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- German air traffic controller exposes virtualisation limitations
- RIM launches Blackberry channels to distribute developers’ apps
- Computer firms lead R&D spending
- Black Eyed Peas star woos RIM developers with Blackberry supported music site
- Hewlett-Packard joins advanced smartphone race
- Bombardier flies with model factory
- For storage vendors and storage users, recession = retrenchment
- Yahoo job cuts expected
- Online job seekers warned of sending in CVs before checking destination for fraud
- Union slams HP's plans to cut 3,400 UK jobs
- James Bond flies in to save Bletchley Park
- Sun Microsystems issues sales and profits warning
- Video: RIM unveils details of new Blackberry Enterprise Server
- Windows 7
- National Express optimises website to boost online sales
- Most businesses have no way to stop e-mail data leaks
- Cyber attacker faces 10 years in prison for hitting Scientologists
- Government to spend £10m on Blue Badge parking database
- IT staff among thousands to lose jobs at Merrill Lynch
- Economic slowdown to drive low-cost network security
- Oracle ordered to settle out of court with SAP
- Photos and Video: Blackberry Storm special report
- Video: Firefox goes mobile
- Suppliers must provide better security, says Toshiba
- Web 2.0 will prosper during downturn
- Determining the fan-out ratio: Port queue depth, IOPS and throughput
- Video: HSBC business customers can bank on Blackberry
- BT offers free mobile broadband to small businesses with fixed line broadband
- Firms must see green datacentres as living organisms, says Gartner
- Government considering national mobile user register
- Tidal-powered datacentre finds Highland home
- Forrester warns IT suppliers to prepare for a long recession
- UK firms still don’t understand data security threats, says PwC
- Hackers crack Sarkozy’s online bank account and steal cash
- Microsoft should tell Windows Update users about class action lawsuit against it, say lawyers
- DarkMarket offered credit card clones for £5K
- Google updates Chrome browser to stop it crashing
- Ferrari takes Windows HPC Server for a spin
- Firms failing to guard against targeted cyber attacks
- Stop selling products and solve our problems, users tell suppliers
- Police raid Microsoft search firm in Norway
- Microsoft unveils details of new SQL Server platform: Kilimanjaro
- Code on web exploits Microsoft server flaw
- New Zealand authorities tackle international spam ring
- Next two quarters will prove online ad worth to Google
- Fraudster Frank Abagnale criticises UK ID card scheme
- Police raid UK homes after DarkMarket fraud website exposed as FBI honey trap
- Can too much IT security be bad for business?
- Google posts buoyant third quarter results
- Cisco rolls out security awareness programme
- CIOs face outsourcing dilemma as recession approaches
- Toshiba eyes business market with new laptops
- Gartner's top 10 strategic IT technologies for 2009
- User reports dedupe ratios of up to 450:1 at Storage Expo
- Cybercriminals now plan raids like bank robbers
- Swiss Re signs Microgen to get single view of data
- Telecoms convergence saves manufacturer £33 per user per month
- Autonomy profits up 53% in third quarter
- Regulatory action is biggest data protection fear for financial firms
- V6 web service allows engineering firms to simulate factories
- Outsourcing deals at lowest level for six years
- Cybercriminals ahead of infosecurity
- Schools not adopting IT fast enough, says Becta
- Law firm Freshfields to save £85,000 in a year with PC power management
- Google and Yahoo go to DoJ to avoid anti-trust charges over web ad deal
- Pizza Hut launches Facebook ordering service
- Financial data leaks put 16 million at risk
- Configuration, provisioning storage skills in short supply on VMware projects
- Reports show security awareness and training are still lagging
- Vodafone the latest to be affected by Deloitte data loss
- Specsavers: gettings a global contract right
- Government confirms giant database on citizens’ communications data
- Intel warns of market trouble ahead
- Terror watchdog labels giant database idea "awful"
- Cybercrime trading site DarkMarket was FBI honey trap
- Apple unveils new MacBook range
- UK hotels vulnerable to same Wi-Fi hack as US hotel chain
- Socitim to challenge councils to use IT more effectively
- NRC study questions Big Brother profiling database
- Microsoft Patch Tuesday: Oracle, HP and Java software affected
- Blurring of work/life boundaries puts corporate data at risk, says Cisco
- Gartner halves IT spending forecast for 2009
- Missing MoD hard drive contained personal details of 1.7 million people
- Email confusion could look bad in court
- IT managers stay calm in recession
- Microsoft confirms name of next version of Windows
- SAP puts collaboration at heart of business strategy
- Majority of business professionals work around IT security policies
- Missing MOD disks did not need to be encrypted, says EDS
- Hewlett-Packard strengthens storage security
- Green IT an opportunity to cut costs in credit crunch
- SAP rejects Forrester charges of customer discontent
- Google Chrome out of favour
- Chatty robots on the brink of humanity
- SMBs may not see cloud’s silver lining
- Silverlight gets open source treatment
- Give HMRC data loss employee an award, says security expert
- Pilots object to compulsory ID card
- Green still good for IT, if it saves money
- Businesses must act on IT immigration changes
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