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- Hacking attempts to top one billion in Q4, predicts NCC Group
- BT wins Wiltshire and South Gloucestershire broadband contract
- Royal Free Hospital uses SAP BusinessObjects dashboards to fathom data
- Software issues risk delaying Universal Credit by one year, according to reports
- Ofcom sets date for £1.3bn 4G frequency spectrum auction
- Millions worldwide use insecure browsers, says Kaspersky
- Gartner: BYOD will encourage self-support
- Apple and HTC bury the hatchet
- Parliament reviews Microsoft Silverlight for Open Hansard platform
- CIOs distrust public cloud for mission-critical work, says IDC
- DataDirect Networks takes aim at clustered NAS with SFA7700
- BYOD devices to double by 2014
- Skype in the workspace made public
- UBM CIO leaves to move into consulting
- BlackBerry 10 approved for US government
- BT trials 10Gbps line in Cornwall
- Twitter apologises for unnecessary hacking warnings
- German retailer Otto invests in neural software to net future sales
- Stuxnet hit Chevron’s systems, the energy giant admits
- VMware seeks to increase support for Amazon Web Services
- Oracle buys cloud services provider Instantis
- Microsoft launches Get On IT training initiative
- Get involved in forming new data rules, says Information Commissioner
- British Airways deploys iTrinegy to test improved check-in
- IT suppliers cost UK businesses one billion man-hours a year
- Samsung dominates smartphone market as global shipments grow 44%
- Pensions watchdog signs G-Cloud deal
- Agile software skills demand rises
- Basic online skills gap costs UK £63bn, says Go ON UK
- Capgemini reduces consultancy charges
- Lenovo bucks trend in desktop PC market with £101m Q2 profits
- Apple loses patent case to VirnetX
- Barnet councillors scrutinise outsourcing proposals, despite vote loss
- Dogs to have their day in mobile security campaign
- HDS adds accelerated MLC flash module to its VSP enterprise SAN
- Government departments get go-ahead to use iPhones for sensitive data
- Accenture launches Newcastle IT apprenticeships
- iZettle launches mobile payments in UK
- Microsoft to drop Windows Live Messenger for Skype
- University Hospitals Birmingham reorganises case notes with EMC Documentum
- Police arrest man for DDoS attacks on Theresa May sites
- The future of Windows 8 is still on the desktop, says Fujitsu
- Government launches cyber incident response scheme
- IT skunkworks powers Barclays innovation drive
- EMC Momentum Vienna opens with Documentum product releases
- IT security workers must support business needs, says Ernst & Young
- Government seeks public-private partnerships to tackle cyber threats
- DSM demonstrates compliance through EMC Documentum D2
- VMware users urged to apply security patches as ESX source code leaks online
- Universal Credit programme director Malcolm Whitehouse steps down
- ARM and C&WW backs Cambridge Weightless wireless standard
- Gartner Symposium: RBS emulates Amazon with private cloud
- Gartner Symposium Barcelona: rewrite the rule book
- Government confirms digitisation plans in Digital Strategy
- EDF blames system upgrade for customer complaint failures
- Telecity buys Finland datacentre operator Academica for €28m
- Security Think Tank: Essential security questions for M&As
- Microsoft sells discount Windows 8 devices to schools
- UK organisations fail to address social networking risk
- Brocade boosts SDN presence with Vyatta buy
- German public sector firm BAG beat data woes with storage virtualisation
- UK spectrum valued at £52bn
- Government could save £1.8bn digitising transactions
- Financial services takes big data beyond pilot stage
- NetApp nips and tucks FAS3200 clustered NAS unified storage range
- Samsung tablet sales leap 325% as Apple iPad market share falls
- Firms remain in denial about cyber attacks, says Guidance Software
- Microsoft and Google eye unused UK spectrum
- Mobile business intelligence cascades from boardroom to front line
- O2 ramps up roaming charges for outside EU
- Facebook swaps Wi-Fi for check-ins from SME customers
- Endsleigh Insurance goes nearshore for application development
- How will open standards change the future of government IT?
- EDF has complaints system problems as watchdog investigates
- RBS pays customers extra £50m for IT failure
- Manual efforts keep Peer 1 datacentre running amid Hurricane Sandy
- Judges scold Apple for Samsung statement
- BT: “We weren't meant to be the choice for Cumbria”
- West Midlands Police develops golden view of criminals, suspects
- BT revenues plummet as broadband roll-out accelerates
- 4G: The business benefits
- Migration Advisory Committee not doing UK IT workers any favours
- ConnectED offers SANSSpace cloud software for language learning
- SwissCom removes BI from IT to support business transformation
- Amazon boosts EC2 CPU for larger workloads
- Xerox services business in Europe retrenches in face of headwinds
- Government launches open standards principles
- Tape is not a dead storage concept, but needs reinventing
- Russian internet blacklist law comes into effect
- Parliamentary committee joins criticism of draft communications data bill
- ‘VM-aware’ viruses on the rise
- Southwark Council outsources IT transformation
- Government dips toe in water for single ERP
- Irish construction company reduces SQL Server storage with AvePoint
- Government freezes all new IT frameworks
- Apple squashes BlackBerry as Brent Borough deploys iPads
- Top cyber threats underline need for security awareness
- Capgemini doubles 2012 apprenticeships after surge in applications
- 'Digital skills as crucial to UK as superfast broadband,' says Vaizey
- Free mobile apps a threat to privacy, study finds
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