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- Half of UK Visa payments will be mobile by 2020
- Nutanix supports Red Hat KVM in upgraded storage stack hardware and OS
- Cisco snaps up Cariden Technologies
- Law firm adopts smart storage
- HMRC slammed for 'undue complacency' on RTI systems
- Open Data Institute receives first £750,000 investment
- Internet controls to be decided this week at WCIT
- Charityshare gets Violin flash array for 2,000 seat VDI rollout
- Leeds and Bradford to get free Wi-Fi
- The Ministry of Defence signs software deal with IBM
- G-Cloud success depends on champions and a change in attitude
- AWS launches new EC2 instances and Data Pipeline for big data analytics
- AWS re:Invent: Users hold back from putting sensitive data in the cloud
- Cybergeddon unlikely, say experts
- Syria cut off from internet
- British Film Institute to launch version of the iPlayer
- Carlson Wagonlit Travel hires new CIO
- Flexible working expectations rising, shows Polycom survey
- ICO fines text spammers Tetrus Telecoms £440,000
- Deloitte and KPMG face litigation over HP/Autonomy deal
- AWS re:Invent: Amazon launches data warehouse service Redshift and cuts S3 prices
- Private cloud does not bring full benefits of cloud computing, says AWS
- G-Cloud ramps up for next generation of government IT procurements
- EE ups data allowance on 4G mobile broadband
- Whiptail promises four million IOPS all-flash array performance
- Capita set to win £1.7bn Staffordshire outsourcing deal
- Forrester: Microsoft licence hike makes no sense
- Nokia wins patent case against RIM
- RBS launches digital wallet trial
- CIO interview: Tony Prestedge, COO, Nationwide
- Interview: Bill Beckler, director of innovation, Lastminute.com
- Apple sacks head of maps
- Ovum urges CIOs review MDM policies to support BYOD practices
- Autonomy founder Mike Lynch rejects HP allegations in open letter
- Public sector leads on social media use, says KPMG
- BAT automates SAP data extraction to free up auditing resource
- Ericsson takes Samsung to court over patent dispute
- Orange Digital and EE adopt cloud to save £2m in hosting costs
- Tesco rolls out virtual technology to boost multichannel offering
- £60m datacentre to be built in Birmingham
- Wolverhampton Girls’ High School goes wireless
- Investors file class action against HP
- Hyper-V boost pushes Microsoft virtualisation closer to VMware
- Poor design hampers gamification in the enterprise, says Gartner
- Zero-day exploit for Yahoo Mail goes on sale
- Top 10 datacentre stories of 2012
- Google among firms hit in Pakistan hack
- Google pushes infrastructure-as-a-service into Europe
- Half of companies lack cyber threat knowledge
- Security needs to be integral part of life, says McAfee
- Greater Anglia rolls out train station Wi-Fi
- BBC management gains tighter cost control with dashboards
- Cyber attack reporting will boost defence capability, says Neelie Kroes
- Met director of information Ailsa Beaton steps down
- Ineffective computer system missed £1.4bn UBS fraud
- Kent Police nabs Acronis for physical and virtual backup
- Competing firms jockey for position in mobile payments gold rush
- (ISC)² information security scholarships available
- UK rail ticketing services get next-generation facelift with AWS cloud
- Apple drags more devices into patent battle with Samsung
- The digitisation of business
- Centrica delivers SAP self-service HR portal with agile testing
- Networking services market to fall in next two years
- Barclays Bank to give thousands of staff iPads
- GCHQ aims to tackle open source security clearance problem
- Cyber Security Challenge announces second round competitions
- Mersey Care NHS Trust moves to cloud in £3m deal
- Leeds to become home to a new £43m independent datacentre in 2013
- Ofcom publishes proposals for white space devices
- IET awards £200,000 in scholarships and awards for computer science and engineering students
- Four UK youths charged with PayPal £3.5m Anonymous cyber attacks
- Capita poised to take slice of Barnet Council £1bn outsourcing contract
- Samsung adds iPad mini to patent battle with Apple
- CIO interview: Tom Baker, head of ICT, Sunderland City Council
- UKtech50 winner: Warren East, CEO of ARM
- European Parliament opposed to UN control of the internet
- UKtech50 2012 - The most influential people in UK IT
- Phil Pavitt steps down as HMRC CIO
- Orange launches free call and text app
- Government funds biometric cyber security research at Southampton University
- UK IT outsourcing jobs and sales drop, but sector outperforms others
- Virgin Media signs Tube Wi-Fi deal with EE and Vodafone
- US court orders Apple disclose HTC patent deal to Samsung
- Google joins concerns that UN is set to gain control of the internet
- 70% of IT pros have considered move to NHS
- Local authorities face £1bn broadband bill
- Firms must measure overall environmental impact of datacentres
- BBC researches digital future with UCL
- Alan Pelz-Sharpe reported Autonomy to Serious Fraud Office in 2011
- Aldershot Scouts learn code through Fubra Universe and Mars Curiosity Rover
- India tops rankings of countries opposed to BYOD
- First tests of EE 4G network show inconsistent coverage
- Green Grid urges businesses use DCMM tool for datacentre efficiency
- Datacentre group collaborates with EC over green measures
- EU gives green light to £530m superfast broadband plans
- Nationwide completes mobile banking roll-out
- Xirrus unveils ‘Art of Wifi’ competition for UK schools
- CIO interview: Mike Gibbons, Aggregate Industries
- HP writes down Autonomy by $8.8bn
- Cloud computing IT outsourcing contracts triple
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