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- Health officials will reject requests to delete e-records once uploaded
- Carlsberg refreshes IT in Accenture outsourcing deal
- HCL dislodges EDS from Xerox datacentres
- NCP woos UK with 64-bit connections to IPsec VPNs
- UK consumers will watch ads for free content, survey finds
- Skype now world's top international telco
- Flexible working rights to stretch business IT
- Last night a Facebook saved my life
- IBM and Sun acquisition talks collapse
- Server virtualisation benefits and getting started with virtualisation projects
- Inside the minds of storage CEOs
- Independent oversight needed over database state, Lords told
- Hewlett-Packard prices to rise by at least 1% from May
- Satyam attempts to speed up bidding process
- Four pointers when starting a business
- IBM poised to buy Sun
- Tesco may use social media to improve customer service
- Facebook and Twitter help teens hack
- Google rumoured to be buying Twitter
- Robot scientist can make discoveries without human help
- Lenovo reverses commitment to lower prices for public sector
- Travel company boosts web sales with 'green light' security system
- Twitter is the next big CRM fad
- Aviva is latest insurance firm to cut IT jobs
- Windows XP support: the clock is ticking
- Trustmarque to invest its way through downturn
- Swiss Re to cut IT jobs
- Top ten questions to ask when making IT cuts
- Techies happy to work for small firms despite recession
- Large-scale hacking expected at Grand National
- Banks use Twitter for customer services
- Privacy groups oppose advert targeting
- Satyam has lost 13,000 staff
- Government to intervene in wireless broadband spectrum dispute
- Cyber-espionage: a real and present threat
- Conficker fails to live up to hype – so far
- Tesco takes on retail banks with banking system
- LSE looks beyond India, China, Russia and Brazil
- Ericsson claims mobile broadband world record
- Irish SME eyes smiling for mobile broadband
- Study exposes IT rage when computers go wrong
- Is Facebook about to float on the stock market?
- US to enforce cyber-security in private companies
- London Stock Exchange debuts Italian signing
- Degree in social media launched
- Conficker worm: no need to panic, says security expert
- G20 activists use Twitter and Facebook to co-ordinate potests
- Police kick-start £76.6m national intelligence database
- Blackberry App World goes live
- Tape backup alternatives for remote offices
- Data classification best practices create effective policy
- Gordon Brown proposes 'web traffic tax'
- Microsoft launches SMB server platform
- Thorntons POS system cuts transaction times by two thirds
- Gartner predicts 3.8% fall in IT spending in 2009
- Home working will ease G20 disruption, says Continuity Forum
- Voice messaging helps Severn Trent recover £3m in unpaid bills
- Sun Microsystems lays off 1,500 staff
- City IT is not an easy target for G20 protesters
- Computer crime jumps 33% in US
- Precise move to improve storage tier
- UK small business not up to speed on security, survey reveals
- Sybase takes Office to iPhone in mobility drive
- Blogger claims to dupe The Sun with fake Google Street View story
- Government data losers should incur criminal charges
- Intel Xeon tackles climate change
- LTE to revolutionise mobile broadband
- Opinion: The truth about Conficker 'the doomsday worm'
- MoD payroll system: what went wrong
- IT recession: telco spending slashed, but demand for security appliances grows
- Cheating husband caught on Google Street View
- Conficker can no longer hide in the network
- Phorm to trial controversial ad technology in Korea
- Companies fail to get the most out of business data
- Adobe Flash puts Facebook on Air
- Nationwide merger with Dunfermline poses few IT challenges
- Redundant staff blow whistle on bosses for pirate software
- New business comms platform to hasten ROI
- Two billion mobile broadband users by 2014
- China cyber spy update: business vulnerable to social malware
- Patch to stop potential conficker attack this week, say security firms
- MOD computerised payments system catastrophic, say MPs
- China based cyber spy ring 'GhostNet' exposed
- Gartner: How to succeed at identity and access management
- Executive interview: Pierre-Yves Cros, UK chairman, Capgemini
- IT in the recession: Part 1
- Pink Floyd guitarist supports McKinnon protest
- Will Twitter's 3000% traffic growth make it any money?
- Developing software for the cloud
- Twitter grows 3000% in a year
- Security concerns for cloud computing
- Parliament falls victim to Conficker virus attack
- Satyam fraudster faces lie detector
- Data errors lead to new concerns over health records database
- Broadband UK failing the public
- Google trims another 1% of its global workforce
- Cybercrime a challenge for law enforcement agencies
- Huge discrepencies in mobile broadband charges abroad, study finds
- 206-year-old stockbroker finally gets online
- Businesses need to keep up with cybercriminals
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