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- Microsoft Trustworthy Computing: what next?
- NHS trusts to be freed from CSC contract commitments
- Businesses face existential threat from hackers
- Justice ministry aims for £100m saving on £14m annual ERP costs
- CloudStore services will slash IT costs, says first G-Cloud buyer
- Rogue IT manager jailed for two years after £123k procurement scam
- Congress tells Nasa to continually improve data security following hack admission
- UK hackers charged with stealing Michael Jackson songs
- G-Cloud project completes its first CloudStore purchase
- Data visualisation drives council savings in Islington, Chesterfield
- Somerset Council to bring Southwest One services back in house
- Universities investing in back-office IT systems
- Post Office turns to Twitter during computer system crash
- Big government departments may struggle with 50% cloud target, says HMRC CIO
- RSA 2012: IT security experts urge enterprises to ban smartphone BYOD schemes
- Cisco and STEMNET challenge school children to plan local Olympics and Paralympics
- Windows 8: Make or break for Microsoft?
- DWP tenders for £25m IDA services
- Demand surges for Barclays Bank Pingit mobile banking app
- RSA 2012: Trustworthy Internet Movement launched
- MoJ is first department to sign up to PSN
- Improved websites could save councils £500m, says Socitm
- Idea Lab: 4G spectrum is the government’s most coveted networking asset
- Poor WAN performance? Try virtualisation
- RSA 2012: Forget about hacktivists, say security experts
- RSA 2012: Rationalise security compliance obligations for greater efficiency, says Microsoft
- RSA 2012: RSA takes market-leader position seriously, says Heiser
- Microsoft Azure cloud outage hits customers globally
- IT departments risk losing responsibility for IT security
- London Borough of Southwark gets 4G connectivity
- Does the PSN need to happen before the cloud?
- Datacentres and mobile devices drive 7% server shipment rise in 2011
- Half of UK IT professionals awarded pay rise and bonus in 2011
- Child maintenance IT system costs double, says NAO
- Microsoft launches Windows 8 OS at Mobile World Congress 2012
- RSA 2012: RSA issues security industry call to arms
- From the Editors: Black gold, mobile BI, stemming youth unemployment
- RSA 2012: Trustworthy computing more important than ever, says Microsoft
- Intra-company transfers increase following immigration cap
- Google privacy policy 'does not meet' EU data protection laws
- Investment in IT critical to recovery, say business leaders
- Thames Water extends smart meter trial
- What skills will the new government CIO leadership team need?
- Mobile technology training in demand
- Social media to support business continuity
- RSA 2012: IT security industry in challenging position
- Post Office reveals plans for identity assurance services
- IT worker pay more likely to increase this year
- Food Standards Agency chooses managed IT contract
- SAP reacts to BYOD trend with management tool
- Government expands biometric identity scheme
- US appeals against Megaupload decision
- IT departments still under hiring freeze or shrinking
- Salesforce.com revenues jump almost 40%
- WAN optimisation: improving the performance of business applications
- Lloyds bank saves £2bn after HBOS IT integration
- More than two-thirds of companies risk downtime, survey reveals
- YouGov undergoes Berlin to London datacentre migration
- Windows security case study: Controlling Windows 7 user privileges
- HP Institute Programme unveiled to make IT students business-savvy
- Rackspace to hire 350 people in the UK
- Heads of finance hate big-bang IT projects
- Shanghai iPad sales allowed to continue, for now
- Countryside worst affected by slow broadband
- Case Study: Eat deploys BI to take on Olympic challenge
- White House unveils a 'bill of rights' for web users
- CIO priorities 2012: Chris Price, CIO, West Midlands Police
- Cloudstore succeeds in easing bidding process for suppliers
- SAP puts SuccessFactors at heart of cloud plan
- Mobile strategy needs to catch up with adoption
- Wakefield council slashes costs with flexible working technology
- Microsoft targets Motorola and Google in patent claim
- OSSIM update enables cyber threat intelligence sharing
- Optical networking market gets unexpected boost
- Cloud software: benchmark your organisation
- IT service buyers cautious but no panic
- Interview: Ian Watmore, Cabinet Office permanent secretary
- Podcast: Storage growth is being driven by virtualisation
- Predictive analytics used to cut costs in oil sector
- Pirate Bay looks to overcome potential High Court ban
- HP reports 44% decline in quarterly profit
- Education system failing to meet needs of UK employers
- Health apps will be key to NHS Information Strategy
- Acta ratification stalled pending top EU court ruling
- SAP and Samsung team up to push enterprise Android
- CIO interview: John Harris, Corporate IT Forum chairman on skills development
- Dell fails to impress despite record financial year
- Survey reveals flexible working technology shortfall
- US to expand wireless broadband spectrum
- Clarks predicts fewer tills with growth of mobile commerce
- YouGov migrates far-flung data centre back home
- Mobile malware on the rise
- How will the CloudStore impact government IT?
- Security becomes business-led
- Social media users demand more meaningful interactivity
- CIO priorities 2012: Jos Creese, CIO, Hampshire County Council
- Medway Youth Trust wins Gartner BI excellence award for text analytics
- Forrester: rethink your CRM strategy
- The Pirate Bay faces UK ban after High Court ruling
- Google bypassed IE too, says Microsoft
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