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- SFIA conference will focus on user experience
- Telcos will fail as content providers, says Gartner
- Western European PC shipments up 17.7%, but UK market ‘weaker’
- Northern Ireland provides shared services blueprint
- Don't rush Fusion upgrades, users tell Oracle
- Intelligence software drives Informatica results
- Mobile technology oppresses workers
- Research projects to get 30 million hours on Europe's supercomputers
- Warning as first serious Apple Mac Trojan hits
- HSBC to integrate its global fraud defences
- The Land Registry in security scare
- Accenture and Thomas Cook sign 10-year outsourcing contract
- Internet plagiarists beware
- Government not ready to play its ID cards
- HM Revenue & Customs puts 15,000 at risk of fraud
- Finalists announced in the e-Government National Awards 2007
- IBM offers PCI compliance programme
- Royal & SunAlliance outsources £92m of UK IT work to T-Systems
- 8,500 mobile devices a year lost at airports
- India deal clears Skandia’s app maintenance backlog
- Global SAP users unite to push business needs
- Regional development agency puts Citrix thin clients in student homes
- Deskbound work culture stifles productivity
- DPM's diary: Tuesday 6 November 2007
- Irwin Mitchell aims for BS25999 business continuity certification
- Corus aims for faster orders with trade management system
- Google creates network of social networkers
- BCS health informatics magazine hails model Blackberry roll-out for care workers
- NHS to upgrade Data Spine
- Virtualisation to haunt users, security experts in 2008
- Reasons to develop your software offshore
- Companies' data is vulnerable to insecure road warriors - study
- Clayton Glass saves with wireless stock system
- Careers focus: working in retail IT
- The evolution of stock market technology
- Security zone: outsourcing improves security jobs
- North Yorkshire social workers save time with case management system
- Users may need Vista to make most of Server 2008
- China picks up the cyberbaton with five-year plan
- Hot skills: become a speedy software developer with TCL
- Eye of newt and toe of frog make spam a heady grog
- Cunning spammers find internet users’ soft spot
- First it was Big Brother, now it’s Bebo (Oh) Brother
- Calendar makers sell IT as fast track to modelling
- My 10 pages-per-minute trumps your dot matrix
- Construction group uses mobile network routers to reduce project delays
- Littlest nation joins top 10 internet domains
- China uses virtual worlds to transform business
- Using SEM to get a clearer picture of security threats
- New diploma aims to meet businesses’ IT skills needs
- Microsoft yet to patch XP security flaw
- Virtual worlds are 2008’s ‘breakthrough technology’
- Law firm implements online e-mail archiving
- Dr Who and the fable of the exploding door
- Carbon cap to cover IT by 2012, says MP
- Next move: how do I become a mobile phone programmer?
- Second Life jobs fair pays off for KPMG
- Hiroshima University and The Nippon Kayaku develop organic semiconductor material
- Reed targets power savings with thin clients in for PCs
- European workers spend 3.5 years of their lives dealing with irrelevant e-mails
- Rightmove speeds searches with Exalead system
- IBM adopts risk e-strategy
- Online gambling site claims remote web-security win
- Brocade prepares Backbone for its datacentre fabric
- Clustered storage supplier Isilon hot-swaps CEOs
- IBM refreshes storage arrays, adds file virtualisation
- ISCSI storage gets performance makeover
- Riverbed adds disaster recovery features to WAFS
- NPfIT went ahead after prime minister had 10-minute briefing
- Police authorities accused of Data Protection Act breach
- Stoke-on-Trent improves purchasing with Civica
- Jermyn Consulting and Moody International partner in business continuity certification
- City IT: make suppliers strategic partners, says City COO
- Global Ethernet market will exceed £15bn in 2012, as carriers expand service
- Servicemen and women get IT boost
- M&S outsources IT network to Logicalis for four years
- Stock Exchange completes upgrade
- The Housing Corporation signs three-year deal with Steria
- Microsoft partners with UN to bring IT benefits to Africa
- Prolific laptop thief offers security lessons
- British Airways rolls out mobile e-mail
- Government programme aims to get mothers back into IT
- Reed refreshes IT with thin clients
- Sustainability a business opportunity, says BT
- GemStone Systems releases Gemfire Enterprise 5.1
- Undertaking of the Foreign & Commonwealth Office
- Hospital e-mail waiting lists can take weeks
- Halloween hackers will infect PCs with dancing skeleton
- EMC buys Voyence
- US, Russia and China main sources of malicious content
- De Vere outsources IT support to CMS
- Criminals using MP3 spam to ramp up share prices
- US laws to block 3Com buy-out
- Growth in IT sector threatened by inept management
- SAP user group leaders to meet SAP senior managers
- Oracle BEA offer expires
- Still too many toxic substances in laptops, says Greenpeace
- EMC's Tucci vows to keep up with new features
- Riverbed posts profit, but stock slips
- School syllabus holds back future coders, says MP
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