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- Online growth helps Sainbury's boost profits by 11%
- Teens cost parents £200m a year in online fraud
- Video: BT cuts 10,000 jobs to ease margin pressures
- Microsoft patches 7 year-old server security flaw
- Marshal and 8e6 combine to control Web and mail communications
- Dropping price controls left consumers in the dark, says PAC
- AVG security update cripples Windows XP machines
- LinkedIn makes 10% of staff redundant
- Novell moves to poach Linux users with migration programme
- Acer gains number one position in Western European PC market, thanks to notebooks
- Dell builds on its laptop Art House with new designs
- Wired axes a quarter of online staff as technology recession continues
- Vodafone seeks £1bn in cuts a year after issuing sales warning
- SAP users warned of GUI security flaw
- SAP user group boasts 10% growth for year
- Virgin Media to cut 2,200 jobs
- Police force recruits CommVault for centralised backup
- Sun places big bet on open storage arrays
- London Stock Exchange will retire Italian system next year
- Money worries prompt shoppers to look for online bargains
- Legacy IT systems hog IT skills
- Sun StarOffice dropped from Google Pack
- NHS Scotland to spend up to £5m on address management
- SAP Enterprise Support prices will be linked to performance
- Spammers make profit with only one sale in every 12.5 million messages sent
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- VMware tackles mobile app development
- O2 launches first Xda PDA on pay-as-you-go
- Better work culture would get women into IT, says BCS
- Online sales jump 16.6% in a year
- UK SMEs bolder on IT spending than North American counterparts
- AMTSO standardises security software testing
- Public sector shared services market worth £4bn over five years
- SAP Enterprise Support dominates user event
- Brute force attacks on networks increasing
- Facebook for five-year-olds launched
- UK banks to freeze IT spend
- Government proposes widespread access to children's database
- Hand-held computers make police less efficient, say officers
- Mobile messaging services to beat credit crunch
- SAP User Group tackles dissatisfaction over support plan
- Phones 4U promises to stop breaching consumer law
- Lost Apollo moon dust tapes found in Australia
- Mobile operators face penalty if retailers mis-sell
- Cable & Wireless bucks recession with increased sales and profits
- 1,300 redundancies at Nortel Networks after poor third quarter
- Enterprise search engines not realising business benefits
- Data destroyed on lost mobile phones
- Up to 10,000 websites hacked into, unpatched visitors in danger, says Kaspersky
- Storage-as-a-Service on the rise
- HP ProCurve goes indoors for wireless connection
- IT illiteracy plaguing UK businesses, says City & Guilds
- Apple overtakes Blackberry in smartphone market
- Host-based replication vs. array-based replication for backup and disaster recovery
- Special Report: Recession 2008
- IT suppliers at risk of backlash as public reject surveillance state
- Banks can connect with generations Y and Z through Web 2.0
- Personal details of 280 million people lost in last three years, says KPMG
- SAP vows to move all customers to enterprise support
- Bletchley thrown £330,000 lifeline by English Heritage
- Lehman Brothers IT staff to sue over redundancies
- University of Westminster rolls out Google Apps to more than 25,000 students
- AMD cuts another 500 jobs in costs drive
- What lessons can UK politics learn from Obama's use of IT?
- Union condemns reduncancies at Lloyds TSB
- Spammers use Barack and McCain ‘deaths’ to promote online pharmacy
- Gartner symposium: How IT can survive the recession
- Google exec and Washington tech lobbyist to drive Obama's ‘change’ programme
- Lloyds hires expert to manage HBOS integration
- Tube Lines director makes data gathering top priority
- First ID cards to be handed out next year
- Bank of Ireland loses memory stick with details of 1,000 customers
- Brainwave-controlled laptop developed to aid patients with severe brain injuries
- Google abandons Yahoo web ad deal
- More needed on standards to make IT in schools work, says policy commission
- BA rolls out check-in via mobile phones
- NHS Blood Transport Service centralises blood databases
- Most IT managers have witnessed bullying this year, research shows
- Cleveland signs £7.9m mobile data deal with Steria
- Widespread malicious spam attacks take advantage of Obama’s win
- Gartner symposium: BT to cut IT spending by a fifth as credit crunch bites
- Sales up, profits flat, cash flow plunges at Cisco
- Post Offices could take your fingerprints
- Gartner symposium: IT directors must resist calls for dramatic cost cutting, says Pirelli CIO
- Nokia axes more than 600 jobs on back of poor results
- Scottish NHS trust ensures no repeat of USB data loss
- M&S profits fall but IT investment will continue
- Yahoo and Google fight to save web advertising deal
- Campaign launched to get teens interested in IT
- Worst fall in UK jobs market since 1997
- Fujitsu to buy out Siemens’ stake in Fujitsu Siemens Computers
- Williams team use telemetry to 'patch' F1 cars as they race
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- BAA signs network services contract with Carillion
- Microsoft slashes price of Windows Home Server by 30% for system builders
- SOA adoption in Europe ‘almost universal’ says Gartner
- Case Study: Nottingham Building Society strengthens IT and business links
- Lloyds TSB recruit IT director for HBOS integration
- IT professionals should invest in soft skills as credit crunch deepens
- CIOs will play key cost-cutting role during downturn
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