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- 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
- Citrix acquires Beetil to expand cloud capabilities
- Few firms test security of mobile apps, survey shows
- Apple launches iPhone 5 with updated iOS 6
- Cut network complexity with Ethernet fabrics and SDN, says Brocade
- Huddle gets US federal government breakthrough
- O2 builds free public Wi-Fi on Cisco networking equipment
- Two UK students chosen for (ISC)² IT security scholarships
- Big business not learning from cyber attacks, says researcher
- Institution of Engineering and Technology offers £1m funding to bright sparks
- Government should stop reinventing the IT security wheel, says (ISC)2
- AT&T takes APTs seriously
- Zurich Insurance extends application outsourcing deal with CSC
- Estonia teaches students as young as seven to code web and mobile applications
- Tesco signs £65m datacentre deal to drive online expansion
- IT leaders reveal biggest challenges and most useful technologies
- Salford City Council offers cloud service to local businesses
- IT system cuts visa abuse across Schengen Area
- Nokia Siemens Networks in talks to sell business support systems
- Huawei commits to spending £1.2bn in UK
- Cable pledges support to key areas of industry
- Liverpool FC moves to the cloud with Amazon Web Services
- New malware age demands new security approach, says threat researcher
- CISOs key to transition to cloud, says (ISC)2
- Everything Everywhere poised to launch UK 4G mobile network
- Skills shortage means no unemployment in IT security, says (ISC)2
- Cloud drives outsourcing take-up
- Ten killer questions for choosing an HR IT system
- Is the consumerisation of IT beneficial to anyone?
- VC tech investment at 10-year high
- Allianz signs deal for customer database technology
- Cabinet Office blacklists Fujitsu from government IT contract tenders
- UK mobile operators back down on 4G legal action
- Gartner: Prepare for context-aware security
- (ISC)2 launches programme to attract young security professionals
- HP axes a further 2,000 jobs
- Bank of England hires 145 IT staff for Prudential Regulatory Authority
- Circuit breakers could mitigate risk in automated trading
- Alcatel-Lucent creates chief operating officer role
- Solitaire builds first IP payphones
- Microsoft set for EU Internet Explorer U-turn as EC investigates breach
- Will fibre deregulation for ISPs hasten or hold back broadband roll-out?
- Intel forecasts lower revenues for Q3 due to a reduction in demand
- Indian IT services firm Infosys buys management consultancy Lodestone
- Government invests into shared Janet education network
- Interview: Channel 4 CIO on the IT behind the broadcasting of the Paralympic Games
- UK cookie law compliance mixed, study finds
- SAS Curriculum Pathways launches Algebra course for GCSE and A-level
- Maria Miller lets ISPs build fibre cabinets without council permission
- Amazon Kindle Fire 2 aims at retailers
- Warwick University cyber security graduates fast-track CISSP course
- BT network consolidation saves Surrey County Council £5m
- UK sets deadline to decide fate of UFO hacker Gary McKinnon
- Southwest One is blocking Somerset cuts, says county councillor
- Polycom teams with IBM for cloud video services
- Interview: Dave Scammell, CEO of Sohonet
- Google lacks enterprise credibility
- Ministry of Justice CTO quits to take up role at key supplier
- FSA demands review of RBS software failure
- More than a quarter of London’s Wi-Fi networks are poorly secured
- EMI Music moves to global SaaS-based service desk from Sunrise Software
- Data ethics: Author warns of ethical pitfalls of data collection
- Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales slams Draft Communications Data Bill
- Will the latest Lumia launch lure back Nokia users?
- Digital technologies to spark major shake-up of IT suppliers, says report
- Nokia unveils Lumia 920 smartphone
- Ex-US cyber czar advises executive order to protect critical networks
- Sogeti graduate scheme encourages non-techical candidates into sector
- SCH sells distribution division for €277m
- UK operators get mobile commerce sign-off from EU
- Irish environment department goes green with Polycom
- Cyber security is a board-level issue, warn government spooks
- McAfee reports largest malware spike in four years
- Cambodia deports Pirate Bay co-founder
- Interview: David Morris, head of IT, Nisa Retail
- FBI denies link to leaked Apple device codes
- In-depth: Windows Server 2012 goes after VMware
- NHS claws back £1bn as CSC negotiations come to an end
- Students back to school for new e-skills ICT curriculum today
- Glasgow City Council slammed for losing 700 computers
- UK Border Agency ordered to crack down on bogus student visas
- Anonymous claims a million Apple IDs in FBI breach
- Apple adds Samsung Note and Galaxy S3 to hit list
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