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- Billions of web users could be hit by internet certification compromise
- Budget 2011: IT's productivity potential ignored, say public sector IT bosses
- Red Hat makes $773m on open source
- Digital Economy Act provisions to go ahead, says DCMS
- Budget 2011: Osborne budget meets mixed reaction from IT industry
- Budget 2011: HMRC might combine NI and income tax systems
- Budget 2011: Apprenticeships will struggle to plug IT skills gap
- Budget 2011: Osborne unveils friendly budget for entrepreneurs and knowledge creators
- CIOs must cash in on supplier innovation
- Firefox 4 now available to download
- Anglia Ruskin University outsources systems to support global reach
- SAP combines GRC and BI in new platform
- Open Book Alliance welcomes court ruling on Google book plan
- Budget 2011: Businesses need financial incentives to employ IT graduates
- Budget business concessions unlikely to benefit IT
- Budget 2011: UK public worried spending cuts will impact data security
- Amazon Android app store set to shake up status quo, say analysts
- Judge rejects Google’s revised plan to put books online
- Budget 2011: Computer Weekly reports live
- Sainsbury's grows online sales 20% and expands stores
- Citizens must take control of personal data, says information commissioner
- Consumers need to understand data sharing, says CCP
- Governments need new policies to cope with
- The security benefits and pitfalls of using HTML5 for web apps
- Five concerns from developers about app stores
- What is the cost of developing apps for mobile marketplaces?
- Facebook has learned lesson on privacy controls, says EU policy director
- Digital Economy Act review starts tomorrow
- Play.com: security breach leads to rise in spam
- Ofcom proposes cap to amount of spectrum for 4G licensees
- Budget must support IT sector to create economic growth, warns industry body
- IT directors shun public sector staff in private sector recruitment, says report
- Business wastes millions on unnecessary applications, says Capgemini report
- Play.com issues warning over personal data breach
- What is OpenID? How to use OpenID SSO in your organisation
- Dundee BI masters programme takes BI practitioners to next level
- High performance networking: How NYSE Euronext trimmed latency
- Adobe fixes critical Flash Player, Reader, Acrobat X flaws
- UK PCI compliance slow, but card fraud trends downward
- Demand for IT staff in media sector grows 25%
- US scrutinises Google following allegations of unfair business practice
- Lessons from the library: Behind the UK's web archive
- BAA signs £100m outsourcing deal with Capgemini
- Cisco defers IOS patch until September
- Data retention useless for tackling crime, says German pressure group
- Visa rolls out mobile and e-mail payment system
- Winner of Computer Weekly Step-Up scholarship announced
- Google accuses China of blocking Gmail service
- Facebook expands mobile user reach with Snaptu acquisition
- Website aims to improve IT projects in New Zealand
- Average cost of data breaches to UK firms hits £1.9m in 2010
- London Olympic Games to create 5,000 new IT jobs
- When data goes bad: how data quality analysis can fix problems
- Automated tiering swings it for Compellent at Manpower; and more news
- Government to axe up to 22,000 business rules and regulations
- Tim Berners-Lee to help protect net neutrality in UK
- Free BlackBerry PlayBook - RIM offers reward for app developers
- RSA issues security tips to SecureID customers after data breach
- Can HP's cloud float?
- Recycling company fined for illegal exportation of e-waste
- RSA hit by advanced persistent threat attacks
- London council makes world’s first citizen data transfer
- Apple defends against Android faster web browsing claims
- RIM confident despite India Blackberry services ban threat
- Microsoft and US feds shut down giant spamming operation
- ISSA standard aims to improve small business IT security
- Tyre pressure firm pumped for Microsoft Hyper-V virtualisation project
- Industry veteran Jim Norton takes over as BCS president
- Tougher EU data protection laws likely to create 'right to be forgotten'
- Tests show Android is 50% faster than Apple iOS for web browsing
- Government Digital Service launched to oversee Whitehall websites
- Public sector will recoup £11bn through efficiency savings, says Maude
- Hasty move to shared services risks inflexibility, says Socitm's Jos Creese
- DWP cancelled £300m Fujitsu deal over transition deadline failures
- Twitter increases security with HTTPS encrypted tweets setting
- Ban threat looms for Blackberry services as India demand corporate data access
- Complex business structures damage IT suppliers' performance
- Internet must be developed on democratic principles, says Alun Michael
- Ofcom grants Gigaclear powers to build 1Gbps broadband network
- Olympic ticket sales website glitch affects Visa cardholders
- Google Docs adds multi-user collaboration function
- Big business plagued by missing encryption keys and digital certificates, survey reveals
- One million homes get 100Mbps broadband, says Virgin
- Trusteer debuts no-software malware protection
- EC scraps talks over online access to copyright material
- Wolverhampton City Council breaches DPA with document skip dump
- RIM urges Blackberry users to disable Javascript after web browsing vulnerability revealed
- Has IAM reached the end of the road, or is it about to turn a corner?
- Google expected to trial NFC mobile payment system with VeriFone
- Deutsche Bank uses social CRM to fine-tune corporate banking
- Security salary survey: Technical skill in growing demand
- Implementing unified communications: A social landlord gets nimble
- Software testing in banks puts customer data at risk, says research
- CIO interview: Marcus East, Comic Relief
- Apps and smartphones replace ringtones as measures of inflation
- Will the consolidation of IT consultancy muddy the waters for IT decision makers?
- IT industry 'oligarchy' is 'ripping government off', MPs told
- Highlands and Islands Enterprise moves to shared services
- Department for Work and Pensions cancels £300m Fujitsu contract
- Business loses money through complex IT systems
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