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- Hallam cuts build time with eScript
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- Microsoft and Citrix link to boost branch Wan apps
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- Act now to beat power threat, warns Gartner
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- EDF system scales data mountain
- Diploma aims to fill IT's skills gap
- Get a policy on Google, CIOs urged
- New Microsoft Word zero-day exploit discovered
- Users win better support for legacy Microsoft apps
- Year-long hunt fails to find IT security chief for NHS
- Your shout: work permits, outsourcing, BPO, IT in the boardroom
- Privacy browser 'is adware' claim critics
- UK facing IT "skills timebomb", warns Ovum
- Small businesses still not safeguarding data, says study
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- Drilling contractor embarks on IP comms roll-out
- Security firm reveals zero day vulnerabilities online
- P&G selects RightNow Technologies' on-demand CRM
- Secure Computing completes CipherTrust acquisition
- Internet plagued by old security threats
- Sun issues Sun Studio preview tool
- Mozilla releases Beta 2 of Firefox 2.0
- Skype launches cordless VoIP phones that don't need a PC
- Microsoft DoJ compliance deadline may be extended
- Another worm targets Windows file-sharing flaw
- Intel to axe thousands of jobs
- Disaster recovery overview: Chapter 2 -- DR management
- Emulex acquisition could cloud future of FC-SATA spec
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- Attacks against MS06-040 on the rise
- Security Blog Log: Apple lives under 'cloud of smug'
- Router and switch markets show steady growth
- Nokia boosts mobile mapping offering with gate5 acquisition
- eBay smartphones and PDAs contain corporate data
- Norwich gets free Wi-Fi network
- Fujitsu launches next-generation mobile hard drive
- Windows Vista Pre-Release Candidate 1 made public
- Tandberg buys Exabyte
- Novell starts stock option awards probe, makes third quarter loss
- New mobile data security spec on way
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- Symantec CIO vies with virtualization, device policy
- VoIP outsourcing: Save money while gaining flexibility
- Potential US data security law causes concern
- Survey: Data breaches difficult to spot, prevent
- Malware database access sparks debate
- Document management is jewel in crown of Derby's IT transformation
- Microsoft unveils QnA search engine
- Mobile users cost firms billions by spurning desk phones
- School uses electronic fingerprints to check pupils' attendance
- IBM jointly develops low power chips
- Nokia adopts open source network security solution
- Microsoft to upgrade DRM to protect media content
- Amazon.com starts selling Windows Vista
- OGC deal secures public sector hardware savings
- PC and mobile makers 'not green enough'
- Online data breach hits AT&T customers
- Aviva takes back 5,000 Indian BPO staff
- Application performance delays take up 24% of IT staff time
- An era ends as Tandberg buys Exabyte
- AT&T breach affects 19,000 customers
- Data protection should rank first for SMBs
- Laptop travel -- a risky venture
- Prioritise retention as staff get itchy feet, warns report
- Microsoft restructures support programme
- Next generation Wi-Fi standards take shape
- Microsoft to assist move to Open Document Format
- Microsoft takes on Google with online apps bundle
- ID theft can cost businesses $10m a hit
- Oracle extends PeopleSoft Enterprise suite
- Juniper updates security OS
- Intel launches dual core enterprise server chips
- Google adds apps to hosted domain service
- BCS improves accessibility of IT training for people with disabilities
- Central NHS IT may not work, warns BCS
- ING deploys tokenless two factor security
- Can IT ever be a profession along traditional lines such as the law?
- Firms push business focus in alternative to IT A-level
- Downtime hits ambulance service
- Machine learning used to block SQL injection hacks
- NAO report: a journey from criticism to praise
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- Your shout: Pioneering Apple, ITIL, IT skills
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