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- Stephen Wolfram demos how Wolfram Alpha computes answers
- Suppliers pour cold water over licence sharing plans
- Microsoft carries out second round of planned job cuts
- One in three UK jobs could go overseas
- Cognizant increases sales and profits
- Global network traffic up 64%
- HP and RIM push Blackberry into the enterprise
- Infosecurity Europe bucks economic recession, as does cybercrime
- College uses BakBone Software's NetVault:Backup to shorten backup window
- Europe tries to fence off cyberspace
- Facebook security questions are a joke
- Hacker steals Twitter admin password
- IBM WebSphere appliance builds private clouds
- Facebook fixes foxy phishers
- Twitter hype in doubt
- How spam led to Google
- IBM plays Jeopardy!
- Embattled LDV uses Twitter to keep staff informed
- SAP blows away maintenance cash cow
- Infosec 2009: cybercriminals growing more sophisticated
- Web 2.0 reading list wins university agile development competition
- Comparing UK and US storage managers' buying behaviour
- UK data centre purchasing intentions by technology
- UK data centres buy disk despite smaller storage budget
- Disaster recovery spending on track despite recession
- Embattled LDV turns to Twitter to keep staff informed
- Who controls the Internet?
- Infosec 2009: IT security industry is maturing, says Schneier
- Windows 7 release candidate available for download
- Virtualisation moves disaster recovery into the cloud
- Interview: Intel CIO discusses datacentre efficiency
- Data traffic boosts network operators' revenues
- IT should be at heart of national curriculum, says report
- Wolfram Alpha - Natural language alternative to Google due in May
- Don't rock the boat on software patents
- Businesses willing to risk the future for short term gains
- New snooping plans just as invasive as central database, say campaigners
- How to use Twitter in disguise
- Teradata reveals solid state storage plans
- Ericsson profits slump following redundancy costs
- NHS trusts breach Data Protection Act with patient records
- Negroponte praises Nominet grants for moral net development
- Google defends book-scanning project
- NPfIT supplier Cerner has 11% profits rise
- SAP results lower than expected
- Software developer resigns in his own Super Mario game
- Security concerns hamper collaboration plans
- Home Office accused of colluding with Phorm
- No NPfIT black box to be found
- SAP user group welcomes value-based maintenance increase
- Infosec 2009: Most IT security professionals earn over £50,000
- Infosec 2009: Cyber attackers are getting faster
- Amazon web services offers low cost access to students
- SAP revamps Enterprise Support Ts&Cs
- Infosec 2009: Businesses invest in IT that drives efficiency
- Infosec 2009: Data security loses importance in government
- Infosec 2009: Poor application security causes 62% of data breaches, study finds
- UK can create 700,000 jobs with £15bn IT investment
- Information security skills must include communication, says Dorey
- New products aim to control rogue applications that avoid firewalls
- Asos.com sails through recession with over 100% growth
- Infosec 2009: Cybersecurity needs partnership between government and business
- MPs to report on progress of London Olympics IT
- Govt plans new e-crime protection for online shoppers
- Infosecurity 2009: Flaw in https blows hole in ecommerce security
- £100 million fund will help firms develop technology
- Government monitoring plans 'doomed to fail'
- Catalogue firm to track customers as they browse
- SMEs get mobile data storage and access boost
- Outsourcing contract values plummet
- Government right to drop snooping database - Blunkett
- IT chiefs: Security is biggest threat to cloud computing
- IT jobs to be slashed in downturn
- NHS Trusts to have IT choice again
- Are men or women better at IT?
- InfoSecurity 2009: Welcome to the online fraud business
- Hundreds of patients lost in NPfIT systems
- NHS CIO warns NPfIT suppliers
- Poll: Information security salaries remain steady despite recession
- U.K. security must improve in time for 2012 Olympics, says Blunkett
- Few companies enforce social networking security policies, says survey
- Who are the richest people in Britain's IT industry?
- Swine flu: time to review business continuity plans
- Burden shifts to ISPs as national comms database is ruled out
- SMBs failing with mobile device IT security
- Users welcome integration of Netweaver and Teradata
- Internet will become unreliable next year
- Windows 7 release candidate due this week
- Businesses and government are willing to make risky IT cuts
- Consumers will back universal 2Mbps network, says consumer panel
- Europe lags behind US, China and India in IT research
- Infosec 2009: IT and Web 2.0 – the next generation gap
- Infosec 2009: Employee behaviour and information security risk
- Infosec 2009: Increasing your security in a virtual world
- Infosec 2009: Top tips for a safer 2009
- Woman sacked after using Facebook while ill
- First Android netbook due this summer
- Facebook to open user content to third-party developers
- Infosec 2009: How to implement proactive security
- Infosec 2009: Nine steps to halt data breaches
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