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- Workplace incidents, not IT issues, are now top cause of downtime for UK businesses
- Facebook has launched a project to ‘open source’ its datacentre
- Google may agree to government supervision to acquire ITA
- IBM announces private cloud service
- VMware hires former deputy director of UK government’s cloud computing
- After breach at RSA, two-factor authentication options abound
- Dell to invest $1bn in cloud computing services
- Government urges people to report online terrorists through Directgov
- NHS shared service gets 10 contract renewals
- Offshore opportunities increase for UK IT professionals
- BBC Digital Media Initiative 'back on track' after rocky start with Siemens
- Sophisticated cyber thieves behind Epsilon data breach, says parent company
- Android OS set to overtake Apple by next year
- Google reaffirms commitment to open source on Android
- IT security weak at many UK small businesses, study reveals
- Dell set to unveil cloud plans
- Cisco investors seek to axe consumer unit in company shake-up
- Server virtualisation can jeopardise storage infrastructures: Ovum
- Copper-based 10 Gigabit Ethernet is arriving, but not on 10GBase-T
- Jericho Forum publishes infosec buyers’ guide
- EC to set RFID tag guidelines to address privacy concerns
- G-Cloud director joins VMware
- BT accused of obfuscation over infrastructure prices
- Case study: US pharmacy firm Medco deploys enterprise app store
- Google Chrome to protect against malicious downloads
- Security experts warn businesses not to underestimate e-mail data breaches
- Andrew Lansley plans online NHS consultations to save £250m a year
- Apple dodges $625m patent infringement damages award
- IT industry salaries up 5%, expected to keep rising
- Condé Nast scammed out of $8m by single spear phishing e-mail
- Facebook trials real-time ads
- M&S customers warned of spam after Epsilon data breach
- Cisco boss plans company shake-up
- Immigration cap takes effect today - but why were Intra Company Transfers left out?
- University of Nottingham saves £60k a year through VoIP migration
- Banks lukewarm over MPs proposals for transferrable account number
- Sex offence technology helps business avoid legal liability
- US investigates privacy in smartphone apps
- Analysis: Is the Epsilon data breach a watershed for the marketing industry?
- BT defends pole and duct pricing as industry criticism spreads
- Visa launches IT apprenticeship scheme
- New Look expands multi-channel strategy with mobile commerce site
- Microsoft lock-in forces European Commission into Windows 7 upgrade talks
- Microsoft alerts business to cost benefits of secure software
- Isle of Wight NHS signs deal with Logica for integrated patient record system
- Lack of data loss prevention will cause businesses to fail, warns Ovum
- City of York falls foul of data protection act following printer mix-up
- US Federal Trade Commission poised to launch Google antitrust probe
- Avaya recruits IT skills for Galway R&D centre
- Lizamoon hits thousands of websites, but claims few victims
- Broadband boycott threat comes as no surprise
- Targeted cyber attacks set to grow in 2011, says Symantec
- Immigration cap will not stem flow of IT workers to UK on ICT visas
- Internet SMEs look to database strategy to drive business growth
- Builder cuts backup times with Acronis data deduplication; and more news
- PizzaExpress parent turns to customer data analytics to target diners
- Telecoms firms threaten BDUK boycott over BT terms and conditions
- The fundamentals of preparing for desktop virtualisation
- How West Nottinghamshire College tamed Microsoft Active Directory for desktop virtualisation
- West Nottinghamshire College halves IT spend through 2X Software's desktop virtualisation
- Gartner: IT professionals need to make communication a top priority
- Technology Strategy Board injects £1m into east London Tech City area
- Large government IT projects subject to new controls
- Web plug-in apps let in criminals too, says HP
- Cloud contracts stalled by existing support/maintenance
- Councils should share services to improve websites, says Socitm
- Chivas Brothers use CommVault data deduplication to maximise disc back-up
- Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust breaches Data Protection Act
- Epsilon e-mail data breach has knock-on effect for several brands
- Vodafone sells SFR to Vivendi for £6.8bn cash
- RSA discloses phishing-attack data breach details
- iPad management: Securing iPads in a regulated world
- Wipro bolsters skills in energy vertical with $150m acquisition
- Ofcom budget cuts reduce costs to stakeholders
- CSC to acquire troubled NHS supplier iSoft
- Community networks to be part of Devon and Somerset broadband projects
- Sex discrimination rife in IT, says report
- IT projects win share of Technology Strategy Board funding
- Government behind on move to shared services
- Samsung and Visa team up for mobile NFC payments
- Government to invest £18m in supported living technologies and services
- Walsall council embarks on public sector network project
- Accenture offers digital mail service as postal market transforms
- Tablets grow and grow with sales set to hit 22 million units
- TfL halts plans for tube mobile network in time for the Olympic games
- VIPRE maker sorry for false Samsung spyware alerts
- Exclusive interview: Deputy government CIO Bill McCluggage on the new government IT strategy
- NASA security failings highlight the need for IT security education
- Microsoft publishes report on its Security Development Lifecycle
- CIO interview: Trevor Didcock, CIO, Easyjet
- Samsung cleared of shipping spyware on new laptops
- SMB IT spending seeing significant growth
- Flaws in NASA network put operations and personnel at risk, report reveals
- Microsoft to file complaint against Google search with EU competition authorities
- Strong leadership key to making the government’s IT strategy work, say industry bodies
- Communication skills more important than technical know-how for IT jobs, say IT graduates
- The mobile spectrum auction is just part of the job
- Ofcom to cut Openreach prices up to 9% in real terms
- RSA breach did not enable a specific attack - Coviello
- Troops in danger as outdated systems at the MoD reach meltdown
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