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- APC Overnight deploys mobile proof of delivery system
- Citrix delivers secure access to virtual desktops
- Everton Football Club launches official Wap site
- Outsourcing contracts must offer personal data security, study says
- Novell validates Windows Server 2008 on its virtual server platform
- IBM launches power- and cash-efficient modular datacentres
- SQL attacks continue to increase, Scansafe says
- Inadequate security responsible for 90% of security incidents
- Citrix XenServer cuts costs for University of Buckingham
- IBM unveils 'Roadrunner', world’s fastest supercomputer
- Slow broadband hits SME SaaS uptake
- Ecotricity uses agile project management in SAP roll-out
- People fear cybercriminals more than assault, survey finds
- Prisoners to be taught in-demand IT skills
- Procter & Gamble signs £325m networking deal with BT
- Police extend mobile fingerprinting trial
- Websense unveils Web 2.0 security system
- ‘Generation Y’ are not selfish, report finds
- Cybergang steals £12.8m from South African government
- National e-crime unit takes shape
- National Archives spark UFO mania
- IT workers in Three Peaks Challenge raise money for charity
- Economy doubts hit consumer technology retail
- Apple's iPhone to the Enterprise
- Average UK office worker spends an hour and a half a week on personal web surfing
- BCS urges opt-in policy for Phorm to build trust
- Bracknell Forest council saves on hardware costs with Citrix
- Citrix outlines datacentre application delivery plans
- Network Rail signs £30m IP comms deal with BT
- Qinetiq sues NPIA after it cancels web portal project
- Unencrypted AT&T laptop stolen, details of managers' pay lost
- IBM's concentrator photovoltaics more efficient
- Boots' multi-sourcing will use up to six suppliers
- Offsite data protection services -- a bridge too far?
- Hull university turns to BridgeHead archiving software in tiered storage move
- COLT connects investors to Turquoise
- Cornell University gets £92m after winning patent battle against HP
- Dyfed Powys Police deploys ITIL
- Government told to stop building large databases on citizens
- IT projects must support business strategies, says BCS
- ISP uncertainty could halt UK broadband roll-out
- IT pay up and redundancies down
- London Stock Exchange offers sub-millisecond data feeds
- Savvis offers hosting to stock exchange customers
- Six Wimax suppliers partner to boost adoption rates
- AstraZeneca head of procurement describes service-effect contract
- Standing orders now paid through Faster Payments Service
- Broadcom founder charged with drug offences
- Skills shortage looms as student numbers drop
- Women in IT feel industry biased against them, says InterQuest study
- Most web malware on legitimate websites, says Scansafe
- University of Essex' robotic fish enter IET awards
- Company deploys PGP whole disk encryption to prevent data leakage
- Bill Gates gives final speech as Microsoft chairman
- CIOs may fall short of business targets in recession, Gartner says
- CIOs change budget proposals to reflect green issues
- Borsa Italiana settlement technology acquisition could add revenue to London Stock Exchange
- IBM releases ODF-based business-grade app services to rival Office
- IT jobs unaffected by Norwich Union cuts
- Norwich Union to virtualise datacentre
- Oracle breaks up BEA SOA business, Register reports
- Two £200,000 a year jobs advertised to run failing NHS IT programme
- Variant of blackmailing virus now spreading on the web
- Ann Summers outsources web hosting
- Nortel automates Nestle contact centre
- Pharma firm sets out on ILM journey to shrink backup windows, classify data
- Councils use terrorism law to access more than 900 citizens’ phone and e-mail records
- Hackney NHS trust encrypts IT equipment following loss of child data
- IT directors burdened by complex procurement processes, study finds
- Manchester police deploy wireless broadband car-tracking around city
- National Policing Improvement Agency recommends contact centre standardisation
- Ofcom brings in code of practice for advertised broadband speeds
- Sewers provide Bournemouth with leased-line alternative
- UK marketing and IT managers ‘shirk’ website management role
- Sun to offer power-efficient SSD servers later this year
- Trainline.com introduces smartcard ticketing
- Business intelligence provides predictive analysis for field workers
- Microsoft survey warns RSI rising because of mobile working
- Analyst reviews opinion of use of embedded 3G in notebooks
- City of London Police to pilot e-crime database
- Disk storage systems shipments to double every two years
- How much data protection do mirror copies provide?
- BT develops green datacentre blueprint to cut emissions
- Building industry still not using IT to the full, survey finds
- Credit Suisse launches virtualisation management software firm
- Findel Direct brings in IBM for centralised application architecture
- Facebook users would switch bank for Web 2.0 banking services, study finds
- Fujitsu Labs unveils ‘zero watt’ monitors and next-generation datacentre cooling
- IT procurement too important for IT procurement department, Gartner says
- New laws may cause problems for onine trading sites
- Office workers demand more IT recycling, study finds
- Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors automates record management
- SAP users may be hit with maintenance cost rise
- Spam levels back on the rise
- Users prefer e-mail to instant messaging and SMS, survey finds
- SAP warns of talent crunch in three years
- IT sector needs more skilled migrants, says report
- Ciba outsourcing saves $15 million a year
- IBM breaks down the corporate walls with collaboration tools
- Mobile phone tracking service launches in UK
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