horndean College
- Why is Phones 4u entering the mobile operator market?
- Millions could be affected by Twitter bug, says Cesar Cerrudo
- Google hits record $50bn annual revenues in 2012
- Dell to go private in bid to dump ailing PC business
- Government reforms save £316m in IT, confirms NAO
- Defra plans £80m agile CAP system
- Businesses wasting billions storing unnecessary data
- National Rail Enquiries puts web services on the public cloud
- BPO up, IT outsourcing down as Europe looks beyond cost cutting
- BYOD: People pay for devices to use for work
- Payments Council to make mobile payments mainstream in 2014
- EE announces entry level 4G tariff for £31
- Phones 4u launches LIFE mobile virtual network on EE infrastructure
- Why has DLP never taken off?
- ID theft biggest fraud threat, says Cifas
- Proposed EU data breach laws will require proactive security
- City of London School wins National Cipher Challenge
- GDS must not become an outlier, warns Martha Lane Fox
- UK citizens unwilling to embrace big data
- Interview: Alan Clark, chairman, OpenStack Foundation
- Charities struggle to raise pro bono IT support
- Cyber Security Challenge UK announces first University Challenge
- ZTE predicts major losses for 2012
- Half of UK youngsters get no online safety training, study shows
- UK will be 33,300 short of IT workers by 2050, finds research
- Google proposes alternative to passwords
- US general warns of Iran’s growing cyber capability
- Indian IT giant TCS to transform Nokia’s internal IT
- E-commerce staff in demand at UK small businesses
- NHS trust opts for HP active-active no-SSD tier SAN deployment
- Red October exploits patched Excel and Word flaws, experts say
- G-Cloud powers Huddle’s public sector sales growth
- O2 to sell phones without chargers by 2015
- European bank IT transformations optimistic or unrealistic
- Beware of 'rogue clouds' and hidden costs, warns Symantec
- Google buys King's Cross site for UK headquarters
- Businesses finally see ROI for IT security
- RSA identifies 'bouncer' phishing attack
- Intel’s business hit by falling PC sales in 2012
- Government releases cost metrics on biggest public transactions
- Met Police to equip officers with 30,000 mobile devices
- Skills survey reveals ‘neglected generation’ of over 60s
- Film maker storage strategy lead roles for BlueArc, Avere and DotHill
- EESC puts forward alternative EU cloud strategy
- Mobile IT investments key priority for retailers in 2013
- Action for Children intensifies customer data analytics with Rackspace open cloud
- Government CIO Andy Nelson tipped for DWP CIO
- Malware hits US power plants
- Betting site YouWin speeds response times with MongoDB database
- Brighton hospital bucks trend by moving from shared services to in-house IT
- United Airlines brings Wi-Fi to long haul flights
- Post Office wants to get to bottom of IT system allegations
- Poor connectivity is biggest barrier to NHS mobile working
- Cloud security key to BYOD, (ISC)2 study shows
- Cambridgeshire County Council rolls out BYOD for 4,500 users
- CIOs must hunt and harvest digital opportunities
- Oracle adds on-premise IaaS to its private cloud portfolio
- Juniper Networks outlines SDN strategy
- Hunt wants paperless NHS by 2018
- FusionIO launches hyperscale computing server flash card
- Huge botnet infecting smartphones in China
- Gartner predicts the demise of the desktop PC refresh cycle
- Facebook launches Graph Search and partners with Bing for backup answers
- Campaigners oppose Nominet plans for secure .uk domain
- SAP reports 14% revenue increase, operating profitability softens
- Plusnet tests sharing IPv4 addresses
- Islip puts up cash for fibre broadband
- Global energy management software market to grow in 2013, say analysts
- Direct Line begins two-year IT project to decouple from RBS
- Brocade names Lloyd Carney as CEO
- UK office workers swamped with phishing emails, study finds
- Security firm Secarma recovers data from drives bought on eBay
- Researchers uncover advanced cyber espionage campaign
- Welsh government invests £39m in school broadband
- Why e-petitions wouldn't have happened with a system integrator
- BT SmartTalk links smartphones with landline accounts
- UK hackers admit stealing Michael Jackson tracks from Sony
- G-Cloud procurement launches latest tendering process
- Anonymous uses Aaron Swartz suicide to call for copyright reform
- Post Office announces amnesty for Horizon evidence
- IT education and careers system in disarray, reveals CIF
- Oracle rushes out patches for Java zero days
- Schools to save £10m in Microsoft licensing costs, claims DfE
- Google's role in the enterprise: Interview with Thomas Davies
- European Cybercrime Centre opens in The Hague
- Morgan Stanley job cuts could hit UK IT staff
- Former Lloyds executive cries foul over IT whistle blowing
- NATS says BI key to five-year investment plan
- BlackBerry services down for Vodafone users
- Infosys surprises market with solid results
- SAP puts Business Suite on HANA, joins transactional to analytical
- Microsoft opens Azure cloud to Linux apps and VMs
- Windows 8 fails to stem PC decline
- Whiptail tops the class with flash array plus SAN two-tier strategy
- Disable Java to protect from latest zero-day
- OCR unveils entry level qualification in computing
- Google faces tough EU stance, says Joaquin Almunia
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