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- Irwin Mitchell saves £65,000 a year with green IT strategy
- PricewaterhouseCoopers awards Logica pay-as-you-go BPO contract
- Lakeland slashes e-mail response times by 88%
- Ken and Boris mayoral websites leave visitors insecure
- Adobe launches Open Screen Project to deliver feature-rich content to any device
- VocaLink selects IONA to help banks migrate to Sepa systems
- SAP limits on-demand software offering after running into problems
- Tibco unveils first messaging appliance for financial datacentres
- Firms reluctant to deploy Windows Vista, study finds
- T-Mobile picks Software AG for IT governance
- Poor programming practices to blame for website hacks, analysts say
- ExtraCare charity for the elderly hires Carillion for managed IT services
- Oracle launches sales pitch system for life sciences firms
- Microsoft revamps Live Search to take on Google
- SNIA: Expect XAM products by late 2008
- IT professionals off their marks for Beijing's Olympic Games
- ArcelorMittal consolidates IT outsourcing in Europe
- Interop 2008: IT does matter in delivering globalised, says professor
- Israeli private investigators jailed for using spyware to steal commercial information
- Government must rationalise its websites, Committee of Public Accounts says
- IBM acquires electronic trading software firm InfoDyne
- Dell to lay off workers in Ireland as part of £1.5bn cost-cutting plan
- Technology deluge is threat to security, research finds
- BT criticises BS 25999 for not going far enough
- Quest Software announces Microsoft System Center Platform product launch
- NLPG property database made available to private companies
- Bank of America to integrate reporting systems with ERP
- HP introduces SOA deployment management software
- Only 15% of mid-market firms have confidence in their business continuity, study finds
- Brits list the top 20 most useless gadgets
- Lord Leitch applauds IT firms' commitment to skills training
- EC approves Oracle's acquisition of BEA Systems
- BSI launches PAS 24 to help firms improve their websites
- NPfIT contract talks resume after Fujitsu makes revised offer
- BSkyB hit with £21m legal bill as EDS battle continues
- Lehman Brothers' charges business units for IT power consumption
- Scottish Water hires Atos Origin and Graham Technology to improve its connections service
- Smaller firms will fare better during financial squeeze, report says
- Encryption and off-site tape storage
- easyBus revamps website to improve customer service
- University of Liverpool improves email storage
- Diabetes programme keeps Ears to the ground with new reporting platform
- Educational institutions reduce costs with efficient printing
- Sainsbury’s deploys voice-based picking to increase accuracy in distribution chain
- IT jobs at investment banks down 18% as credit crunch bites
- Eli Lilly to put 'deperimeterisation' into practice
- BT brings enterprise CRM to SMEs
- NHS equips wards with infection-resistant keyboards
- ScottishPower extends comms contract with Thus
- Scottish Water in £120m outsource bonanza
- University of Wolverhampton to launch new IT top-up degree courses
- UK firms move away from rip-and-replace software strategies, survey finds
- PC makers offer firms XP lifeline as Microsoft moves to axe OS in favour of Vista
- Standards needed to boost security, Information Systems Security Association says
- EU’s Galileo moves forward with final test satellite launch
- Manufacturer Hubron saves £25,000 a year with document management
- Security pros fear investment cuts
- Data leakage, poor code are concerns at Infosecurity
- Financial Services Authority fines outsourcing supplier Liberata
- FSA: financial firms fail to check outsourced security
- Merril Lynch rolls out trading platform for clients
- Social networking site MySpace give users access to developers' applications
- 290 patient safety incidents reported under NPfIT scheme
- Unified comms projects should focus on business agility, not reducing costs, says Gartner
- UK government websites compromised by attackers
- SME decision-makers pay too much for mobile communications
- Microsoft might reconsider shelving XP, says Ballmer
- Worldwide mobile payment users will total 33 million this year
- Allied Carpets lays out network convergence with multi-million-pound deal
- PayPal to extend Teradata data warehouse
- Second Life founder: fast UK broadband key for Web 2.0 take up
- IBM launches Web 2.0 server
- BT and Unilever size up virtual worlds
- Update: HSBC considers global roll-out of UK security software
- Apple reports record sales for second quarter
- Payment card security standard tightened
- Recession could force UK software firms out of business
- Virgin Trains to run financial management system from COA
- Glasses Direct eyes Sun web deal to match market growth
- Royal Alexandra Hospital first Scottish hospital to use RFID asset-tracking
- Faster bank payments ready to roll
- British Dental Association bites back on credit card fraud
- HC2008: learning lessons from the National Programme for IT
- Two thirds of Britons say they have been victims of mobile spam
- HMRC seeks extra money to update security systems
- Infosec 2008: UK association of penetration testers launched
- FSA warns financial services firms to control data access rights
- Enterprise data warehouses replace data marts
- Yahoo results will not increase value, says Microsoft
- RTS will support Turquoise European equity trading platform
- Infosecurity 2008: UK firms warned of lies, damned lies and security statistics
- Boots loses ‘thousands’ of customer bank details
- Second Life creator appoints new CEO
- Infosecurity 2008: use of new technologies exposing UK firms to risk, report finds
- Hosted IP Centrex services continue steady growth
- 21CN broadband launches but businesses still face wait for fast broadband
- Microsoft starts testing ‘Live Mesh’ cloud computing initiative
- Whitehall heads to roll in future data breaches
- Downturn busting VOIP to herald end of traditional telephony
- Infosecurity 2008: car and plant makers turn to encryption to safeguard intellectual property
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