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- Microsoft-linked consortium and TPG eye Yahoo for half price
- Essex County Council invests £15m in IT to cut costs
- Privacy group reports alarming data breach statistics in public sector
- Shell enterprise MDM foundation proof of concept disturbs rulebook
- Cybercrime services expand, researchers find
- Does demand for interim CIOs spell new era for IT leadership?
- CIO interview: John Finch, global CIO, Experian
- Union Solutions adopts Caringo’s object-based storage for cloud storage
- United Nations Development Programme investigates hacking claims
- Samsung wins Apple legal battle to sell Galaxy tablet in Australia
- Pre-2009 HP printers vulnerable to hackers, say researchers
- Facebook settles privacy case with US regulators FTC
- Standard Life overhauls IT department and cuts jobs
- UK needs cyber taskforce, says John Reid
- Financial services firm Irish Life simplifies business intelligence
- Chancellor George Osborne announces £100m broadband investment
- UK still in pre-cyber attack mode, says head of UK military cyber security
- UK must get its cybersecurity act together, says David Blunkett
- Framework accelerates safety-critical defence systems development
- RIM unveils management software for Android and Apple
- Hillingdon Council moves to cloud with Google Apps
- Cybercrime among top forms of economic crime in the UK
- Government publishes UK Cyber Security Strategy to protect public
- Gartner: Build your own datacentre rather than hosting
- Government to publish new public datasets
- UK cybersecurity strategy a bit thin on details, say critics
- City University London invites entries for 2012 IT leadership scholarship
- ICT in schools needs a reboot to stimulate economy
- EC to curb Facebook passing information to advertisers
- GCHQ to share cyber expertise with UK companies
- Wikileaks launches online system for whistleblowers
- Update: Industry welcomes government cyber security plan but questions incentives
- Business agility can be boosted by new approaches to database strategy
- G-Cloud goes agile for IT procurement
- Government opens consultation on definition of IT open standards
- Government pilots private sector partnership to bolster cyber security
- Internet throttling must be transparent
- Government targets SMEs in £2bn consultancy deal
- Nokia plans updates to improve Lumia 800 battery life
- How Experian is retro-fitting its datacentre to boost efficiency
- Financial sector completes cyber attack simulation exercise
- First phase of new CESG IA certification scheme underway
- Government outlines new ways of working with suppliers
- SAP extends Business Suite 7 maintenance: What is the real reason?
- IBM begins expanding operations in India
- Nokia Siemens Networks to axe 17,000 jobs worldwide
- Google scraps Wave and other products
- Government mutual will be a beacon for IT procurement
- Facebook security still has a long way to go, say experts
- Tor secret net service turns to Amazon cloud for bandwidth
- Contract CIOs get 10% pay hike in 2011
- HP offers alternative to Itanium-based servers
- More than 100 local councils lost personal data, finds report
- Government hails success in buying from SMEs
- Government IT asset register nears completion
- CIOs must be in driving seat, or get bypassed, says SAP CIO
- Government CIO Harley retires
- Southwark Council discards personal data in skip
- Thames Water uses refresh cycle to pilot virtual desktops
- HP profits plummet 91% after company restructure
- SAP can help business harness disruptive tech, says UK MD
- SAP needs clear, easy comms with no red tape, says UK&I SAP User Group
- eBay acquires Hunch for online recommendations
- Apple will overtake HP as top global PC supplier, says analyst
- Centrica CIO quits to join HP
- Comic Relief IT chief to join Apple
- Government opens its procurement heart to IT suppliers
- SAP user group calls for better engagement from SAP
- High-tech exports could give UK economy £20bn boost, says CBI
- British Airways signs Xerox five-year deal for enterprise printing
- Tech, media and telecoms firms need to beef up data security, says Deloitte
- Tear down cybersecurity silos, says David Blunkett
- Intellect helps government improve IT skills
- Maverick NHS Trust outsources its entire IT function to CSC
- Olympic volunteers to use virtual communication
- Torbay Care Trust deploys £3.8m patient record system
- MIT scientists take a step closer to artificial intelligence
- Samsung skirts Apple Galaxy Tab ban
- US investigates whether Huawei, ZTE pose security threat
- Tougher data protection rules will push up cost of email marketing
- HP unveils Folio13 as first business-class Ultrabook
- Sybase: Data warehousing too slow for ‘big data’ analytics
- Google integrates Checkout and Wallet for single payment platform
- Rentokil moving HR system into cloud with Workday SaaS
- Forensics key to effective info security, says E&Y
- Microsoft swoops on UK pirates as BSA reveals the damage
- Staff must use technology not transport during Olympics
- Tesco trials in-store and online augmented reality technology
- IT security not always part of cloud decision, says IDC
- Gartner: IT challenges in the current economic crisis
- Biffa ups virtualisation in infrastructure refresh
- Students win government open data competition
- Intel showcases teraflop chip
- London firm offers fixed-price cloud DDoS protection
- Apple iPhone prises enterprise grip from Blackberry
- Computer Weekly wins digital publishing award
- Apple appoints Levinson as chairman
- Hot skills in IT
- Tech will transform the workplace in 2012, says Verizon
- Well-tuned WAFs with DAST products 39% more effective, study finds
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