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- Hybrid cloud model saves university money on a data centre upgrade
- Infosecurity speakers advocate for mobile device security policy
- IT security industry collaboration could eliminate 90% of malware
- Centrica outsources software testing
- Tata Consultancy Services latest Indian firm to report a steadying ship
- E-reader sales set to soar by 38%
- Government told to scrap school IT lessons
- Ofcom: TalkTalk has highest number of customer complaints
- ICO gains powers to back new EU data protection rules
- Intel reports profits boost
- BT, TalkTalk lose court challenge to Digital Economy Act
- iPhone and Mac sales push Apple quarterly profits up 95%
- National Archives scoops Queen’s Award for Enterprise
- Volkswagen creates common data services in pursuit of car industry pole position
- PECR amendments feature tighter rules on cookies, security risk
- Google launches cloud-based Google Earth Builder for geospatial enterprise data
- UK IT staff increasingly seeking work abroad
- IBM grows software business thanks to analytics and WebSphere
- HCL results reflect a customer drive towards IT efficiency
- Audi puts SAP in IBM private cloud
- Infosec 2011: APT attacks a real threat to business, says security panel
- Infosec 2011: Policy is only way to deal with social media, say security professionals
- Infosec 2011: Move to shared services will signal more data breaches
- Tablet sales set to further slow PC shipments
- ICO has punished just 1% of data breaches
- Business intelligence spending on the up
- Infosec 2011: IoD raises protection and cuts costs with secure gateway
- Verizon data breach report 2011: Hackers target more, smaller victims
- Tesco increases spend on banking IT
- Scottish tech firms to hire more staff
- Virtualisation helps stop scammers, says Salvation Army UK CIO
- Infosec 2011: Canon highlights security risk of improperly configured printers
- Infosec 2011: Cisco announces new tools for securing the mobile enterprise
- Majority of companies to accept staff-owned smartphones
- Infosec 2011: PCI DSS compliance has positive impact on data security, study finds
- Human rights must trump internet engineering, says Council of Europe
- Moving to the cloud 'could increase energy costs'
- Big Issue sellers to be given smartphones
- Apple sues Samsung over smartphone and tablet design features
- Infosec 2011: Security software among the most insecure applications, study reveals
- Risk management key to security budgeting, smartphone security issues
- VoIP security risks will be on display at Infosecurity Europe
- Data shows many applications still contain OWASP Top 10 flaws
- Microsoft executive's departure sparks Apple cloud rumours
- Growth of NFC to drive overhaul of Chip and PIN equipment
- ENISA issues final report on Cyber Europe 2010
- Microsoft Office 365 available in beta
- Fujitsu finally announces Centrica deal
- UAE steps up efforts to monitor BlackBerry devices
- Compliance tops security agenda
- Security firm Sophos calls on Facebook to implement safety plan
- EU to investigate telcos’ data traffic management practices
- Pundit Clay Shirky: Social media analysis adds BI benefits, challenges
- UK enforces EU opt-in cookie law
- Infosys results reflect stabilising economy
- Enterprises ignore cyber crime trends at their peril, says security researcher
- Online retail soars by 18%
- Goonhilly to support front-line research
- Apple iOS 4.3.2 update available to download
- Computer Weekly marks the end of an era as a new one begins
- New European standards for online behavioural advertising
- UK IT growth is slowing, says World Economic Forum
- Google share price falls after operational costs outstrip sales gain
- Teradata: Hands off Aster's 'Big Data' analytics system – for now
- Infosec 2011: Brand reputation the most likely target of insider threats
- Union launches breach-of-contract claims against Lloyds Banking Group
- 'EU proposals will cripple online SME retailers'
- HP users: Put Oracle on Itanium or else...
- Declining PC market threatened by tablet popularity
- Forrester Research: Marketing is an IT spending blackhole
- Infosec 2011: Tougher regulations are helping drive user-centric security strategies
- British Gas launches IT apprenticeship scheme for school leavers
- Blaby District Council signs £1.3m contract with Steria
- Royal College moves to virtualised back-up
- Adobe announces quick release of patches for latest critical flaw in Flash Player
- Microsoft unveils Windows Phone 7 'Mango'
- US authorities seize control of Coreflood botnet
- Qatar University signs deal with Mahindra Satyam for ERP contract
- BT ducts critical to rural fibre collaboration
- Japan’s Fujitsu plans to take high-speed fibre broadband to rural UK
- Blackpool Council revives town with indoor and outdoor wireless LAN
- Tate & Lyle migrates to cloud following Domino Sugar acquisition
- Building an Olympics network
- Government shakes up major supplier procurement
- Infosec 2011: Charity sector shows the way to balance budget and security
- NHS CIO Christine Connelly defends National Programme contracts and sets out future plans
- Microsoft launches UK mapping service to rival Google Streetview
- Court date set for UK's largest e-waste investigation
- Developer renews court battle to claim 50% of Facebook
- Retailer Asos sizes up Microsoft Azure to put APIs in the cloud
- Microsoft issues record security update for 64 vulnerabilties
- New standard helps to align security investments with business priorities
- Adobe Flash Player discloses second zero-day vulnerability in four weeks
- Cisco flips on video camera business in company shake-up
- Banks' IT departments on red alert
- HP unveils cloud application migration services
- Tesco uses customer data to stride ahead of competition
- Consumer PC sales slump could affect businesses
- Axed police agency to earn £5m from data sharing application
- ICO slams Cabinet Office and MoD for slow FOI responses
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