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- NHS laptop thefts highlight need for encryption
- NHS goes to the Edge to improve clinical research
- Sainsbury's back online after £1.5m glitch
- Spammers spread fake China quake e-mails
- Airlines reject RFID as universal industry solution to lost bags
- British Airways plans company-wide ERP as profit margins tighten
- Airlines could use mobile phones to cut costs
- Medical, business and airline data for sale on crimeware servers
- FSA fines stockbroking firm £77,000 for weak data security
- Identity management still eludes most companies
- BA considers company-wide ERP deployment
- BAT deploys app acceleration system to support global SAP portal
- Don’t shoot doctors over password-sharing, says clinical lead
- Firms offered remote web monitoring service to check their software licences
- Firefox 3 release marred by security flaw
- Government web services for 'life events' are inadequate, research says
- Green MEPs say Microsoft should be banned from EU procurement
- IT departments hold back on new equipment to invest in existing systems
- IT staff are main threat for data leaks, study finds
- Issues with NHS Lorenzo electronic health record system may delay roll-out
- Outsourcing industry positive despite economic slowdown
- Online sales offset high street slowdown, says IMRG/Capgemini
- Photo story: Look across the Atlantic from Tower Bridge to Brooklyn bridge
- RFU gets web-based service management
- Shortlist for intenet best-practices award announced
- Six laptops containing patient details stolen from Tooting hospital
- Website crash costs Sainsbury's £700,000 a day
- Video game industry hit by IT skills shortage
- Web criminals turn to stealthy malware
- Airlines told to use passenger mobile phones to reduce flight delays and cut costs
- Airlines must maximise IT advantages to avoid their Waterloo, says IATA chief
- Airlines not taking full advantage of web to boost sales, says industry survey
- National Library of Wales chooses optical disk media for digital archive
- IT managers doubt iPhone is ready for business
- Criminals target teens on Habbo social networking site
- Bombardier keeps IT on rails with £600m CSC outsourcing deal
- Bloggers increasingly targeted by repressive regimes
- Drinks maker Diageo reaps 10:1 payback with brand management system
- Experian deploys military-style biometric voice checks to save staff time
- Gordon Brown sticks to his guns over national ID cards
- Oasis launches SAML federated identity development site
- Online sales help propel Sainsbury's in tough market
- Sainsbury's suspends online shop following glitch
- Theft of Hazel Blears' PC puts data security in the spotlight again
- £500m valuation put on professional social networking site LinkedIn
- Windows XP availability to be extended, Microsoft says
- Worldwide security software market grows 20%
- US embarrassed that UFO hacker could easily access military computers
- Former Hays employee forced to disclose LinkedIn business contacts
- Green IT across the enterprise
- Fujitsu quit NHS project as terms were unaffordable, MPs told
- NHS head rejects independent review of NHS IT programme
- SOA governance needs investment, report says
- Travelling professionals leak calls and documents
- Amdoc CRM integrates DB/2
- Adobe simplifies LiveCycle collaboration
- Gartner report: competition hots up in the virtual machine market
- Gary McKinnon broke into 73,000 US government computers, Lords told
- Agilent unveils four new testing systems for triple play services
- Unified NAS storage plugs business continuity leaks for water company
- Is employee Internet usage worth restricting?
- Firms left vulnerable following Microsoft patch problem
- IBM and HP compete on datacentre power consumption
- Half of US mobile users expect to pay with their phones in future
- MPs see Lorenzo demo amid new NPFIT delays
- ODF Alliance and European Commission close ranks against Microsoft on open document standards
- Security projects fail because there is too much emphasis on technology, survey finds
- UK consumers among the least confident about mobile banking and shopping
- How server virtualisation reduces the need for backups
- Lords to rule on hacker Gary McKinnon's extradition
- Hacker Gary McKinnon's legal battle intensifies
- Hacking US military systems was child's play, says Gary McKinnon
- Shell tanker driver strikes: Business continuity plans must be in place, urge experts
- IT heads say security biggest issue
- Abbey completes Partenon core project
- Davis fights database state with by-election
- Data breach notification laws coming soon -- but not soon enough
- BCS adds categories to IT industry awards to reward green achievements
- English councils start tender process for mobile comms
- House of Lords embraces YouTube generation with politics videos
- Hackers target recruitment sites to infect jobseekers' PCs
- IT glitch means no tickets for Edinburgh Fringe customers
- Mobile broadband dongles mirror mobile phone growth, says report
- Malware threats double in 2008, McAfee finds
- Train operator offers free wireless connectivity
- Wimbledon's high-tech umpire is flawed, academics say
- Yorkshire firm to recruit 20 senior Java developers plus other IT staff
- Yorkshire Building Society improves customer document production
- Yahoo knocks back Microsoft and partners with Google
- Enterprise use of iPhone 3G raises iTunes security concerns
- Microsoft may switch to modular versions of Windows, analysts predict
- Agile trading software critical to London Stock Exchange
- Enterprise applications incompatible in virtualised environments
- Florida court jails hacker Robert Bentley for adware attack
- Credit Suisse sells virtual management tool
- Google woos developers for web cloud apps delivery model
- IT salary increases at highest level in three years, report finds
- Outsourcing megadeals decline, Gartner says
- Ransomware and computer blackmail viruses: a history
- HP unveils 17 new notebooks
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