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- New online supplier for legacy IT gear
- Ovum: virtualisation and ITIL key to success
- Riverbed speeds up back-office to laptop transfer
- How tabloids could hack Prince Charles' mobile phone
- Nurses unsure over electronic patient record
- Spam is getting more sophisticated, says MessageLabs
- Attackers ultimately drive security market, analyst says
- Fixed-content data archiving products get a boost
- Security update fixes Yahoo Widgets flaw
- UK public services turn to Northgate for £2m comms upgrade
- US seeks blanket right to intercept phone calls and emails
- VoIP services spell trouble for telcos
- Riverbed extends WAFS to laptops
- UK to retain telecoms traffic data for a year
- Storage news weekly :Symantec profits down, EMC stocks slip
- Irwin Mitchell chooses DeviceLock for network security
- First Choice uses Verint software to improve sales
- IT professionals responding to increased security threats, say PatchLink
- Hospital shows IT can be pervasive without being all over the place
- P2P Networks: new media, new danger
- Eastern Europe outsourcing increases, says report
- Online sales boost profits at Alliance & Leicester
- UCAS says floods will not cause university crisis
- ADSL2+ key for cheap broadband, says study
- Market conditions right for 'digital bubble', warns KPMG
- Microsoft quashes Vista SP1 reports
- Microsoft and Nortel announce unified comms success
- Microsoft moves to protect online privacy
- File on Four looks at ID cards
- F5 offers quick IP replacement
- Secure hosted instant messaging system unveiled
- Online consumers take longer to decide
- Asta sets up online resource centre for construction planners
- Alpha Bank to update software
- Abbey unveils corporate e-invoicing system to cut costs
- HP buys datacentre automation firm Opsware
- Half of schools run computer clubs for girls
- WLans and IP projects up demand for network skills
- New research promises denser disk drives
- Warning issued over unpatched Firefox flaw
- ESA readies satellite for mobile multimedia messages
- Top tips for disaster recovery
- Ignorance of ICT policy exposes business to risk
- Screensaver hides Trojan, says Sophos
- Galileo, GPS find way to cooperate
- Most antispam technologies get failing grade
- Find ways to manage electronic communication data, says Baker & McKenzie
- Social networks create opportunities for criminals
- Open source software gets boardroom acceptance
- BPM tool helps direct Hull flood repair work
- Downtime: NHS IT, Richard Dawkins, YouTube electioneering
- Floods show gap between disaster recovery plan haves and have-nots
- Business intelligence on right line at Dangaard Telecom
- Analytics accelerate Applix sales
- Integrated BI benefits aim of new Accellos suite
- Velaris vaunts BI excellence
- Government IT disposal poses security breach risk
- DVLA reduces costs by 30% with online service
- E-crime unit launch delayed by cash shortfall
- SAP certifies Netweaver for Red Hat Linux
- New ITIL best practice books released
- Oracle extends sector specific ERP for SMEs
- AMD chip enables growth without power overheads
- Cabling best practice: your guide
- Hands-on approach to IT is needed, say GCSE pupils
- Patients given access to GP booking system through digital television
- Your shout: Computer Weekly readers' have their say
- The right medicine for compliance
- Complete compliance failure for RFID adopters
- Lloyds automates 40% of back office with BPM program
- Man sentenced for Data Protection Act fraud
- Lloyd’s rolls out new information trading system
- Government transformation plan 'at risk'
- Government plans rail travel smartcards
- Expert warns of Windows single sign-on danger
- Dorset council chooses ESET security system
- DWP IT systems fail to prevent £2.5bn lost through fraud and error
- Research centre deploys business intelligence software to combat floods
- PDF spam wave subsides, says BitDefender
- Phoenix IT expands London business continuity capacity
- NHS hopes to save £15m with N3 upgrade
- NCH improves accounts system with Version One system
- Olympics raises demand for IT contractors
- Municipal Wi-Fi spending to grow 48% a year, says analyst
- Next Move: career advice for IT professionals
- Nottingham hospital in USB data-theft scare
- 350 million wireless e-mail business users by 2010, says Gartner
- BCS stalwart John Ivinson dies aged 63
- Arnotts streamlines stock with £4.7m Oracle roll-out
- Co-operative Financial plots end of legacy
- HP unveils new datacentre cooling management system
- Hot skills: courses for games developers
- Southampton council awards ten-year contract to Capita
- US beats Europe over mobile data migration, says study
- Ofcom wants 999 access from VoIP providers
- Ordnance survey offers new slant on London
- Wolseley pick Proactis for e-procurement
- VoIP solution centre answers users' questions
- New storage rules may complicate records management
- Ajax programming security dangers exposed
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