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- Universal Credit IT systems could lead to wide-scale fraud, say MPs
- Vanhamme: 'The start of the journey for Dell'
- Will the iPad ever be a true corporate device or will Microsoft usurp it?
- St Andrews upgrades to Dell Compellent SANs with SSD tier
- SAS: Data quality, data governance concerns impede big data programmes
- Marks & Spencer trials mobile payments app in stores
- US Army practises poor data security on mobile devices
- Anonymous threatens to declare cyber war on North Korea
- 4G taxis come to London and Birmingham
- Dell filing reveals poor state of PC industry
- Google closer to action from European privacy regulators
- Apple's renewable energy-powered datacentres account for 2% of its carbon footprint
- Mobile operators must change tack to claw back revenues
- Scottish IT and digital businesses look elsewhere due to skills shortage
- Howard Shiplee latest to lead Universal Credit delivery
- UK CIOs spending more time and money on security, study shows
- Security incident response below par at most firms, says Guidance Software
- Government seeks partner for £2bn shared services centre deal
- Outsourcing fuels Accenture growth
- Cyberbunker’s Sven Kamphuis denies unleashing DDoS attacks on Spamhaus
- Over half of IT workforce unhappy with salary
- More IT problems at RBS
- Skanska turns to Accenture to implement Oracle Fusion applications
- BlackBerry 10 ships one million in first quarter
- Strategic investments drive modest growth in IT spending
- Patients and doctors must push for a paperless NHS, says Intellect report
- Ofcom slams Orange in broadband complaints report
- Somerset council settles out of court with service provider Southwest One
- Government must address digital divide, says NAO
- Activists unleash biggest DDoS cyber attack to date
- Switching cloud services
- Demos urges police to gather intelligence from social media
- Home Office needs to boost capability to fix UKBA IT
- NoSQL database firms step up attack on relational in UK and Europe
- Total shuns flash storage for 17PB SGI HPC supercomputer
- UK government launches cyber threat data-sharing partnership
- Banks must re-engage with customers through technology, says Accenture
- EC proposes broadband installation savings
- UK government sets up cyber security fusion cell
- Watch out for hidden Wi-Fi costs
- Regulatory changes will boost investment banks' IT budgets, says Ovum
- Southern Water contracts TCS for transformation
- Fujitsu HQ shows confidence in UK operation
- Police national procurement hub failing to deliver
- Can executive coaching improve your standing in the boardroom?
- Employees ignore security rules, say infosec pros
- Yahoo buys UK teenager’s app for £18m
- Icahn may join forces with Blackstone to win Dell from its founder
- Cisco’s BIG Awards 2013 opens for entries
- Cloud security still top concern for UK CIOs, survey shows
- Web and FTP top malware risks, study finds
- UK banks are storing up additional costs for the future
- Oracle continues telecoms push with Tekelec buy
- Study casts doubts on cost-effectiveness of telehealth
- Apple buys WifiSLAM for $20m
- Hackers used stolen credentials to attack South Korea, say researchers
- 4G take-up could boost online retail market by £1.8bn, says eBay
- Malware in counterfeit software to cost business $114bn in 2013
- Carl Icahn and Blackstone fight Michael Dell for Dell PC company
- Six security issues to tackle before encrypting cloud data
- Barnet outsourcing: High Court decision expected after Easter
- Insolvency firm Griffins speeds up fraud forensics with IBM analytics
- Universal Credit not at odds with agile, says former chief
- 42% of businesses use existing IT department for big data projects
- Millions of vulnerable devices on the internet, researcher reveals
- Why government must boost the information economy
- UK law enforcement requests most data from Skype
- BBC Twitter feeds breached
- Apple debuts two-factor authentication to protect against hackers
- South Korea admits mistake in linking cyber attacks to China
- Google mines data to identify the best managers
- Hampshire signs broadband contract with BT
- Businesses turn to analytics to motivate employees
- Universities must rethink their start-up strategies
- GCHQ sets up £4.5m cyber vulnerability research institute
- University shuns cloud archiving and Quantum for Spectra Logic tape
- Farewell to Logica brand as CGI completes UK integration
- ICO calls for action on future funding
- Oracle Q3 revenues down, operating profitability up, net income flat
- Click fraud botnet costs advertisers £3.9m a month
- CIO interview: Chris Shaw, IT director, Intel
- South Korea says cyber attack came from IP address in China
- HP shareholders challenge directors
- Cloud, big data and social media transforming HR
- CIO interview: Darrell Stein, IT director, Marks & Spencer
- CESG denies BlackBerry 10 insecurities
- EasyJet rolls out managed Windows 7 and Office 2010 desktops
- Apple devices are the top choice for enterprise
- IT industry slams chancellor’s “tech-light” Budget
- Google searches the internet for talented employees
- South Korea computer shutdowns spark speculation of cyber-jousting
- QLogic launches FabricCache for shared server flash
- Budget 2013 round-up: What it means for IT
- UK public sector outsourcing is a global giant
- Case study: Hamilton Fraser embraces BYOD with MobileIron
- Case study: CSR boosts WAN with SilverPeak
- IT security professionals break USB stick virus rules
- High court hears evidence against legality of Barnet outsourcing
- EC funds researchers in Pursuit of new internet model
- IDL activates ‘cat-signal’ to protest against Cispa
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