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- Intel releases green processors
- How network managers deal with network slowdowns affecting application performance
- Lefthand SAN knocks out NetApp SAN for Anite's implementation
- PC deal could save public sector billions
- Business Continuity Institute extends credential
- Document management speeds NHS data entry by 80% in Scotland
- Apacs gets new IT head
- UK struggles with non-physical contingency planning, Deloitte says
- TJX must tighten security after data breach
- Speedy Hire tools up for savings after rationalising Microsoft licences
- A fifth of flights cancelled at Heathrow Terminal 5 following technical problems
- Report calls for child internet safety council
- JD Sports signs Pasporte to manage IT applications
- Accenture revenues jump 18%
- Civil liberties group compiles dossier on personal data legislation in US and Europe
- Motorola to play catch-up on business software after split
- Architect secures remote access
- Hybris e-commerce software helps Zavvi boost online sales
- Councils sign up for Fujitsu enterprise resource planning service
- Kitbag brings SSL certificate to F1 online store
- UK needs regional powers to fast-track broadband roll-outs
- Oracle customers delay purchase of new software
- PrimeLife personal data protection project wins £7.8m EU funding
- Kingfisher centralises IT management
- IT department 'will disappear within five years', SaaS maker says
- IBM expects BS 25999 to develop into an international standard within two years
- Fred Olsen e-mail security is ship-shape thanks to MailMarshal
- Baggage-handling system glitch mars Heathrow's T5 opening
- Banks move towards shared processing
- Google, MySpace and Yahoo back internet standard for social networking applications
- Organisations urged to certify on business continuity standard
- Network access control will save public money in Nottingham
- BAA suspends fingerprint biometrics security system at Heathrow Terminal 5
- In-flight mobile calls get Ofcom go-ahead
- Xerox offers office eco-check
- Climate change 'a major threat to business', firms tell survey
- Abbey customers say no to two-factor authentication
- Insurance broker gets Hornbill service management
- CISOs have right objectives but wrong focus
- PC market growth could be stunted by weaker global economy
- Cafcass signs £25m shared services deal
- Experts advocate Facebook ban at work
- Thin client technology cuts CO2 emissions by 166,000 tons in 2007
- Dell helps drive simplification of Windows Vista migrations
- Sabre to identify origin of malicious HBOS rumours
- Users must focus on recovery of business-critical systems, Neverfail says
- Janet stymies spam with Sophos
- Sainsbury eyes £440m saving after bringing IT back in-house
- Information management software helps council see the light
- Reed recruits Windows Server 2008
- Hamphshire Council wins best practice award
- Travel websites must embrace Web 2.0 if they are to improve online usability
- Virtualisation presents security challenges
- Online spending hits £4.2bn record high in February
- Security provider picks Pillar over EMC on cost
- Users face buy-in challenge with disaster recovery
- No-maintenance array aims to eliminate hard drive swaps
- Social inclusion and e-services causing security fears
- Selling BC/DR to management
- Operational issues have datacentres at breaking point
- Mothercare to clean up systems brood with Coda
- Email back-up compliance saves solicitors time and money
- Cardiff gives researchers supercomputing help
- Microsoft warns of Word attack
- New business continuity standard will protect reputations and cut risk, says BSI
- Massive rise in phishing attacks in 2008
- 90% of people don't trust government with personal data
- A guide to practical encryption across the business
- IT graduates still heading for London
- Security being ignored as VoIP deployments increase
- Lincolnshire County Council employs Systran software to translate website
- Interflora stops queues with hosted network service
- CIO interview: Abby Ewen, Simmons & Simmons
- Windows XP Service Pack 3 download to include Vista features
- IT workers being bullied, says union
- E.ON maps overhead powerlines
- Prudential seals £750m BPO deal with Capita
- Home Office cannot find £1.3m to fund e-crime unit
- Ofcom forces BT to up compensation for bad service to broadband providers
- Bruichladdich distillery adopts Tropos ERP system
- Cafcass signs £25m transformational government deal with Fujitsu
- IBM opens European Cloud Computing centre in Dublin
- Police build national database of mugshots to help CCTV policing
- Prisoner database riddled with errors
- IT employers ‘need to improve interviewing skills’
- SAP and Novell collaborate to deliver open source business products
- Microsoft releases final test version of Hyper-V
- Business metrics software can combat recession, says Gartner
- Court ruling strengthens UK patents on software
- One in 10 Brits trust the Government with personal data protection
- App delivery architects and engineers are key staff for IT firms
- iPhone ready for business users, says Gartner
- Brocade unveils file management system for Windows
- Crowne Plaza Hotels Ireland checks in Secure Computing to beat web threats
- UK government warns of economy’s reliance on internet
- Premier Decorations takes HighJump for supply chain platform
- Top Caterpillar dealer selects Lawson Software to improve customer service
- Unison offers live online test for Linux unified comms system
- IBM customers should check threat of software patent lawsuits
- Nationwide banks on SAP for business transformation
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