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- Light Patch Tuesday introduces Microsoft’s new exploitability index
- Barnet mental health modernises IT through Desktop 21 framework
- Businesses wide open to DDoS attacks and DNS failures
- IT professionals leave sensitive data on mobile devices unprotected
- US Federal Trade Commission considers action against Apple iPhone location data breach
- Programming bug exposes Facebook users' personal data to advertisers
- Government launches alpha version of comprehensive .gov.uk website
- Google sets aside $500m for US DoJ investigation into ad practices
- Ford uses Google Prediction to analyse driver behaviour
- Java and C# skills in demand as financial sector invests in IT
- Third party software goes untested, finds Forrester survey
- MPs told of flawed Oracle iSupplier project at Department of Work and Pensions
- BT to become a public sector network service provider
- UK workers in the dark about IT security, study reveals
- Update: Microsoft buys Skype Technologies
- TalkTalk broadband offers centralised web filtering
- Outsourcing contracts cost businesses more than expected, finds Lieberman survey
- New ICO guidance issued on EU cookie law
- IT initiatives cut costs and increase sales at Thomas Cook
- Carphone Warehouse founder hailed as UK's first digital billionaire
- Leeds city deploys voice analytics to optimise callcentre
- UK prisons use digital healthcare records system
- ICO publishes cookie law advice for UK website owners
- Light Microsoft Patch Tuesday for May
- Technology Strategy Board offers £1 million funding for Tech City start-ups
- Application services partners key to success, but look before leaping, says Ovum
- How to select technologies to manage database engine diversity
- Stena ships websites to Microsoft Sharepoint 2010
- Hackers plan third attack on Sony
- IT professionals are impulsive risk-takers, finds survey
- FBI says audit does not reflect cyber investigation capabilities
- Sony blames forensics for delay in notifying millions of customers of data breach
- Lloyds bank on master data management for business integration in M&A
- Cognizant joins offshore IT services firms in return to stable spending
- What cloud risks should business consider after Amazon's EC2 outage?
- IT dominates UK’s £200bn outsourcing sector, says Oxford Economics
- Data breaches show cyber criminals switching tactics, says SecurEnvoy
- Sony's server software outdated and unpatched before attacks, says witness
- Apple releases iPhone and iPad software update to fix user location tracking
- Enterprise software market growth heralds recovery, says Gartner
- CFOs keep finance and accounting in-house despite outsourcing trends
- Brocade develops ethernet fabric for cloud computing
- Employers ignore social media for IT recruitment
- Leaked government documents suggest shared services are the future
- Mitchells & Butlers turns to Fujitsu following supplier review
- IT services sector bounced back in 2010
- Remote IT gateways a top vulnerability to cyber attacks, report reveals
- Capita integrates hospital IT for Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust Pembury site
- Sony hires investigators after attackers hack 100m users' data
- Apple boasts new iMac is 70% faster with Thunderbolt technology
- BlackBerry World 2011: RIM allows IT departments to split corporate and personal data
- CIOs must start planning for HTML 5.0 now
- Small investment in social media can deliver big business benefits, says analyst
- Apple more than doubles global iPhone shipments
- Security firms warn against Bin Laden-related malware
- Sony warns 25m more users may be affected by hacker attack
- Sony data breach: 100m reasons to beef up security
- Cloud computing: How to avoid a network bottleneck
- Microsoft reports record third quarter financial results
- Store dealing with dishonest employees uses internal theft prevention software
- Nottingham University Hospitals Trust deploys wireless network
- HP wins $2.5bn deal to support 60,000 NASA staff
- Strong identity key to collaboration and cloud, says Jericho Forum
- University Hospital Birmingham delivers mobile enterprise
- SAP system visibility boosts efficiency and cuts costs, says Compuware
- Government cost controls save £3bn, claims Maude
- IT professionals willing to sacrifice cash for more time off
- SAP still not delivering on its vision despite strong Q1 results
- PC sales boosted by iPad, but netbooks decline
- Apple blames bug for tracking users' location
- PayPal drives strong first quarter for EBay
- PlayStation Network credit card information was encrypted, says Sony
- Oil group gets 80-to-1 data deduplication with ExaGrid; and more news
- Two years of growth in IT jobs
- Detection-evading targeted malware attacks on the increase, says Symantec
- Millions apply for Olympic tickets despite site crash
- Union slams 700 UK job losses at Nokia
- Wipro latest Indian IT supplier to reveal spending trends
- Zeus Trojan adds investment fraud to its arsenal
- MoD spends £6.6m on mobile phones
- Sony takes on Apple's iPad with tablet launch
- Amazon profit down despite increased revenues
- Sony warns millions of PlayStation Network users to be on the look out for fraud
- HSBC Insurance works with IBM to solve Solvency II
- CIO interview: BAA chief information officer Philip Langsdale
- How IT consultancy consolidation can benefit customers
- Global cloud market to reach $240bn by 2020
- Technology boosts savings at WHSmith
- Mobile is a top threat to business but security is lagging, says Sophos
- UK SMEs lag behind European counterparts in cloud adoption
- London Brent Council gains single citizen view with master data hub
- Bradford in top 100 fast internet cities
- US to examine location-tracking issue after allegations about Apple devices
- Can Oracle kill off Itanium?
- WIPO raises awareness of intellectual property issues on World IP Day
- Half a billion people set to use mobile ticketing by 2015
- Adobe patches critical vulnerabilities in Reader and Acrobat
- Sony admits its PlayStation Network was hit by a hacking attack
- Iran claims to have been targeted by more malware in the wake of Stuxnet
- Hybrid cloud model saves university money on a data centre upgrade
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