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- Shared services in the public sector
- Businesses fail to secure new technologies, reveals survey
- Demand for mobile broadband rising, says Ofcom
- E-mail malware down but infected websites up, says Sophos
- PCs help develop new climate change model for Africa
- Sony to issue fix to solve memory stick hack threat
- Friends Provident rolls out business tracking system to advisers
- Online merchant system allows cautious surfers to pay offline
- Free Wi-Fi served in McDonald’s
- Zango loses case against Kaspersky Lab
- Security software failing to stop malware
- Rugby World Cup to cost firms £461m in lost productivity
- Newcastle and North Tyneside councils deploy shared e-mail to save cash
- National Express outsources Citrix system
- Betfair to speed debugging
- 'One patient, one record' unrealistic, says BCS group
- Sum2 adds up risk for SMBs
- Dunfermline uses web fraud hunter
- Royal Caribbean floats workforce system
- Legacy IT skills added to ITMB degree course
- Structuring data for business advantage
- IBM unveils Data Masking Solution
- IT problem-solving: from magic buttons to prayer
- Hot skills: Blackberry Enterprise Server skills
- Storage news weekly: Cisco still creeping up on Brocade
- Process gains in store for Aga network
- Formula 1 stars test drive new fast payment system from RBS
- Union investigates bullying in IT industry
- IT breakdown forces Barclays to borrow from Bank of England
- Bournville College invests in corporate CRM system
- IBM announces atomic computing breakthroughs
- Vodafone signs £40m deal with Cable & Wireless
- Co-operative Financial Services automates decision-making with Blue Prism
- Mobile workers shirking security responsibilities
- Visa predicts cash's downfall
- Monster hack sees 146,000 government job applicants' records taken
- Government to research privacy of IT systems
- Allianz Insurance adopts new electronic trading platform
- Daily Mail and General Trust modernises with Agresso
- BBC signs £43m deal with Siemens for digital switchover
- Spark Ada flies into Thales development
- Metro goes commercial with RFID
- Security fears prevent firms adopting wireless networks
- Your shout! Recruitment agencies are not the only problem
- Covergis rebrands in new business intelligence initiative
- IBM and Microsoft to vie for unified comms market
- Cisco issues CallManager security update
- Applix tightens business analytics link to SAP
- Lack of reliable information increasing datacentre outage risk
- IP extends its reach in data storage
- VMware's acquisition of Determina could improve security
- Skype outage shows risk of free services in business
- Jericho Forum at a crossroads as key suppliers shrink from its guidelines
- Edinburgh Council IT savvy helps ease tax burden
- 90% of online adults worried about phishing
- Dotcom brands delivering customer satisfaction
- Microsoft Windows Server 2008 may be delayed
- TUC calls on employers to allow social networking sites at work
- BT extends outsourcing deal with Xansa
- Predict technological change to stay secure
- East Sussex County Council installs broadband with BT
- Improvement Service in Scotland tenders personal licence database
- Standard Life extends telecoms deal with THUS
- Open source drives improved sales for Novell
- Microsoft to acquire chat provider Parlano
- Laptop theft exposes data of 106,000 US taxpayers
- Flaw found in MSN Messenger
- Critical flaw found in Oracle developer tool
- Businesses failing to invest in Web 2.0, says BEA
- Scottish Parliament outsources core IT to LogicaCMG
- Airwave roll-out due for ambulance service
- HP and Tandberg collaborate on video conferencing suite
- LogicaCMG sales increase 36.2%
- Randstad extends outsourcing contract with Logicalis
- Prestige car supplier outsources e-mail with Simply Mail Solutions
- Plant hire firm outsources IT
- Google seeks to replace chief financial officer
- Co-operative bank extends automation with Blue Prism
- European 'docuwaste' up but UK sees fall
- Rootkit found in older Sony USB device
- Realtime announces world’s smallest motherboard
- Raytheon Systems opens systems integration centre
- Unified communications slow to change U.S. work culture
- Data archives overview
- 280,000 New York pensioners in data theft scare
- Acer to acquire Gateway for £355m
- Art of Performance saves data with business continuity plan
- Windows System Center Configuration Manager to ship in November 2007
- Fujitsu builds £44m ‘green’ datacentre
- German universities migrate to Linux
- China accused of hacking Germany's government networks
- Midland Mainline rolls out next generation CCTV
- Fujitsu spins off technology and design operations
- Vodafone to upgrade its broadband network
- SANS: Attackers may be attempting Trend Micro exploits
- Military targets smart image processing
- Hornbill Systems encourages users to help save its namesake
- Thistle Hotels cuts costs with e-purchasing
- VoIP, unified communications study reveals challenges
- IBM back in iSCSI SAN fray
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