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- Cisco will buy Tandberg despite falling short on shares
- Treasury gives thumbs up to Southwest One police support project
- Twitter improves website for mobiles
- EU Code of Conduct adoption slow in U.K: News roundup
- Cloud providers service: Cloud Industry Forum aims to stop cowboys
- Chelsea and Yorkshire building societies enter IT unknown
- Government data security hobbled by cost dispute
- Opposition grows to government piracy measures
- Cloud Computing: Government needs to rethink IT
- Acer plays down impact of corporate PC refreshes
- Indian companies are top importers of IT workers
- Microsoft anti-pirate technology sparks 630% rise in fake code detection
- Series of strikes planned for HP engineers
- Nominet shuts down 1200 bogus retail websites following police investigation
- Intel creates 48-core single-chip cloud computer
- Sage boss warns it’s too early to talk of recovery
- Progress set to cut 14% of workforce
- Technology options for centralised UK smart energy network
- 1,000 angry HP EDS staff vote to strike
- Wikipedia ordered to disclose IP address of contributor
- Insider threat detection still a challenge for employers
- Facebook, Google, Yahoo and eBay express grave concerns about Digital Economy Bill
- Server sales are stabilising despite slowdown, says Gartner
- Most businesses plan to increase spending on IT in 2010
- Expect more phishing attacks on corporate bank accounts in 2010
- Blacklisting - ICO demands powers to inspect firms' data
- McKinnon gets more time to appeal hacking extradition
- Seven steps to outsourcing heaven
- Post Office will be next new bank
- Govt hopes national police IT infrastructure will save £200m a year
- Eli Lilly outsources desktops, webs and messaging to HP
- Google provides way to limit access to free web content
- Government picks centralised network for £10bn smart meter project
- Facebook resets its privacy settings
- Prevx apologises to Microsoft over 'black screen of death'
- Facebook now 350m strong
- BT's pension deficit could mean higher prices for all
- IBM's Guardium acquisition misses the mark, says Imperva
- BP outsources comms and supplier management to T-Systems
- FalconStor NSS 6.0 helps RBKC automate VMware disaster recovery
- Apple iPhone 3G in business
- Aberdeen gets £7m green datacentre
- Nokia E72 in business
- Research in Motion Blackberry Bold 9000 in Business
- Samsung Omnia Pro B7610 in business
- Gary McKinnon must face US trial, home secretary tells parliament
- Make your ERP roll-out succeed
- SAP delays decision on enterprise support price hike
- Government mulls centralised roll out for smart meters and grid
- Microsoft looks into Windows 'black screen of death' patch flaw
- Obituary: David Craver
- Government e-comms tracking plans are 'confused and ill thought through'
- Tories crowdsource opinion on government's IT plans
- TfL offers IT contracts worth £150m
- Navy USB loss shows government departments are still failing to adhere to secuity policies
- Google Zeitgeist reveals top UK search terms in 2009
- Businesses will use private clouds for now, says Gartner
- How much are your social network connections worth?
- 20:20 Mobile Group enjoys benefits of UTM security
- Semiconductor maker proposes tax credits for UK manufacturers
- IBM to acquire security firm Guardium
- eBAY fined £1.5 million in dispute with Louis Vuitton owner
- Nokia plans only one Linux smartphone for 2010
- Twitter was top word of 2009
- BAA to roll out electronic border gates at Heathrow
- US restaurants sue point of sale supplier
- Shredded patient records deliver a gift-wrapped data breach
- New EC rules on VAT will cost UK IT firms thousands
- Brick through window after police gave out personal data
- Minister attacks IT used to risk-assess sex offenders, terrorists and murderers
- BT expresses sympathy as villagers slam chairman's broadband
- UK gets IT incubator inspired by US Techstars
- Tiger Woods search results poisoned, warns Sophos
- Soaring demand for mobile video threatens UK 3G infrastructure
- Dell releases experimental Chrome OS for netbooks
- RCUK's Rawlins: Vendors need to up their game, iSCSI is over-rated
- Facebook and YouTube consume corporate network bandwidth
- Government IT strategy aims for billions of savings
- Apple bows to OFT pressure
- Zurich outsources IT services to CSC for next decade
- Most Brits are not tech-savvy, says BCS
- ICO publishes guide to quash business ignorance on data protection
- Call centres shunned in favour of online banking
- Italian prosecutors seek jail for Google executives
- For the sake of Java, allow Oracle to buy Sun, says user group
- New government-wide IT strategy to be launched in December?
- Nokia cuts hundreds more jobs
- EU and Oracle to meet soon on Sun deal
- Interview: Amazon CTO Werner Vogels on why CIOs love clouds
- Gary McKinnon suicide fear after home secretary rules hacker must be sent to US
- How to find an honest data centre hosting provider
- Vizioncore launches vReplicator 3.0: News Roundup
- UK National Skills Academy for IT to open next year
- London Stock Exchange system up again
- Ikee worm author bags iPhone developer job
- Can technology reverse the London Stock Exchange’s decline?
- London Stock Exchange partially down again
- IT doesn't understand why legacy data must be destroyed
- Businesses ill-prepared as Carbon Reduction Commitment looms
- Virgin Media to trial piracy detector
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