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- Perot Systems acquires Ireland’s Original Solutions
- Alfresco updates open source enterprise content management platform for Web 2.0
- Businesses can boost innovation with Web 2.0 technology, Gartner says
- Agile software development underpins Standard Life IT strategy
- Google counters European privacy laws by blurring faces for Street View service
- Norwich Union signs £300m deal with Cable and Wireless
- BCS moves to overturn negative image of government IT projects
- European Court of Human Rights boosts efficiency with ITIL-based IT helpdesk
- Ensuring the trust fabric of the knowledge capital society
- HP considering EDS acquisition
- Web passports system canned as costs soar
- British Gas sues Accenture over problems with billing system
- Microsoft to release Office 2007 SP1 through Automatic Update
- SMBs need to adopt technology that bolsters flexibility
- Youngsters bypass high street to buy weapons and alcohol online
- Potential security flaw in NPfIT Choose and Book, the Sun reports
- Business measurements for mobile working needed, says Gartner
- Venters Solicitors saves £50,000 a year with digital dictation workflow system
- Broadband users will leave ISPs that adopt Phorm advertising system
- Fujitsu creates 150 new jobs in Northern Ireland
- Thales adopts risk analysis tool for project tendering
- XP Service Pack 3 may cause browser problems
- TV Licensing improves customer web experience
- Stealing colleagues’ food worst breach of office etiquette for IT managers
- MySpace allows users to put their profiles on other websites
- Sun-Intel introduce Solaris threading development technology
- Update: government admits ID cards have no business case
- Laptop chips to pass desktops in next twelve months
- UK shines in European IT and communications market
- D2D2T plan helps council slash backup window
- IISP gets former Barclays executive for growth
- Update: lack of software testing to blame for Terminal 5 fiasco, BA executive tells MPs
- Identity & Passport Service appoints two new consultants
- Information Commissioner's Office gains power to fine for breaches of Data Protection Act
- Oracle creates Web 2.0 division
- FSA calls for clarity in insurance comparison websites
- Hampshire County Council trials road maintenance software
- HSBC loses server containing details on 159,000 customers
- Ministry of Defence awards EDS supply chain system contract
- Marks & Spencer outsources to Tata Consultancy Services
- Information Assurance Advisory Council publishes directors' guides
- Taiwan to issue e-passports
- EDF Energy cuts costs with mobile routing
- Unilever transforms IT professionals into business partners
- Database blacklist threat for dishonest employees
- Sunderland council deploys secure information sharing to tackle anti-social behaviour
- MasterCard takes ACI for payment processing system
- Logica wins five year outsourcing deal with Elexon
- Coda accounting software goes pay-per-use
- Hard disc from Columbia space shuttle yields data
- OpenOffice.org 3.0 released to public beta
- Hitachi ships 320GB notebook hard drive
- BT bundles smartphone with broadband
- Mobile telematics to embrace 200 million machines by 2012
- Lack of software testing to blame for Terminal 5 fiasco, BA executive tells MPs
- Actimize system sets sights on rogue traders
- P&O Ferries monitors web customers' behaviour
- Shaky IT fatal for government's shared services savings claims
- National Identity Scheme has no business case, government admits
- IT departments must adopt strategic systems management to acheive business goals
- Shared data-processing savings unlikely to materialise, MPs warn
- Bournemouth to get fibre broadband via sewers
- Peter Gabriel’s web server stolen
- O'Neill rides data deduplication wave with Data Domain storage arrays
- Security professional organisations should be rationalised
- Police plan national database of CCTV images
- Personalised comms increasingly important in financial services to keep customers
- NPfIT: back to choice of suppliers for NHS trusts?
- Countryside Council for Wales improves document management with Trim
- Major media malware attack breaks out on file-sharing networks
- IT pricing models will adapt for recession, analysts predict
- Darlington Building Society optimises apps over Wan
- Millions of DSL broadband subscribers to switch to Wimax
- Salesforce.com lays down investment challenge for budding software entrepreneurs
- SAP Netweaver gets new business process management capabilities to support SOAs
- Simmonds joins AstraZeneca
- Why cross charging for backup can be tricky
- Russian cyberthief grabs business records
- MoD reinforces guard on 20,000 laptops
- Sun gives away OpenSolaris operating system (OS) to developers
- Coventry University adopts AliasStudio
- Credit crunch hits take-up of XML e-commerce mortgage standard
- City bank outsources IT to Capgemini
- Thomson Reuters signs BT wide area network (WAN) deal
- Girls turned off IT careers by lack of role models
- Office of Government Commerce starts £690m public sector mobile services procurement process
- Analysts back SAP's decision to limit Business ByDesign roll-out
- Analysts welcome collapse of Microsoft-Yahoo
- EMC announces latest automated network change platform
- Kwik-Fit gears up for car insurance e-certificates
- Yahoo shares drop as Microsoft pulls plug on bid
- Nearly 200m machines connected to mobile networks by 2012
- Clear differences between leading players in WAN services market
- IT managers too busy with maintenance to reach the board
- Bulky backups spur Council to consolidate, centralise
- Political pressure on NHS trusts to use immature database
- Connecting for Health faces criticism over national IT programme
- SAP and Research in Motion unveil CRM app for Blackberry
- IT directors will delay Vista deployment, study finds
- Bristol University drives R&D with £7m supercomputer
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