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- XML standard for mortgage sector
- VeriSign moves into broadband content services with Kontiki buy
- Secure e-mail system adopted by youth justice bodies
- Google to see US government in court over customer search data
- Microsoft working on new Vista parental controls
- Microsoft brings in UK consultants for European anti-trust case
- McAfee anti-virus software tries to quarantine Excel
- International card fraud ring tackled
- Fujitsu to ship blade-based eight-way server
- E-mail marketing company agrees to settle for $1.1m
- Apple fixes previous security update, addresses new threats too
- Sun shines on utility business network
- Oracle gives boost to Integrity
- Intelliden cited as network configuration management leader
- Intel outlines plans for virtualisation
- Industry giants form storage consortium
- Skype launches expanded SMB package
- Avaya makes IP easier for SMBs
- Intel launches SMB storage system
- BT targets SMBs with combined voice and data support
- NHS care records roll-out raises patient safety fears
- Rochdale gains £200m IT partner
- Foreign Office IT project pushes staff to 'wits' end'
- Product lifecycle app suppliers to merge
- Businesses 'only using 50% of ERP functionality'
- Retail chains lack unified customer view
- Nationwide widens CRM to improve cross-selling
- Government ID card project faces £1.81bn deficit, warns LSE report
- Gartner addresses midsize needs
- Hot skills: Solaris open source move opens up multi-platform opportunities
- BCS debate identifies change management as key to the progression of the IT industry
- CBI: IT spend can boost productivity
- Bike Tyrestore boosts service with web system
- Why small is still beautiful for councils
- Wireless special report: Remote revolution
- MPs slam national police data system delay
- National Express trials coach-based Wi-Fi
- Oracle backs Itanium with plans for 64-bit E-Business Suite on HP
- Next move: How do I avoid obsolete skills trap?
- New business model justifies cost of Epos replacement at Threshers
- NHS plan is evolving but one-size-fits-all is a fundamental flaw, says hospital chief
- Outsourcing suppliers increase demand for skilled IT staff with management skills
- Record numbers of IT managers enrolling to study MBAs
- Software disputes leave business exposed
- Technology behind Ashes cricket success revealed
- Technology news in brief
- Microsoft collaboration aims to ease system management
- Switch to RFID 'could take 15 years'
- HSBC to adopt two-factor security
- Put services first in a disaster, users urged
- Birmingham finalising £420m deal
- Intel expands work placement scheme to boost recruitment pool
- News in brief
- Your shout: MiFID, offshoring and spreadsheets
- Lamp software found to have fewest bugs
- BSI issues web disabled access guide
- Operators stop selling Motorola Razr after bug crashes device
- Oracle partners to offer improved vehicle telematics
- European Commission backs easier wireless development platform
- Microsoft axes BIOS replacement plans for Vista
- Heathrow extends iris recognition immigation system
- NEC unveils biometric wireless network access solution
- Gent leaves Vodafone, boardroom power struggle rumoured
- Gates still world's richest with $50bn
- TPI and EquaTerra terminate merger to create dominant outsourcing adviser
- Vodafone to start business trials of high-speed wireless
- EC hits back at Microsoft over anti-trust non-compliance
- CeBit: World’s fastest PC demonstrated
- CeBIT: European Commission to consult over RFID use
- Apple to open first Indian call centre, could employ 3,000
- American Airlines searches for training video web culprit
- IBM chief gets £11.5m
- SCO losses mount up, Linux blamed
- BlackBerry makes acquisition and updates e-mail server
- Google to introduce hosted word processing services
- Slower PC growth in 2006
- Microsoft to issue two security fixes next Tuesday
- Users fail to exploit ERP
- Co-op goes live with first payment by biometrics system
- DoS attacks up 50%, phishing up 40%
- QLogic SANblade maintains the pace
- Traditional players still dominate managed services
- Find out how to demystify datacentres
- Blade server growth stands out in EMEA
- C&W business customers given 90 days’ notice, BT moves in
- Google settles click fraud legal dispute
- National Express trial coach-based Wi-Fi
- Samsung demos first Microsoft Origami device
- Intel ships low power cool processor
- Lambeth saves with £1.1m desktop deal
- Intel brings forward Wimax plans
- Intel and Microsoft join forces to ease systems management
- Citibank reissues customer cards after data breach
- Co-op customers can use their fingerprint to pay
- Pharmacies adopt NHS EPS with new broadband network
- IT spending growth dips
- Firms suffer bad case of asset amnesia
- Microsoft's Live search enters beta
- Offshoring creates more homegrown IT jobs
- SIP becoming standard for VoIP
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