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- Businesses confident of disaster recovery plans in 2012
- Fewer than a third of UK organisations plan mobile security projects
- What the beta of Gov.uk means for public services
- Capita buys in more SAP resources
- Ice IX Trojan redirects bank phone calls to cyber criminals
- Security and safety fears hit smart metering programme
- Gartner: Start rethinking your application architecture
- CW500: CIO themes for 2012
- Mobile retail technology boosts telecoms recruitment
- Cisco to leave Olympic legacy in 25 London Network Academies
- Samsung faces EU competition probe over Apple smartphone patent abuse
- Government releases beta test version of Gov.uk website
- Amazon Q4 revenues up but profits down despite Kindle sales
- Proposed EC data protection rules help cloud adoption
- Nottinghamshire Police buck mobile failure trend
- Device standardisation could save public sector £500m a year
- Website launched to monitor cloud computing suppliers
- CIOs warn of massive UK IT skills shortfall
- Global cyber security study reveals mixed preparedness
- Twitter ad revenue expected to triple by 2015
- Kent fire brigade cuts data duplication in records with CRM technology
- Microsoft puts Blackberry service on Office365
- Department of Health signs £74m desktop deal with Atos
- SAP UK pushes mobility and Hana
- Phoenix Group completes cloud consolidation with Tata Consulting Services
- EU data protection framework: is it good news for business?
- Government inconsistency on ERP costs is 'inexcusable'
- Oracle and SAP worst for government ERP cost differences
- Indian IT giant to create thousands of European jobs
- ICO fines Midlothian Council £140K for data breaches
- MEP quits as thousands protest ACTA signing
- WEF publishes cybersecurity principles to halt cybercrime
- Selfridges IT chief moves on to British Car Auctions
- Data protection tops UK security investments in 2012
- Internet economy set to double by 2016
- Nokia smartphones bomb as sales drop 27%
- Neelie Kroes calls for speedy EU uptake of cloud computing
- Police fail to see benefits of £80m mobile roll-out
- Businesses should disable pcAnywhere, says Symantec
- One third of English councils set for broadband
- European Commission data protection proposals draw hostile reaction
- O2 apologises for security breach
- CIO interview: John Linwood, chief technology officer, BBC
- SAP accelerates plans to wean customers off Oracle databases
- MPs urge government to address IT supplier oligopoly
- Facebook IPO speculation mounts
- UK government opens up IT procurement
- Virtualisation, cloud and compliance are top priorities for IT in 2012
- Honda deploys hybrid cloud for car launches
- UK IT budgets under pressure in 2012
- EC publishes proposed data protection reforms
- CIOs can’t stop staff using unapproved devices
- DWP IT systems increase risk of fraud and error
- O2 investigates security risk allegation
- SAP reports bumper results
- Gartner: Business, analytics fail to connect, mobile BI gets real
- Apple sees record growth in profits
- Megaupload boss denied bail
- Mitchells & Butlers completes private cloud and network
- Facebook worth billions to UK economy, study reveals
- Google privacy re-write raises data protection concerns
- Survey sheds light on SharePoint security concerns
- Virtual machine backup and disaster recovery top European storage priorities
- Accenture predicts the rise of the data guru
- European IT outsourcing activity hits record high
- Big changes expected as EC publishes data protection review
- Megaupload founder awaiting extradition
- Key trends for public sector IT in 2012
- Anti-ACTA hacktivists attack Polish government sites
- Video: Portsmouth Fire and Rescue pilot wireless rescue dog
- Wireless internet on the Tube by 2012 Olympics
- Will Google ever make it in enterprise IT?
- Government IT role gets inflation busting rise
- How the role of CISO must evolve to balance risk and business
- NHS service opts for Dot Hill SAN for VMware project
- Andy Nelson named government CIO
- Virtualisation is mainstream, says Corporate IT Forum
- US e-Book price fixing lawsuit against Apple updated
- Ministry of Defence to provide spectrum during Olympics
- Gartner identifies trends in CIO spending in 2012
- IT spending for 2012 remains static
- Advocacy group La Quadrature du Net rallies opposition to ACTA
- Deloitte spots analytics trends, ethics and open data
- Buyer's Guide: The future of virtualisation
- US Senate postpones PIPA and SOPA legislation following protests
- Blackberry maker RIM announces leadership shake-up
- Cloud maturity model to help SMBs judge security of cloud providers
- Union ends Fujitsu action
- Intel profit growth driven by internet growth
- IBM profits remain steady for 2011
- Microsoft sales up, profits slightly down
- Megaupload hit in piracy crackdown
- Auto Trader uses Facebook Timeline to promote 'new car' site
- Public sector IT staff sees largest cut in 25 years
- UK Networkers should gear up for mobility implementations in 2012
- Retailers seek online cross-border growth for 2012
- Construction firm extends IT outsourcing
- Facebook add apps to Timeline
- Online sales reach record £7.9bn in December
- IT strategic priorities 2012: BI for innovation gains new prominence
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