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- SAP to take another shot at software-as-a-service
- Santander’s Abbey experience pays back
- Watmore tells MPs why so many government IT projects fail
- Google under increased US Justice Department scrutiny
- IT staff snoop on salaries, redundancy lists and corporate information
- Companies underestimate Web 2.0, social networking threat, says survey
- Uncollected tax billions not helped by disparate IT systems, say MPs
- McKinnon extradition could breach human rights, court told
- Enterprise security is not keeping pace with cloud computing
- Government's £12bn IMP may be a white elephant
- New top level domains could help brands beat cybersquatters
- 1,600 staff to go at Lloyds TSB, but few IT jobs
- Don't teach Facebook and Twitter in school, say 71%
- Gartner: IT budgets cut by 10%
- California replaces textbooks with internet learning
- China's anti-porn software raises fears of wider internet blocks
- T-Mobile investigates hacking claim
- Apple slashes price of iPhone 3G as 3GS debuts
- Video: Apple iPhone 3G price cut to $99 with 3GS available on 19 June
- Another NHS trust guilty of losing 3,500 confidential patient details
- The impact of server virtualisation on storage and backup environments
- Disk-based backup is priority: Britannia Building Society's Mathias
- Enterprise fraud set to increase as cybercriminals diversify
- Palo Alto enables firewall to expand to protect remote workers
- Hacker Jeff Moss joins US Homeland Security Council
- SOA should be like 'iTunes for business'
- Court shuts down rogue ISP
- Pirate Party wins seat in EU government
- UK and US prepare counter-attack against hackers
- Google founders’ mentor drowns
- Twitter first with news of minister's resignation
- Big Patch Tuesday could mean a busy week for IT admin
- Channel 4 to put archives on the web for free
- Pentagon hacker McKinnon launches legal challenge
- Microsoft's browser market share figures skewed, say opponents
- Twitter to verify accounts to prevent fake tweets
- Seven questions SMEs should ask a potential service provider
- Recession takes its toll on the storage market
- IT recuitment antitrust probe could set a dangerous precedent
- Metronet collapse: NAO slams poor information management
- Security fears hold back cloud computing
- Lehman Brothers crash helped TCS prepare for recession
- All new IT systems should build in privacy safeguards, says ICO
- Lloyds union fails to get jobs commitment from board
- ISPs may be allowed to choke illegal file-sharers
- Forrester: CIOs must embrace consumer IT
- Government considers US-style open source data website
- Ballmer threatens to move Microsoft jobs out of US over tax changes
- Police deny youths arrested to get DNA samples
- Will Steve Jobs return to Apple for new iPhone launch?
- Live blogging from Corporate Social Networking Forum
- Video: Nokia to ship N97 'iPhone killer' this month
- Blackberry users affected by Acrobat Distiller flaw
- Developer preview of Google Chrome on Mac OS X and Linux
- Information security recruitment freezes as security staffs sit tight
- Sunday Times to launch paid-for website
- Experiment with clouds, or risk losing control of IT, CIOs warned
- IT professionals increasingly finger applications as weakest link in security
- India shows UK students are missing a trick with IT
- Check out ComputerWeekly.com's new homepage
- Home Office needs to get serious about e-crime
- Build a business case for Windows 7 upgrade now
- Ten facts about the Twitter sex divide
- US cyber security review will help UK do better
- Ericsson chip provides built-in broadband for netbooks
- D-Day launch for Pre, D-Day for Palm
- Chinook crash: critical internal memo on software flaws
- Huawei complains about India's security concerns
- QuickOffice updates MS Office-compatible suite for iPhone
- Lloyds TSB continues 'death by a thousand cuts'
- Cash machine virus can steal your Pin
- Recession: CIOs need a spending plan by 1 July, says Gartner
- Elections should be electronic to increase turnout
- Google, Yahoo and Apple face anti-trust investigation
- Three steps to effective cost-cutting
- Tesco offers free laptops in mobile broadband deal
- BT broadband users to get free 20mbps upgrade
- Bidding war as NetApp raises offer for Data Domain
- BT gets £500m NPfIT windfall - but was NHS over a barrel?
- Larry Ellison at JavaOne: we'll build Android netbooks and phones to run Java
- Computer Weekly IT opinion panel: the true extent of IT job cuts
- US surfers spend 3,600 years on social networks in a month
- BCS restructure will bring it up to date
- Over 40,000 sites infected by growing Beladen virus
- Offshore suppliers 'take the mickey' out of UK law
- Twitter scareware attack signals 'worrying trend'
- Tories seek cybersecurity czar to fight e-crime growth
- Microsoft UK's national technology officer moves on
- Oracle launches Java Store
- Ofcom publishes mobile broadband best practice guide
- Digital minister Tom Watson steps down from government
- Windows 7 coming out on 22 October
- Verizon launches cloud-based computing as a service
- 3ami allows employers to track use of USB storage devices
- Co-op Jersey opts for DataCore's SANmelody and more UK storage news
- IT jobs in banking are still desired despite turmoil
- Latest OpenSolaris is much faster than Linux, says Sun
- China blocks Twitter, Flickr and Hotmail ahead of Tiananmen anniversary
- BT accused of throttling iPlayer in the evenings
- Demand for IT staff falls, but rate of decline eases
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