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- NPfIT officials may pay out £100m to BT for extra NHS IT support
- Gartner Symposium: Dump legacy IT to slash costs during the slowdown
- NHS trust updates security products and endpoint security defences
- Tories outline plans for IT
- Microsoft licence study shows SME risks
- Santander’s Partenon to pay-off amid consolidation
- HSBC starts unified communications trial with Nortel
- Cameron attacks government NHS IT and management consultants
- Harlaxton College deploys IP network to cope with student numbers
- Hewlett-Packard boosts SME storage and virtualisation offering after grabbing LeftHand for £200m
- Interview: Steve Ballmer on where Microsoft will go next
- Revealed: Internet and phone are media of choice for fraudsters
- Sensitive computer disks handed back to hospital after security alert
- Microsoft to develop 'Windows for the cloud'
- Logica appoints new CIO to help integrate business
- Microsoft aims to train thousands of IT professionals in virtualisation
- BT develops ‘I-Plate’ socket device to speed user broadband connections
- Allianz Insurance improves service to brokers with new SOA platform
- Tories slam ‘creeping growth of surveillance society’
- Information Commissioner's Office forces Virgin to encrypt portable devices
- New Police Central e-crime Unit created to fight e-crime
- M&S whistleblower has to wait for result of appeal
- MI6 digital terror camera sold on eBay
- Conservative Conference: IT apprentices to be offered scholarships
- Government pledges funding for e-crime unit
- Book review: Microsoft 2.0: How Microsoft plans to stay relevant in the post-gates era
- Conservative Conference: Tories to open NHS IT up to more competition
- New mobile broadband consortium eyes $50 bn opportunity
- Unified Communications hype disguises real prospects
- Barclays hires 1,500 technology staff in Singapore as its axes 2,000 in UK
- BT Wi-Fi users may see thunder after Cloud access deal floats away
- Conservative Conference: Shortage of IT graduates worrying, says Ericsson CTO
- Conservative Conference: More radical thinking needed on IT
- Tesco targets £1bn profits from high-tech businesses
- Gartner IT Security Summit: IT is a business enabler, says CA
- Council’s network exposed after server sold on eBay
- Conservative Conference: IT responsible for growing cynicism over politics
- HSBC merges IT and operations heads
- Royal Mail rolls out Blackbay mobiles to 25,000 posties
- London Stock Exchange offers clearing technology
- Byte Night sleep out aims to raise £500,000 for homeless youngsters next month
- Oracle smells good to Marrionaud
- Gartner IT Security Summit: IT departments should challenge high margins of security suppliers
- Gartner IT Security Summit: Unilever launches staff security drive
- Conservative Conference: Conservatives will scrap Contactpoint child database
- Indian outsourcers see their share price hit as they start bidding war for British SAP consultancy
- Accenture posts strong full year results
- Ofcom fines Barclaycard maximum amount for silent calls
- BT's public trial of controversial Phorm ad-server kicks off tomorrow
- Cloud computing definitions causing confusion in the market place, says Gartner
- RAF portable hard drives on service personnel stolen
- More than 20% of second-hand phones contain sensitive data
- Bradford & Bingley to be integrated into Santander
- How to select the proper backup reporting tool
- Lib Dems found to be in breach of comms privacy law with automated calls
- General Teaching Council loses details of 11,400 teachers
- HSBC slashes 1,100 jobs in investment banking division
- Daimler consolidates IT with Fujitsu Siemens
- Visa develops mobile payments software around Google Android
- Most emergency services successfully transmitting patient data to GPs
- British Airways signs NIIT Technologies for application testing deal
- TUI goes with Avaya to stop dropped calls
- Rethink £300m free laptops plan, experts tell government
- HP axes 9,300 jobs in Europe following EDS integration
- Failure of Swanwick comms link leads to flight delays
- BSkyB v. EDS judgement could shake IT suppliers
- Why is Labour’s record on big IT-based projects so bad?
- Social networking puts staff at risk of Mafia extortion, warns ex-FBI agent
- National ID card prototype released
- BASF standardised on BT Global Services
- Standard Life removes inflexible legacy systems to comply with FSA regulation
- Investment firms concerned about upgrade costs
- Yahoo in AOL takeover talks with Time Warner
- (ISC)2 launches security certification to reduce application vulnerabilities
- T-Mobile backtracks on 1GB data allowance for Android device
- E-mail trail leads OFT to investigate grocery price collusion
- Social networks must improve security controls, says Gartner
- IT must define fewer standards
- Mortgage lender cuts processing unit
- Shell builds outsourcing IT architect team
- Egham most spammed business location in UK
- Labour Conference: MPs admit government finds IT challenging
- Firms refuse to tell clients about data security breaches
- BT and Phorm escape police investigation over adware trials
- MySpace launches music site with EMI, Sony, Universal and Warner
- PC gets Wii-like mouse
- Firms failing to protect web servers, says Sophos
- Anger as NHS shares confidential health records with councils
- Storage array makers not following EMC's lead on flash solid state drives
- Brocade SAN data migration helps Council dodge WEEE
- Michael Dell maps out Dell's future
- Marks & Spencer in the clear over loss of staff data
- Normura to keep Lehman's IT systems... for now
- Be aware of legal risks with open source, says Eversheds
- Oracle Openworld: product lifecycle management extended
- Oracle Openworld: Oracle boosts identity management offering
- Oracle Openworld: AIA Foundation Packs announced
- Oracle Openworld: Java developers get a boost with new Oracle tools
- Cybercriminals use Web 2.0 to disguise malware
- John Lewis uses virtualisation to cut power bill by £2,500 a week
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