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- VMware puts Windows on Kindle Fire
- Foxtons slashes bank charges with Albany ePAY
- BT sues Google for patent infringement
- Bank IT departments face splits
- Virtualisation technologies: hits and misses of 2011
- Police reject first draft of government ICT plan
- Next-generation mobile networks set for global defragmentation
- Comet deploys site monitoring tool
- Everything Everywhere spends £1.5bn on network expansion: News briefs
- Sainsbury's rolls out superfast broadband
- Councils must submit broadband plans by February
- CIOs must trade off innovation and maintenance in 2012
- Investment bank JP Morgan goes live with FPGA Maxeler supercomputer
- RIM estimates Blackberry sales to drop 18%
- Amplidata object-based cloud for social networking company
- Network support engineers failing to control privileged users, says HP
- Irish Life chooses Tableau over QlikView, Oracle
- SAP experts to see 23% hike in salaries
- CIOs reveal technologies making the most impact in 2011
- Five online strategies for retailers at Christmas
- How HP played a key role in RAF air crew support in Libya
- Citrix extends 'bring your own computer' programme
- Post Office casts net for IT consultancy services
- Royal Mail posts IT services tender
- TfL invites tenders for ticketing systems
- New Sourcefire firewall with content filtering promises more control
- Private firms could own and profit from police IT agency
- DWP seeks £200m identity assurance framework
- Salford University finalises IT revamp
- Logica cuts 1,300 jobs as European contracts feel the pinch
- Secondary schools failing teenagers in computing
- CA Technologies tackles hybrid cloud management
- Microsoft expands Lync unified comms to Apple iPhone, iPad, Android and Nokia Symbian
- Post Office suffers disruption after IT failure
- Network reliability to win over innovation in 2012, says Cisco survey
- CIO interview: Denise McDonagh, director of Home Office IT
- CIOs believe cloud, SaaS, consumerisation and mobility increase risk
- Cyber attacks could cost lives, Shell tells petrol industry
- Addicted workers risk overdosing on information
- Government opens up smartphone provider market
- Intel cuts profit forecast after Thai floods disrupt chip plant production
- Microsoft updates Windows Azure cloud platform
- CIO interview: Marcus East on leaving Comic Relief for Apple
- ICO calls for rethink on location privacy
- Microsoft to release bumper holiday security update
- CIOs must act to protect businesses from Eurozone crisis
- Cloud leaves many firewalls wanting – but could automation prove the silver bullet?
- Government fails to measure £479m online services spend
- Infosys to transform Syngenta IT in outsourcing deal
- Private sector should move to open data model
- Businesses take risks with faulty software
- HP to make WebOS open source
- Apple loses battles in patent war as consumer demand ramps for Christmas
- BT announces boost for UK broadband with upgrade to exchanges
- 'Big data' management: What big data is and how to cope with it
- Rural broadband getting nowhere, says Countryside Alliance
- Marketing analytics to prove bond or bust with IT?
- Government Digital Service needs agility of a start-up
- Twitter revamps site to fly above the competition
- Martha Lane Fox launches Government Digital Service
- 100G optical networking extended by Alcatel-Lucent: SNUK news in brief
- UK police arrest six in £1m phishing scam
- Software application code fixes cost additional £2.23m
- Government offers £75m to small technology firms
- Eight out of 10 business apps fail on security, study finds
- Telefonica UK signs Cognizant to outsource applications development and support
- Storage gets the X-Factor with Acunu big data voting software
- Adobe to release out-of-cycle patch for latest vulnerability
- Technology companies set Olympic flexible working standards
- No news on NHS CSC contract, says Department of Health
- Euro 2012’s communications infrastructure to boost football technology
- Facebook hackers expose private Mark Zuckerberg images to highlight security flaws
- UKtech50: Meet Mike Lynch, the most influential person in UK IT
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- Secure coding techniques absent from eight in 10 Web applications
- Councils should hire apprentices to plug skills gap
- Users drive IT transformation in businesses
- Government extends G-Cloud deadline
- Government regulations prohibit council BYOD schemes
- Virtualisation and cloud could threaten data protection, study finds
- CIO interview: Julian Burnett, chief technology officer, Sainsbury’s
- VMware vSphere 5 uptake slow among users
- IBM unveils Racetrack fast memory chip prototype
- Apple iBook store among six companies in EC e-book probe
- EC data regulation will disrupt UK e-economy, warn lawyers
- Report on UK cybercrime statistics reveals culprits and responders
- Office365 fails BAE's legal team
- UK government publishes draft legislation to drive innovation
- Average VPN upgrade costs companies £30,000
- US business takes lead in cyber threat risk awareness
- Amazon expands ElastiCache to Dublin, US West coast, and Asia-Pacific
- Holiday firm gets multiple benefits from Amazon cloud
- Researchers test low-energy alternative to silicon chips
- Computer hacker Gary McKinnon no al-Qaeda mastermind, say MPs
- Google chairman Eric Schmidt meets EC competition chief ahead of charges
- Concerned about tablet security issues? Some are, others not so much
- Government rolls out telemedicine services to three million homes
- Unilever outsources business intelligence platforms to Capgemini
- One in four IT security staff abuse admin rights, survey shows
- 'Big data' technologies emerge to battle large, complex data sets
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