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- IT jobs have shorter shelf life than most
- BT teams with Dolby for video conferencing
- Government strategies for increasing SME procurement
- Facebook rejects claim of privacy breach
- Iran blocks access to Google search and Gmail
- Boeing to build Wi-Fi into planes from 2013
- Businesses need to tackle threat of compromised websites
- Southwest One losses obscured by 'shambolic' accounting
- Microsoft urges business to update IE security
- Kyocera Document Solutions hires apprentices
- Equinix expands Slough datacentre with capacity for 1,400 more cabinets
- CLA cast doubts on government broadband targets
- Gartner: Stick with Windows 7 migration, Windows 8 is too risky
- Accenture opens finance technology lab in London
- EU mulls plans for police to monitor web
- Facebook suspends photo tagging tool in Europe
- Facebook engineer builds heatmap tool for datacentre troubleshooting
- Telefonica integrates AR into media platform
- Goldman Sachs adopts modular datacentres to save costs, improve efficiency
- Children dream of technology careers, research finds
- Scottish Power smart meter roll-out to mirror national plan
- US considers executive order on cyber security
- Buckinghamshire County Council awards PSN contract
- UK faces BlackBerry outage again
- Suffolk County Council rolls out app design tool in schools
- Businesses fail to address consumerisation security risks
- Microsoft wins third German patent victory over Google Motorola technology
- Apple admits iPhone 5 Maps app needs fixing
- Investec banks on policy to make social media work
- Alzheimer's UK slams Salesforce for lack of EU datacentre
- Barclays adopts Salesforce to go social
- Dangerous hackers come closer to home, warns Trend Micro
- Microsoft to release emergency patch for IE
- Cloud services sales to rocket to $109bn
- Dell SecureWorks uncovers cyber espionage targeting energy firms
- Interview: Catherine Doran, CIO, Royal Mail
- Ten cities receive £114m for 100Mbps broadband infrastructure
- Salesforce launches Marketing Cloud BI tool for social enterprise
- Arrogant firms hoodwink customers on data breaches
- Dell SecureWorks uncovers cyber espionage targeting energy firms
- Activision uses Salesforce to serve gaming community
- Science grade goalposts altered mid-year as Gove unveils plans for GCSE overhaul
- Government saves £41m axing 61 sites
- Green datacentre market to grow from £10bn to £28bn by 2016
- Dell targets enterprise with Windows 8 tablets and laptops
- Thomas Cook signs hosting deal with SME CatN
- Gartner Security and Risk Summit 2012: Strategic planning key to survival
- Government spends £638m on universal credit IT, says minister Mark Hoban
- GCHQ challenges UK amateurs to defend government from cyber attacks
- NHS Trust uses Accenture for system integration
- White House deputy CTO praises NHS open-data strategy
- MP calls for government investigation of Southwest One shared services deal
- Cyber security biggest challenge for universal credit, says David Freud
- EDF app enables smartphones to snap meter readings
- Microsoft updates Office 365 pricing
- CertiVox enables Outlook encryption
- KPMG survey reveals state of IT outsourcing
- Cabinet Office names Stephen Kelly as COO
- Government plans for 200 digital managers
- RSA Europe 2012 to focus on big data
- Microsoft investigates IE zero-day flaw
- Philips enlists The Open Group for IT skills overhaul
- ITU denies ‘internet control’ accusations
- Cloud uptake rises but security concerns remain, says CIF
- Fujitsu blacklisting part of tighter government policy
- Interview with Jo Stanford, IT director, De Vere Group
- Android devices vulnerable to security breaches
- E.ON outsources applications to Capgemini
- DWP hits back at criticism over Universal Credit IT systems
- Cloud, mobile computing and virtualisation increase datacentre complexity
- IT security awareness needs to be company-wide, says (ISC)²
- Should the government intervene to force the overhaul of IT systems in the finance sector?
- Open source key to business success, claims policy advisor
- Anglian Water uses InfoSys to deploy SharePoint 2010 intranet
- Intel lends a hand eliminating passwords
- US collecting citizens’ data illegally, says whistleblower
- IPv4 address pool almost dry
- Changing virtualisation management strategy yields results for LSE
- Dynamic Markets: CFOs see worth in data on balance sheet
- Snap Fashion wins Cisco BIG Awards 2012
- O2 hopes to speed up 4G auction process
- Microsoft discovers pre-installed viruses on PCs in China
- Technology students question whether university is good value for money
- GOV.UK to replace Directgov in October
- CIO interview: Andy Haywood, Co-operative Business Group
- Intel makes breakthrough on digital radio chips
- WiGig wireless products due in 2013
- European suppliers shy away from cloud radio networks
- Cloud computing: Could it cost more?
- De Montfort University to launch cyber security centre
- Microsoft releases Visual Studio 2012 for cross-platform development
- MDM is not security, warns mobile security expert Eric Green
- Debenhams halves email storage with archive tool
- Business continuity must become a boardroom issue
- Google blocks "Innocence of Muslims" YouTube video in Libya and Egypt
- Indian IT giant TCS to train 60 UK students this year
- Government launches £3.8m cyber security institute
- Amazon recruits software engineers in London
- Security spending remains important despite slowdown
- CIO interview: Simon Moorhead, Bank of England
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