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- Cambridgeshire launches PSN to cut £1m per year
- Microsoft pushes out Windows 8 Release Preview
- Juniper Networks fail to protect Linx from outage
- Google wins Oracle spat over Java
- Key EU parliamentary committees vote against Acta
- London Internet Exchange hit by suspected DDoS attack
- BT kills broadband roll-out in London borough
- Aviva tackles code quality with Coverity
- Met Office says open source is ‘backbone of our operations’
- Intel makes 'long-term commitment' to smartphones
- UK businesses prefer training to hiring to plug IT skills gap
- East Lothian Council shaves £175,000 off network costs
- Cisco Networking Academies forge networking careers for ex-offenders
- Key EU parliamentary committees vote on Acta
- HP suffers from Oracle Itanium snub
- William Grant & Sons opens datacentre for ERP consolidation
- CGI makes £1.7bn offer for Logica
- Spyware targets Iranian and Syrian dissidents
- Foursquare teams up with American Express to offer UK deals
- Sky Broadband third ISP to block access to The Pirate Bay
- Home Office saves £10m by opting for open source
- Post Office rolls out NFC contactless payments
- Flame: What are the immediate implications for business?
- Police Central e-Crime Unit prioritises London 2012 Olympic Games
- EC vice-president Neelie Kroes proposes net neutrality legislation
- IT is overrated and underdelivers
- Inadequate financial reporting holds firms back
- NFC contactless payments going mainstream
- European Council signs off mobile roaming charge law
- Google puts Windows on Chromebooks
- Zurich East datacentre switches on direct current power
- Mobile payment transactions set to soar with smartphone user growth
- School cuts unstructured data by 90% with Balesio
- NFC contactless payments market to hit $180bn by 2017
- Home Affairs Committee slams police IT plans
- KnowledgePoint unveils Autodesk Instructor programme
- BT helps itself to Home Hubs for public Wi-Fi
- Plymouth city council uses Microsoft SCCM to cut PCs by 20%
- CIO interview: Rex Johnson, IT director of Confused.com
- First technicians receive Registered Science Technician accreditation
- Fujitsu UK CEO positive about the road ahead
- CIO interview: Lukas Oberhuber, CTO, Simply Business
- UK lottery operator keeps eye on cyber threats
- ICO reviews Google WiFi snooping investigation following US report
- Security researchers discover powerful cyber espionage weapon 'Flame'
- Premier Foods chooses Google Apps for remote collaboration
- Sky mobile network could be on the cards
- Google Apps for Business wins ISO 27001 certification
- EC website fails to comply with EU data privacy cookie law
- BlackBerry maker RIM to slash thousands of jobs
- EU to launch trade case against Chinese telcos Huawei and ZTE
- Universal Credit systems go live early in Manchester
- Greenwich University one log-in portal evolves into development hub
- Everything Everywhere brings NFC to buses
- Police shared service supports forces miles apart
- Wandsworth residents sign up for council services through Facebook
- Cisco kills off Cius tablet
- UK regulator PhonepayPlus shuts down Angry Birds smartphone scam
- ICO criticised for last-minute changes to cookie law
- Is Dell eyeing Quest Software following its Wyse acquisition?
- Facebook rushes to launch Instagram-like app
- SAS: High-performance analytics frees data scientists to model faster
- UK takes slice of $40m Intel university research investment
- Interview: Nigel Shadbolt on the Open Data Institute
- Video: ICO publishes new guidance on cookie law
- Post Office selects Fujitsu for broadband managed service
- Last working day before cookie law enforcement
- Organisational design for analytics function needs governance
- Kelsey steps down as transparency czar
- Why utility is the new ROI for IT projects
- Interview: EMC chief strategy officer Barry Burke
- Huddle gets $24m second-round funding as CIOs wake up to cloud collaboration
- BA begins recruitment for apprentice programme
- The Facebook IPO – so much for supply and demand
- Research shows dangers of user-generated content
- Formal BYOD agreements essential, says Ovum
- Analysts attack HP’s decision to axe Lynch
- Unions will work together to fight HP job cuts
- Collaboration: Working smarter, not harder
- Government IT strategy has saved £159m
- Cookie law: many UK organisations still unprepared, says law firm
- Cabinet Office launches second G-Cloud framework worth £100m
- One question to clinch a software deal with Angel Trains
- Google gives IT teachers cash injection through Teach First charity
- Google Android does not breach Oracle patents, court finds
- Hewlett-Packard to cut 27,000 jobs
- Facebook shareholders sue over misleading IPO
- XtremIO: Costly mistake or genius deal for EMC?
- Overrun in big IT projects leads to one in three failures
- Google chairman Eric Schmidt insists the firm has done nothing to breach EU anti-trust law
- Amey uses SAP HR system to manage 11,000 people
- Barclays raises Pingit app cap as demand soars
- What are the challenges for the NHS IT strategy?
- Science minister David Willetts brands IT education 'catastrophic'
- Microsoft opens up So.cl social network to the public
- Microsoft volume licensing costs to increase up to 33.5%
- SAP to expand cloud offerings with acquisition of Ariba
- Dell's quarterly profits take a dive
- Google closes Motorola Mobility acquisition
- Virgin Media criticises UK rural broadband subsidy policy
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