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- Government offers £6m to fund complex network security infrastructure
- iPhone programming is child’s play for nine-year-old
- Solid-state cache set to speed up server data access
- Motorola trials 4G in Swindon
- Oracle buys mValent
- Enisa calls for co-ordinated approach to ID card privacy threat
- Send e-mails from the grave
- World's biggest computer built for US nuclear department
- SMEs urged to sign up for government contracts via website
- IBM offers redundant staff jobs overseas
- Pay rates for interim managers soar despite market decline
- SAP boosts ERP with Business Suite 7
- Mobile computing users willing to pay for acceptable Wi-Fi
- Mobile computing manufacturers need to add Wan
- Netbooks and MIDs ‘secondary’ mobile computing devices
- Third of senior staff at top firms fall for game honey trap
- Mozilla updates Firefox as it gains ground
- (ISC)2 publishes security resource guide online
- Competition Commission blocks Project Kangaroo
- Kaspersky files image-based spam busting patent
- Average UK data breach costs firms £1.7m
- Legal firm reduces risk with enterprise search
- Satyam could be auctioned off electronically
- Facebook celebrates fifth birthday
- Spiceworks develops Twitter-like network service status update
- Atkins awards Capgemini £13.7m IT contract
- Network operators profit from chaos
- Snow storm highlights business continuity failures
- Google defamation trial postponed
- Novell axes 100 staff
- NHS trust updates email, laptop security to aid patient confidentiality
- Backup priorities: Knowing your environment
- Software programmers needed despite slump in job vacancies
- Snowbound businesses show they have learned lessons of the floods
- Security: SQL Injection and rogue movies and PDFs target website visitors
- Talend: open source data integration goes mainstream
- FT sues Blackstone over alleged premium content abuse
- Vodafone sees 30% increase in UK mobile data sales
- Dell Premier Page - ready for a 15% price hike?
- Partnerships the key for mobile broadband suppliers
- SMEs get productivity from mobile applications
- Snow shows strengths and risks of remore working
- BT OpenZone gives Londoners location-based info
- US army backs flying cyborg beetle project
- Facebook to sell user data to market research firms
- Smartphones to cushion downturn for handset makers, says Juniper
- Mini-notebooks bolster fourth quarter PC sales
- Best Places to Work 2009 shortlist to be announced
- Holiday Extras hires new IT director
- Dominos says thin is best with global Microsoft store platform
- ING develops cash machine app for Google phone
- NHS CEO looks to give trusts more choice over IT
- Google and Nasa back Singularity University
- BT and Carphone warehouse price wars will benefit millions of small businesses
- Travel in time and explore the oceans with Google Earth upgrade
- James Crosby appointed chairman of Misys
- Shortlist announced for Best Places to Work in IT 2009
- Snow halts W-Tech women in IT event
- School children invited to Make IT Happy
- McAfee unveils enterprise SaaS business unit
- Cloud computing to mature in seven years, says Gartner
- Snow-related queries put unprecedented load on unprepared commuter websites
- Satyam signs 15 contracts despite its troubles
- Legal firm Osborne Clarke outsources IT and business services in £50m deal
- BT and TalkTalk at war to win market in small business broadband services
- Eircom to cut off users who download music illegally
- Digital dividend consultation launched by Ofcom, to free up 800MHz spectrum for broadband
- Thomson Reuters breaks down barriers to enterprise instant messaging
- Weak passwords still the norm, despite increased threat from cybercrime
- Government IT projects will cost taxpayers £18bn more than expected
- Amazon's profits up after 'best Christmas ever'
- Google apologises for human error that labelled all search results as harmful
- BT slams TalkTalk's broadband savings claims
- National Rail site crashes under flurry of snow enquiries
- Server virtualisation and backup
- Student Loans Company to get payback on IBM SAN implementation
- Juniper launches new 25Tbps TX Matrix Plus router, easily handles a nation of WoW-playing VOIP users
- Carphone Warehouse aims for BT customers with £10 business broadband
- Broadband users could pick up cost of copyright policing
- Soca to award £800m IT contract
- Citrix axes 10% of global staff as profits fall
- FCO awards Logica emergency passport contract
- Hundreds more investment bank IT job cuts expected
- Morrisons migrates to voice-based product picking in warehouses
- Hewlett-Packard says cloud is not good enough for enterprise IT
- Few government departments budget for IT security training
- More than 1,000 jobs to go at TfL and London Underground
- Waledec botnet targets Valentines
- Business and industry underwhelmed by Carter's Digital Britain review
- NEC to cut 20,000 jobs worldwide
- PW India workers admit involvement in fraud, say police
- Dell warns of further cuts after axed Irish jobs cost it $135m
- Digital Britain means digital inclusion, says minister
- Can firms trust their IT suppliers' annual accounts?
- IT doctors needed to heal financial sector
- London 2012 Olympics IT progessing well, says chief integrator
- Google's Chrome gets webmail and security updates
- Google delays stock option exchange programme
- Government departments breach Data Protection Act principles
- Carter says no public money for broadband
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