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- Buying from small businesses is crucial to government cost cutting, says Cabinet Office SME advisor
- CIOs must reassess their data analytics strategy, says Accenture
- E-petitions crashes on first day as 1,700 users try to access it every minute
- Energy giant outsources smart meter services to Logica
- Loss of 26,000 housing records highlights poor state of UK data protection
- Logica profit slumps but sales increase
- SAP success leads to job losses at Premier Foods
- William Hill reports strong growth in online and mobile betting
- US names former Microsoft executive as new Federal CIO
- Missing USB drive, found in pub, contained unencrypted data
- VMware bows to customers, changes vSphere 5 licensing: News in brief
- NAO: Defra’s geographic information systems strategy wanting
- Amazon gives users control over geographic location of cloud services
- JP Morgan deploys graphics processors to improve risk calculations
- Microsoft puts up $250,000 reward for new security ideas
- CIO interview: Peter Ransom, chief information officer, Oxfam
- Cost of cyber crime study shows need for security planning, says ISACA
- Google gears up to challenge Skype by going global with VoIP service
- Government seeks public opinion on open data policy
- MPs calls for a thorough testing of HMRC real-time information system
- Mobile data traffic increased 40-fold in three years, says Ofcom report
- Smartphones and tablets drive mobile data traffic up 23%, says Gartner
- SAP to expand operations in China and India
- The cost of cyber attacks is up 56%, study reveals
- Utility firms step up outsourcing
- Round table: the value of big data
- Government ditches plans to block filesharing sites following changes to copyright law
- Almost every organisation is being targeted by sophisticated malware attacks, McAfee study reveals
- Apple servers may be more vulnerable to attack than Windows servers, say experts
- European Commission could be investigating as many as nine anti-trust complaints against Google
- Government set to move UK copyright law into digital age
- NATS to roll out cloud-based virtual desktop infrastructure
- Most organisations failing on cloud security and other basic practices, study shows
- NHS Scotland signs £1.8m deal for single sign-on system
- RIM unveils five Blackberry 7 Bold and Torch smartphones
- Sunderland City Council signs multimillion-pound 10-year network deal with BT
- UK companies must heed Sun hack warning, say security experts
- Virgin Media plans free Wi-Fi roll-out in London
- eBay boosts virtual servers with 100 terabytes of flash memory
- £4.3bn of NHS IT contracts reviewed as MPs accuse Department of Health of 'deliberate concealment'
- Amazon closes Android appstore submissions in Germany after Apple lawsuit
- Anonymous hacking group hits law enforcement agencies in ongoing AntiSec campaign
- Barclays invests in IT for fast-growing wealth management division
- Malware volumes grow 60% in first half of 2011, says Sophos
- ONS could be forced to share UK census data after failing to seek legal advice
- NHS trust forced to adopt National Programme patient records system or face £8.8m fine
- Suspected teen LulzSec hacker released on bail
- Twitter moves towards IPO with another round of fundraising
- Tesco signs eight-year deal to use Microsoft products and services
- US security agencies to go hacker hunting at Defcon
- IT Works: Career and skills development in IT
- ICO calls for prison sentences for use of stolen data
- LibreOffice releases version 3.4.2 for enterprise users
- IT staff at HSBC to lose jobs as bank axes another 25,000 employees worldwide
- CSC closes acquisition of iSoft ahead of NHS IT contract renegotiations
- CIO interview: Michael Foster, European vice-president of IT, FedEx Express
- Former government CIO John Suffolk joins Huawei as head of cybersecurity
- EU cybersecurity agency ENISA flags security fixes for new web standards
- Facebook to grow UK operation with new London office
- Government saves £450m by rolling back IT projects
- Suspected LulzSec hacker named and charged
- Study shows surge in bring-your-own-device policies: News in brief
- Automation of SpyEye botnet raises the stakes for security
- One UK school system becomes a managed network monitoring provider
- Apple and Samsung overtake Nokia as worldwide smartphone shipments grow 76%
- Barclays online banking customers unable to log into accounts due to high traffic
- BSkyB wins 174,000 new broadband subscribers
- US approves ISP data retention bill
- Zeus Trojan distribution campaign targets RSA SecurID customers
- Why the High Court ruling in the Newzbin2 case is such a big deal
- Will MPs' accusations of 'rip-off IT' be enough to change government-supplier relationships?
- Cabinet Office calls for government departments to move to shared services model
- Google Apps meets US federal security standards, says Unisys
- Google takes two-step authentication global in 40 languages
- Government axes 376 more websites
- Oracle releases Java Standard Edition 7
- Probation staff spend majority of time on admin due to inadequate IT systems
- Sony cautious on Playstation hack costs, as profits tumble
- Storage roundup: Company cuts backup window from five days to 12 hours
- BT reports 38% profit rise as broadband customer base grows
- UK police nab another suspected LulzSec teen hacker
- CIO interview: Billy Waters, IT manager, Yo! Sushi
- Citrix profit leaps 72% but disappoints investors
- ElasticStack delivers cloud with SAN-resilient storage on commodity hardware
- Government trials e-marketplace for offering more contracts to SMEs
- Government IT is 'appalling' and wastes 'an obscene amount of public money', say MPs
- Hackers raid 35 million South Korean website accounts
- Highlights from 'A recipe for rip-offs' - the Select Committee report on government IT
- KLM deploys RightNow natural language search for mobile website
- LogMeIn opens free public trial for secure smartphone access to corporate IT
- RIM updates Blackberry Messenger to provide third-party app integration
- Pirate link aggregator Newzbin vows to retaliate against blocks
- Rolls-Royce to continue technology investment
- BT rolls out higher-speed broadband to additional 2.5 million premises
- UK second on SpyEye banking Trojan hit list, study shows
- UK business failing to address risk of insider threats, survey shows
- Virgin Media sees small drop in business sales, and loses 18,000 broadband users
- Broadband ads still misleading on speed, says Ofcom
- CIO interview: Ailsa Beaton, director of information at the Metropolitan Police Service
- Computer glitch halts Post Office card transactions
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