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- English primary healthcare leads world in IT use, says Accenture
- UK business fears impact of new EU data protection framework
- How the public sector can make shared services work
- Are digital public services finally set to become a reality?
- Knight Frank selects Virgin Media Business network for switch to fat clients
- Gartner's five cloud computing trends to watch
- Civil rights groups criticise government plans to spy on UK citizens
- Gartner: Business intelligence still highest priority for CIOs
- Eight UK universities awarded excellence in cyber security research status
- Visa drops Global Payments after hackers compromise 1.5m accounts
- SIEM deployment case study shows patience is required
- Biggest upgrade to PAYE system to go live in April
- Gatwick Airport uses data centre decontamination service: news roundup
- Barclays customers shut out of online banking site
- Cabinet Office issues guidance on IT contract under £100m
- RIM kills off consumer business following Q4 losses
- SIPCOM cut costs with storage and server upgrade
- Danone uses SAP to reduce carbon footprint
- Cloud computing seen as key to business success
- Cloud based IT perfect fit for events business Melville
- Case Study: The Guide Dogs' BPM modernisation
- EC vice-president Viviane Reding calls on MEPs to hasten EU data protection reform
- Twitter bug bumps followers without permission
- EU to begin new cuts to mobile roaming costs from July
- Facebook halts private stock trading in move toward IPO
- Government creates Digital Leaders network
- Collaborative strike takes down second Hlux/Kelihos botnet
- Millions of internet users trust weak passwords, research reveals
- Desktop virtualisation helps data centres prepare for consumerisation
- CIO interview: Rob Ray, FA digital and IT director
- 750,000 more jobs will be offshored by 2016
- Cabinet Office negotiates £75m saving on Oracle deal
- Forrester: Balancing custom and packaged apps
- Government attacked over plans to ditch technology policy unit
- Twitter and Google reject UK calls for censorship
- Apple offers to refund iPad owners in Australia over 4G disappointment
- For website owners, UK cookie law causing confusion, uncertainty
- Government opens R&D tax credit consultation to boost technology sector
- Retail and insurance lead two-speed IT spending
- EU to set up cyber crime centre
- Companies expand IT outsourcing functions
- Warwickshire-based company to revamp data protection following breach
- Cisco launches ‘Out of the Blocks’ London 2012 initiative for secondary schools
- Online profiling and tracking important to business, says AVG
- Global SaaS spend to reach $14.5bn in 2012
- Cyber criminals hijack Facebook accounts with rogue Chrome extensions
- Cybercrime a growing threat to financial sector, says PwC
- Costs of a data breach falling, but cost per record rising
- Zornes: Master data governance will fuse MDM to BPM
- Research company gets Acronis virtual machine backup
- John Lewis recruitment move part of 'multi-channel' integration strategy
- Will 2012 be the year of the first significant smartphone attacks?
- Executives using public cloud to dodge IT rules
- Microsoft leads US raid on suspected botnet servers
- Southampton University upgrades supercomputer for high performance computing research
- BSA fines Coverteam UK £6,000 for unlicensed Microsoft and Adobe software
- Cabinet Office names 12 PSN suppliers
- Barclays Bank card data vulnerable to mobile phone scanning fraud
- Yahoo investors still unhappy despite board appointments
- London Overground passengers get free Wi-Fi
- Department for Work and Pensions outsources IT for universal credit welfare to India
- John Lewis on the hunt for 30 IT recruits
- Google improves security of cloud services
- UK IT spending 2012: Security budgets show growth, CompTIA survey says
- Information management: lessons from the public sector
- Google Chrome more popular than Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Case Study: NATS delivers Office 2010, Visio and MS Project on virtual desktops
- Google awarded patent for weather-based ads
- Young Europeans lack basic IT skills, says European Commission
- O2 automation cuts offshore dependence and saves millions
- Internet security demands a Europe-wide strategy, says Neelie Kroes
- Verizon data breach report highlights continuing POS vulnerabilities
- Google customers launch class action suit over privacy policy
- Fujitsu troubleshooter blasted by Highland Council after project failures
- Android retains lead over iPhone
- Improved internet security forces criminals to change tactics, says IBM
- 2011 the year of the hacktivist, Verizon data breach report reveals
- Will the Budget turn Britain into the "technology hub of Europe"?
- Half of education institutions victims of mobile IT theft
- Budget 2012: the highlights for the IT industry
- HP introduces all-in-one engineering workstation
- EDF signs £100m datacentre deal with Atos
- Legal firm deploys mobile device management for iPads
- CIO interview: Guus Dekkers, Airbus CIO
- 'Big data' wades into mainstream
- Student Loans Company leaks 8,000 students' e-mail addresses
- UK broadband aspirations too low, says former BT CTO
- Oracle beats third quarter estimates with strong software sales
- HP boosts application lifecycle management for mobile development
- Government’s Data Strategy Board a “fig leaf” to open data, say campaigners
- Highland Council to decide on troubled Fujitsu £70m IT services contract
- Birkbeck College consolidates servers to cut PUE rating to 1.3
- Cost of lost data rises 68% in five years
- CIO interview: Rob Pringle, global IT director, Gazprom
- George Osborne's budget 2012: IT sector wish list
- Data protection: It's often about locking the front door
- Data centre fix for firms in Olympics ‘contagion zone’: News roundup
- Study: Shnakule, four other malnets caused most 2011 attacks
- UK economy gets most from the internet of all G20 economies
- BCS seeks schools to pilot IT curriculum network
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