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- VoIP hacking exposed in new book
- Spam, phishing attacks growing more sophisticated
- PacketFront adds VoIP to fibre offering with acquisition
- IBM unveils new RFID software
- Botworm targets Symantec security
- Amazon countersues over web patents
- Stock exchange links to BT Radianz trading network
- Councils seek simpler user authentication
- Criminals find safety in cyberspace
- Security news highlights: Check Point to acquire NFR Security
- Top 10 VoIP tips of 2006
- Disc drive king dies
- Government to set up new pensions IT infrastructure
- Councils put their heads together on authentication
- Gartner’s top 10 forecasts for 2007 and beyond
- Minister in charge of NHS IT retires
- Skandia opts for Tibco business management platform
- ING outsources workplace services
- Euronext upgrades its trading platform
- Apacs and Visa grilled over online crime
- Will you be working over Christmas?
- News in brief
- DPMs diary: 19 December 2006
- Cardiff launches intelligent document system
- Bad Santas and party poopers out to stop Christmas fun, survey finds
- Storage news weekly: Symantec sues plus more
- Employers to seek more security talent in '07
- Slick smartphones dominate 2006
- Land Registry and IBM in e-security deal
- Former IT worker jailed for planting ‘logic bomb’
- BT launches Fusion Wi-Fi service
- Lancashire police force goes mobile
- Symantec confirms security flaws in Veritas NetBackup
- Hitachi spies opportunity in added San and Nas
- New open source virtualisation from SWsoft
- VMware gets added channel for virtualisation products
- Xen upgrades open source virtualisation
- Virtualisation benefits overstated by suppliers
- Dell appoints new head of IT global services
- Sirius to sponsor open source project
- Tracking system enables schools to log assets
- Find approved courses online with new tool
- Rochdale Council uses GIS to plan services
- AA uses optimisation technology for compliance
- Schneier: Data breach at UCLA barely newsworthy
- PHP offers power without complexity for web coders
- Rochdale upgrades its geographics system to boost services delivery
- Host-based replication
- Top midrange arrays, page 4
- Third zero-day found in Microsoft Word
- Top midrange arrays, page 5
- Hosted VoIP eliminates cost, complexity
- Review: Sky's the limit with Skybox View 3.0
- Quality awards II: top midrange arrays
- Top midrange arrays, page 2
- IT managers in financial services say IT is failing business
- Lambeth signs £7m voice and data deal with BT
- Hampshire Council signs five-year SOA deal with IBM
- Microsoft issues seven security patches
- WEEE directive meets UK law
- Oyster and Barclaycard to launch e-money scheme
- Sun updates Java Standard Edition
- Ofcom spectrum release could boost wireless services
- Mobile phone threats will boost security spending, say analysts
- LogicaCMG catches them early to tailor skills
- House of Lords launches internet security inquiry
- Eclipse adoption rate on the increase
- Swindon is broadband capital
- Spyware infections hitting productivity
- Vista ‘wide open’ to malware attacks
- Companies to train for DIY risk management
- MessageLabs targets smaller customers
- More 2007 ‘top 10 threat’ predictions
- Oracle responds to security snipes
- UK SMBs will miss their slice of the £5bn Christmas pie
- iET brings IT service management to SMBs
- Webroot tackles spyware and viruses
- Broadwick brings IntelliContact to mid-sized market
- KnowledgeTree licensing programme
- Channel 4 clears the way for its VOD service
- Your shout: Off-the-shelf systems, net neutrality, shared services
- SAP targets smaller users with hosted ERP service
- Expert offers tips to bolster messaging security
- Data breach at Boeing exposes 382,000 employees
- Firms consider alternatives to Office
- Mixing SAS and SATA disk drives can cause problems
- Reports of Vista's security weakness 'overblown'
- Smartphones, PDAs left in cabs at alarming rates
- Symantec issues NetBackup security alert
- Sun adds Java integration to version 6 of Java Standard Edition
- Microsoft releases private beta of voice server
- Mobile security products tipped to top £2.54bn in five years
- Swindon remains UK's broadband capital
- Fujitsu to buy TDS for £43m
- Server virtualisation based on virtual Xen available
- Outsourcing renewals cause turmoil
- Developers' use of open source Eclipse doubles
- Gas supplier cuts manual payments with automated reconciliations
- Oracle users warned of new threat to firms' data
- Adidas scores savings with global recruitment system
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