For more information about the site, see the Site Index
- Centrica picks IP for call centre comms
- Italy joins ITU's cybersecurity network
- CSC seeks new $2.bn deal with Zurich Financial Services
- Microsoft launches a store for Windows Mobile apps
- Google boosts ads for smart phones
- Met to spend £32m on digital forensics kit
- France Telecom replaces operations manager
- Cisco and Salesforce.com put SME customers in the cloud
- Adobe brings Flash to iPhone
- Deutche Telekoms take over of SAP businesses approved
- Video: DNA reader leads way in medical advances
- Phishing attack exposes 10,000 Hotmail accounts
- Sourcefire sensors improve college's network security
- IT spending will fuel global recovery, says study
- Consumers wait for government investment in next generation networks -ITU
- Royal Mail shuts down post code programmers
- Steve Ballmer uses iPhone to show why Windows will live on
- BAA simplifies with Windows 7 to slash a third off IT costs
- IT must innovate to beat recession, says Ballmer
- NHS IT pioneers see risks of over-optimism materialise
- IT professionals fear 'brain drain' as UK opportunities dry up
- Net neutrality at risk as council meets parliament tonight
- Staff need Web 2.0 good behaviour guide
- Tories will ask armchair auditors to "crawl over" IT projects
- Windows 7 not the last of major OS releases
- Fibre reaches 5.5m more homes, but not in UK
- Defamation on the web may get cheaper
- Windows 7 launch: Ballmer rules out licensing changes
- Ballmer spearheads Windows charm offensive
- IT budgets will not return to pre-recession levels
- Financial services firms fail to invest in recovery
- Wifi blocking paint offers network security, say researchers
- Microsoft to release Windows Mobile stop-gap tomorrow
- Google welcomes IBM competition in the cloud
- Nortel to sell GSM business
- Google joins Adobe's Open Screen Project
- Axa replaces mainframe to cut time to market
- Windows 7 case study: Baker Tilly upgrades 2,500 PCs
- Don't let dormant virtual machines threaten data centre security
- Storage roundup: Ambulance staff gets secure USB sticks; Acronis signs Bell Micro deal and more
- Photonic machine gun for quantum computing
- Video: Flickr recreates cities in 3D simulations
- UK to crowdsource new government website
- What IT women want is more flexible career paths
- Knight Commission calls universal US access to broadband
- Most NHS IT experts and doctors want to keep the NPfIT
- Free tool calculates datacentre cooling savings
- Accenture predicts tough market in 2010
- Virus-laden spam hits new record
- IBM mounts Google challenge with LotusLive iNotes
- Blaney Blarney wins Twitter court injunction
- LSE eyes Turquoise to boost independence in Europe
- Interview: Shuttleworth on the future of Linux
- FBI and Nick Leeson to address RSA Europe 2009
- Bill Gates loses $7bn, but still richest in USA
- ICO increases data controller fee to £500
- Firewalls fall down in social networks and P2P
- Firms warned to guard data on extended networks
- UK slips down broadband world leaderboard
- Broadband group presses VOA on network tax
- Freeview re-tune websites crash under demand
- Start-ups rival SAP and Oracle with cheap software support
- IT causes 14,000 NHS patient waiting list backlog
- Politicians gain control of the internet
- Microsoft Security Essentials: New Microsoft freeware not fazing security software companies
- Blog awards 2009 badges
- IT could cut global energy bill by $900bn, says ITU
- HP climbs Greenpeace IT ranking with toxin-free PC
- Huddle connects to iPhone and MS Office
- Microsoft boss Steve Ballmer takes a pay cut
- School saves £17,000 a year on IT
- HP revives plans to combine PC and printer businesses
- ITU identity standards could end multiple passwords
- Online advertising overtakes TV for the first time
- Microsoft wins $388m patent verdict reversal
- US web users say no to online tracking by advertisers
- Smart Trojans used to ransack bank accounts
- Oxford Archaeology CIO not buying dedupe hype; finds open storage more valuable technology
- Storage roundup: Mimecast helps Salvation Army, StorMagic boosts channel network and more
- Bosses have their heads in the sand over new technology
- Europe may ask Enisa to coordinate network security
- No compulsory ID cards in next Parliament, says Brown
- Download Microsoft Security Essentials today
- Roman Polanski search results could be poison, Webroot warns
- Tesco deploys green software to track carbon emissions
- Top interviewing tips: Part 8 - how to handle your first interview
- Cybersecurity experts agree to share attack forensics
- Microsoft under increased pressure to fix SMB2 security flaw
- CIOs are followers, not leaders
- iPhone available from Vodafone in 2010
- Bletchley Park eyes millions in lottery funding
- DVLA denies selling data to Castrol
- Start-ups challenge Oracle and SAP maintenance services
- Microsoft releases free Security Essentials software
- Dell's ARM chip PCs to deliver instant start-up
- Most UK SMBs rely on free security software, survey reveals
- 3Par rides the VMware wave
- Media campaign for ID cards costing £544,000
- Small business overconfident of ability to survive IT disasters
- Virgin Media seeks London listing
- More