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- Mid-level staff win higher salaries as outsourcing grows
- Hacker Gary McKinnon loses extradition appeal
- Apple iPhone passcode protection can be easily breached
- Few SMEs prepared for business disruption
- Poor e-mail management plagues firms
- Oracle links on-demand and in-house CRM for users
- Buyer of computer containing bank details decries lack of 'regulatory clout'
- Internet Explorer 8 beta 2 now out
- Text to capture mobile consumer interest
- Curriculum needs 'radical review' as pupil numbers fall 50%, says e-skills
- Cybersquatting plagues pharmaceutical brands
- Manchester Airport improves operations with passenger bus computers
- Firefox add-on protects against hackers
- CEOs call for greater collaboration - can IT help?
- Baby kidnap spam spreads Trojan
- Apple iPhone advert misled users over web access, rules ASA
- Deduplication helps firm expand data centre into two hot sites
- Despite what you've heard, flash notebook era hasn't begun yet
- HP EDS deal completed: competition for Big Blue
- Infosys buys UK-based Axon in £400m deal
- Police get access to children’s database
- Intel IDF update
- Councils opposed to sale of electoral roll to junk mail firms
- Brazilian charged for leasing out PC botnet to attackers
- Educated people more likely to have internet access in their home, says ONS
- Personal details of more than one million bank customers exposed
- Virtual reality helps stroke victims
- Mid-level IT pay soars as offshoring grows
- Best Western Hotel chain hacked
- Conservatives ask for independent review of NHS IT
- Five ways to create a more efficient backup infrastructure
- Colt completes datacentre postmortem
- How effective is the Government's data security? CW bloggers speak out
- Tories signal NHS National Programme will be key election issue by commissioning review
- IT GCSE uptake falls again
- Business instant messaging and social network users make catalogue of errors
- Update: Home Office contractor loses memory stick containing personal details of UK criminals
- CIOs are split three ways on budget expectations
- Data handling policy key to avoiding data loss
- Microsoft steps up virtualisation campaign
- Microsoft unveils free photo management technology
- Apple’s iTunes blocked in China over Tibet protest songs
- Proposed e-border trial at Manchester Airport raises security concerns
- M&As offer CIOs a chance to shine
- HP gears up to convince CIOs to buy its products
- CIOs who understand business in a strong position amid downturn
- Police get £40m biometric fingerprinting kit
- Mobile workforce management technology meets Olympics challenge
- Guernsey signs Northgate to improve public health
- Data security breaches at HMRC continue to rise
- Government launches research project to combat identity theft
- Fujitsu Services staff will not get bonuses this year
- Police probe international link in chip and Pin fraud
- Microsoft and Novell expand Windows/Linux integration deal
- Fringe Festival announces review of IT after box office glitches
- Microsoft and Novell expand Windows/Linux integration deal for customers
- Lib Dems call for data guardians in public and private sector to protect information rights
- IKEA uses business analyser app to improve ERP roll-out
- Palm promises lower mobile deployment costs with new Treo Pro smartphone
- Army uses MoD Grand Challenge winning technology
- Microsoft's Clayton is Computer Weekly's top blogger
- HP targets biggest IT buyers
- GCHQ targets IT specialists with recruitment website
- Goldfish sends out wrong credit card statement
- Online shoppers spend £4.8bn in wet summer
- HP enjoys strong third quarter despite fears of downturn
- British firm develops RFID security technology to prevent ‘skimming’
- IBM opens cloud computing disaster recovery centres
- Testing firm uses SaaS social network of testers to offer firms cheaper application testing
- Bank IT systems under constant pressure
- Scotland could be outsourcing centre, says think tank
- Lack of 'sexy appointments' reduces IT jobs churn
- Microsoft eases virtualisation with license changes
- Spammers prepare new anti-Georgia botnet onslaught
- UK in talks over Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement
- Bluecoat Wan accelerator speeds up Kettering NHS' Pacs
- British Olympic success puts strain on bandwidth
- Malicious spam soars to new level
- Best IT blogs 2008: Preview the best of ComputerWeekly.com's IT Blog Awards 2008
- Government strengthens UK border technology systems
- Aberdeen University unveils IT degree completed entirely online
- Homeserve switches to O2 for VPN links
- Inmarsat completes global satellite broadband network
- O2 wins awards for top broadband speed and customer satisfaction
- Printer and copier market slows says Gartner
- IPv6 10 years away from becoming mainstream, says Arbor
- Dell fails to trademark ‘cloud computing’
- Thin provisioning makes server virtualisation more efficient
- Experian appoints its first ever CIO
- Turquoise platform comes off-the-shelf
- Almost 40,000 innocent children on National DNA Database
- Faster Payments Service processing almost 250,000 payments each day
- Road tax satellite tracking system trials planned
- IT spending well up despite downturn
- Offshoring not main contributor to bank job losses, says Deutsche Bank
- Disaster recovery is top data storage challenge
- Ministry of Justice loses personal details of 45,000 people
- Apple battles iPhone 3G glitch that drops calls and kills battery life
- Police warn of security threat to every chip-and-Pin terminal
- Business intelligence and EPM find new link to compliance
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