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- 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
- NHS advertises for new chief information officer
- Firms hampered by poor flow of information
- Infosec 2008: Human element is the key to reducing data breaches
- Croydon Council extends Capgemini IT contract
- JPMorgan spends £15m on Temenos banking platform
- Judge blasts minister’s statement on ID cards Gateway reviews
- E-Skills UK invites input on UK's IT skills strategy
- HSBC to validate UK websites in face of increased phishing threat
- Ninety four more breaches reported since the HMRC case
- Security survey shows British business still has much to do
- Separating storage networking marketing from reality
- Rock Phish group adds crimeware Trojan to its financial attacks
- Government fails to give IT support to SMEs
- Nortel CEO says green IT is good for business
- Roll call of major data breaches reaches 100 in six months, says ICO
- Logica to make 1,300 redundancies as jobs go offshore
- Egg joins forces with University of Derby to hatch new IT academy
- Murdoch enters Microsoft/Yahoo fray
- UK PLC data remains at risk despite IT awareness, government says
- Ernst & Young creates single business on back of Asian boom
- Infosecurity Europe show launches online community
- Derbyshire Health Informatics Service boosts ITIL service management strategy
- Recruiters shun Web 2.0 opportunities
- Teradata launches entry-level data warehouse
- More intruders found behind firewall, says 2008 Information Security Breaches survey
- Nokia to exploit data on mobile internet use
- IT jobs under threat at Citigroup
- Employees unaware of business continuity, says BT
- Web 2.0 market will be worth £2.3bn by 2013, Forrester says
- Network Rail maps assets to ease roadwork disruption
- Only 8% of consumers feel safe using their PC at home
- Notebooks drive PC sales as desktop figures decline
- RFID baggage systems could save airline industry £350m a year
- Information security awareness week gets under way
- Single sign-on saves firm £8,000 a month
- St John's Hospital speeds records access with wireless system
- Phorm answers critics at 'town-hall' meeting
- ID cards - analyse the facts
- South Yorkshire Police adopts unified comms platform
- Worldwide PC market grows 12% this quarter, Gartner says
- Centralising applications key to information security, Google says
- Oklahoma Department of Corrections leaks personal data from website
- Oracle files new charges against SAP
- Apple patches Safari web browser to tackle security flaws
- Google reports big sales and profit increase for quarter
- EBay CEO admits firm may sell off Skype
- O2 launches mobile broadband service
- Nokia sees operating margins slump
- TNS standardises IT security in face of globalised threats
- UK banks cut IT spending because of credit crisis
- How to keep tabs on BitTorrent
- FalconStor CDR thrashes IBM at fee-paying school
- Coach firm Chambers deploys mobile tracking for vehicles
- Public unaware of banks’ Faster Payments initiative
- US banking websites give better customer satisfaction
- Ofcom pushes for fibre broadband in new-build properties
- IT directors move from SLAs to flexible contracts to boost efficiency
- Most firms think they cannot fill skills gaps, says CBI
- Rapist poses as council care worker to access data
- Sussex NHS training body adopts e-learning for 25,000 staff to cut costs
- Holistic approach maximises energy efficiency
- Data centre energy consumption not an IT priority
- Building firm uses e-Service Desk software for ITIL compliance on IT helpdesk
- Novell releases beta of SUSE Linux Enterprise JeOS
- Corus extends IT contract with Capgemini
- Microsoft will progress online with or without Yahoo, says chief operating officer
- Infosecurity to host mock security breach trial
- Regulations drive demand for information security professionals, (ISC)2 says
- OpenBSD: an untapped resource for tight security
- Network telescopes are vital to beating security threats
- Hammonds uses automated document platform to produce home information packs
- Conveyancing firm Grindeys deploys LexisNexis information system
- Socitm should lose 'elitist' tag and broaden membership, says incoming president
- Montpelier invests in new IT infrastructure to comply with FSA regulations
- Outsource World told management skills increase value of outsourcing
- Most SaaS providers use open-source software
- NHS trust replaces Cisco network monitoring platform with Castle Rock SNMPc system
- Business centre users get improved IP comms
- NHS Choose and Book IT system gives patients wrong appointment information
- Malware coders shifting focus to home PC users, report says
- Murdock builds new IT architecture to aid business expansion
- Security systems 'must embrace social networking'
- Juniper Research forecasts 816 million mobile banking users by 2011
- Could you immunize systems against future threats?
- Second EqualLogic SAN for London publisher
- Backup window traps
- Climate of fear casts shadow over RSA 2008
- IT jobs will endure finance downturn, report says
- IT underpins growth at Tesco, chief executive says
- Apacs says phishing scams up 200% for first quarter
- Betting site Boylesports slashes customer loading time through web analytics
- Information Commissioner's Officer to analyse EU Data Protection Directive
- BSkyB rolls out automated stock-taking
- Sybase releases new data management beta
- Bats trading exchange hires SAVVIS to support fast transaction platform in London
- Suppliers move towards cheaper 10Gbyte Ethernet optical networking
- Oracle provides access security for Siebel CRM platform
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