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- NCC Group to acquire Matasano Security
- NHS Scotland rolls out shared services for 22 boards
- Sony posts losses as mobile segment booms
- BYOD increases productivity, but IT departments need to be prepared
- Best of VMworld Europe 2012 Awards criteria and information
- Lincoln unveils science and innovation park plans
- Golf Open Championship redevelops website
- Yahoo user sues over personal data breach
- Samsung lawyer defends actions in patent battle with Apple
- HP wins battle with Oracle for continued Itanium support
- Fusion-io enters software arena with ION Data Accelerator
- Big data analytics can reduce cyber risks, says ISF
- Unsafe password practices cause Dropbox spam scare
- Fujitsu and NEC team for smartphone chips
- Gartner: Online retailers need to exploit search technology
- Public Accounts Committee urges government to make case for free open data
- Enisa calls for collaboration to protect online identity
- Lack of cloud standards and interoperability hinders cloud adoption
- Colchester Hospital tracks equipment with Wi-Fi
- BAA outsources network integration to Fujitsu
- Samsung rejects Apple claim that it copied iPhone
- Six London councils deploy shared services ERP to cut £18m
- Microsoft to revamp and rename Hotmail
- Twitter initiated ban on UK journalist
- How Everything Everywhere manages its network
- UK IT employment grows twice as fast as average
- Companies urged to align marketing and IT departments
- Newham spends £400,000 on ChildView software
- Businesses have 'once in a decade opportunity' to launch innovative apps
- Lords Select Committee slams government broadband plans
- Cisco BIG Awards finalists announced
- Isolate games PCs warns researcher after Ubisoft flaw comes to light
- Interview: Huddle CEO Alastair Mitchell
- Interview: Denise McDonagh, government G-cloud director
- Cyber threats affect banks worldwide
- Ross Levinsohn resigns from Yahoo
- From the Editor: Advanced analytics full of promise, but hard to do
- Apple acquires AuthenTec for $356m
- Analysis: Security not the only thing cloud adopters overlook
- Oracle acquires Xsigo
- The impact of private cloud on IT service delivery
- Olympic Games 2012: Preparing for a mobile data deluge
- UK public sector sales drive Steria growth
- Vodafone appoints new CEO of Cable & Wireless Worldwide
- NHS seeks explanation over CSC role in 'torture flights'
- Hackers steal personal details of 8.7 million mobile subscribers
- European network professionals focus on server virtualisation
- CGI sees profits fall 30% amid Logica takeover
- US cyber chief calls on hackers to make internet secure
- US jury to consider Apple, Samsung patent battle
- Google admits to ICO it still has some UK Wi-Fi data
- NatWest blames hardware failure for latest outage
- CW500: The technology behind the BBC's Olympics coverage
- Twitter users targeted by Blackhole malware
- HP and Bucks New University team up for HP Institute ATA course
- Samsung mobile sales jump 75%
- Atos profits grow 2% in first half of 2012 to €102m
- Networking the least understood element of IT, says HP's Nick Watson
- Twitter apologises for outage ahead of Olympics
- Amazon reports meagre second quarter income
- Facebook share price falls after Q2 results announcement
- Nationwide customers see payments taken out twice
- NatWest customers hit by further online banking issues
- Windows Azure 'availability issues' hit users in Europe
- Oracle Academy teaches Java Curriculum to teachers
- Alcatel-Lucent slashes 5,000 jobs amid huge profit loss
- Dark fibre firm Geo Networks provides rural broadband in Lancashire
- SQL injection attacks rise sharply in second quarter of 2012
- Windows on tablets fuels growth for Citrix
- BlackHat 2012: UK firm MWR InfoSecurity reveals chip and PIN vulnerability
- Juniper and Riverbed enter technology partnership
- Capgemini posts flat profits for first half of 2012
- Facebook to expand rewards for hackers
- Australian telco AAPT confirms Anonymous data breach
- Orange offers connectivity under the English Channel
- Why the GDS transactions tool could be key to digital public services
- Strong growth at HCL reflects European IT spend
- Citrix revises XenApp EOL, IT advised to upgrade quickly
- Symantec sacks CEO Enrique Salem as Q1 profits drop 10%
- Customers urged to boycott CSC over CIA 'torture flights'
- Cheap consumer hardware cracks complex passwords in seconds
- Broadcom touts ‘5G Wi-Fi’ mobile chip
- ERM uses Nomad to accelerate Windows 7 roll-out
- ARM expects profit growth of 23%
- Security issues hit Apple as new OS X released
- Windows migration curbs enterprise PC upgrade plans
- Everything Everywhere adds 150,000 new contract customers
- Facebook on the hunt for London-based engineering team
- Businesses make 70% savings on applications hosted on Amazon
- Huawei Technologies' first half profits drop 22%
- Siemens issues software fix to protect against Stuxnet
- BT blames European economy as Q1 2012 revenues drop 6%
- iPhone and iPad bolster Apple sales and profit
- Google and EC agree outlines of antitrust settlement
- Three top ISPs refuse to sign UK internet code of practice
- SuccessFactors boosts SAP's cloud performance
- Forrester: Huawei must focus on growing enterprise business
- Nationwide hits major milestone in £1bn IT transformation
- Stonesoft releases AET defence system and free test tool
- VMware looks to SDN with $1.05bn Nicira acquisition
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