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- Dell launches storage assessment and consulting business to deliver rapid deployments
- Turquoise plans testing programme for its new trading platform
- Will RFID technology truly reduce lost luggage at airports?
- Web conferencing given a boost by corporate drive towards green IT
- Mcdonald’s takes epos system in-house
- British Museum collection goes online
- Unilever signs £338m IT outsourcing deal with HP
- IT managers urge new broadband minister to push for equal access across UK
- Storm Worm is basis for most cyber attacks, says IBM
- Data protection guide to be issued by ISAF
- Murdoch may block Gates’ takeover of Yahoo!
- Kaspersky supports Safer Internet Day
- Heathrow Terminal 3 begins six month RFID trial
- Doctors do not believe patient data is safe, says poll
- Outsourcing provides 25% ROI, says Deloitte
- SMEs unaware of WEEE regulations, says Environment Agency
- Plasmon tries to raise fresh cash
- National Identity Scheme benefits doubted by public
- Economics drive global green IT movement
- ISPs will struggle to police government crackdown on illegal file-sharing
- Ryanair to suspend bookings service for four days following OFT ruling on taxes
- UK security bodies form security awareness forum
- BT launches voice continuity back-up service for firms
- Fleet management firm LeasePlan speeds networked apps and data back-up times
- How Plus Markets is using sophisticated IT to compete with the London Stock Exchange
- Marks & Spencer launches range of branded home office software
- Twin Valley Homes improves electronic data compliance with Waterford
- Leeds ISP brings support back to UK
- Mobile devices to run advanced enterprise applications within five years, experts say
- Schools using virtual world to teach reading and writing skills
- BAA signs outsourcing contract with LogicaCMG
- Janet Aurora fibre network launched
- Scotland trials HealthPresence advanced telemedicine system
- NHS Trust uses biometric hand readers to monitor staff presence
- RSPCA builds SOA to support mobile workers
- Army captain loses military data after drinking session in pub
- Cock Tavern boosts trade with web-based quiz
- Specsavers rolls out open source employee access system
- Telco picks EMC Celerra over HP on "value for money"
- Effective backup performance tuning and moving bottlenecks in the backup path in the backup path
- Mortgage lenders prepare for e-commerce standard
- Blackberry mobile e-mail users suffer second major outage in a year
- Tibco increases SOA deployment productivity by 50%
- Norton Finance deploys converged IP network to slash costs
- Project consultants take big pay cuts as market becomes swamped
- Isle of Man government overhauls its web and IT infrastructure in £20m Unisys deal
- British Heart Foundation implemements Ultraspeed platform for online health campaign
- Microsoft will not take no for an answer on Yahoo
- BEA makes available business process management benchmarking tool for firms
- Professionals capitalise on business connections with LinkedIn
- Microsoft buys Danger to boost Windows mobile apps offering
- Petition calls for a lead department on public sector business continuity
- New Forum aims to pool awareness expertise
- Stockbroker adds e-mail storage for double gain
- London Fashion Week designer uses mobile NFC system to boost sales
- Salesforce.com rolls out new online CRM
- Software developers gain limited rights to patent software
- Plus Markets sees massive growth following technology upgrade
- Skills shortages are key challenge for UK, says Cabinet Office Strategy Unit
- Yahoo rejects Microsoft takeover bid
- Pupils ahead of teachers when it comes to IT
- Sony Ericsson launch extends reach of Windows Mobile
- Microsoft Office Live enhanced with free online marketing tools for SMEs
- Citrix optimises Xen server virtualisation offering
- IT skills in short supply, NCC finds
- One in eight Europeans shun internet shopping over security concerns
- Data security fears increase among mobile phone users
- Global IT spending growth to slump by half in 2008
- UK’s first mobile Wimax network to go live in Maidstone
- Lords committee to re-open inquiry into data security
- Forrester lowers prediction of global IT spend
- European distributor extends FalconStor's reach into UK
- Rugby club puts backup in safe hands after data loss
- 8 steps to better data security
- Merger going well, insists Websense
- Cisco report says Brits lack email security awareness
- Public sector should learn to build trust from Amazon
- UK IT market up 4.7%
- Climate change important, but not important enough, study says
- Microsoft purchase of Yahoo readies it for software revolution
- FSA calls in the consultants
- Data mining strikes stock shrinkage gold for Jaeger
- Google issues Team Apps for enterprise collaboration
- E-trades surge on London and Milan exchanges
- Epson unveils secure printing for shared offices
- Profits soar at EDS
- Pipex expands broadband services for SMEs
- Northern Ireland police service signs £100m deal with Fujitsu
- Super Tuesday for IT managers with seven critical Microsoft patches
- Aerophone slashes cost of mobile calls from planes
- Event to address CEOs' expectations of CIOs
- Specialisterne finds a place in workforce for people with autism
- Cern builds largest computer grid to study origins of the universe
- EU must capture IT innovation
- Government should copy councils on data security, says Pitcom
- IT must help cut red tape in police forces, says report
- Skills squeeze hitting business growth
- IBM outlines business intelligence strategy with Cognos takeover
- Scottish & Southern Energy signs customer voice and broadband deal with BT
- Sky’s EDS legal fees to rise to £18m
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