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- RSA 2011: Art Coviello champions trust in cloud computing in executive chairman role
- Dell fourth quarter profits increase by 177%
- Government IT strategy draws fire from technology industry bodies
- Ofcom seeks more data on BT's wholesale broadband costs
- Overhaul A-levels and improve teaching to boost science and tech student uptake, says Royal Society
- J P Morgan trading platform consolidation threatens 3,000 jobs
- Atos Origin boosts profit despite fall in sales
- City University asks: What future for IT leaders?
- MPs trial iPads in House of Commons
- MoD lost 57 computers and 47 USB sticks in 2010
- Wikileaks inquiry sparks free speech debate after Twitter subpoena
- RSA 2011: Trust in the cloud a reality, says RSA’s Art Coviello
- Apple adds digital subscription service to app store
- RSA 2011: Microsoft details refined 'public health' model for internet security
- RSA 2011: US deputy defense secretary urges government/private sector collaboration
- Toyota GB gets EMC Clariions to support VDI project; and more news
- IT professionals are cautious over jobs market in 2011
- TCS targets SME market with cloud computing
- MWC 2011: Tetzchner to stage Opera on every platform
- RSA 2011: Symantec launches Endpoint Protection update beta
- MWC 2011: Alcatel-Lucent joins China Mobile for cloud radio access network
- MWC 2011: Car drivers get online information on the move
- Newham Hospital saves £18,500 with power management
- Barclays Bank boosts IT staff and project spending
- Citrix Online buys Netviewer for web conferencing
- Most IT professionals unhappy in their job
- IT vital to 2011 public sector strategy, say council IT chiefs
- MWC 2011: NEC dongle backs up data on the move
- Web boosts annual results at Domino’s Pizza
- Nottingham City Council defies Whitehall over spending data publication
- Vodafone joins Intel in M2M partnership
- MWC 2011: Microsoft confirms Windows Phone 7 update in March
- RSA 2011: EMC announces RSA Cloud Trust Authority for mission-critical applications
- Ofcom's value unclear, says Public Accounts Committee
- Stonesoft discovers 124 new advanced evasion techniques
- RSA 2011: Cybersecurity leads conference with cloud security keynote
- Land Registry signs open source software deal
- Can enterprises take to the tablet?
- Wireless remote access extends Trafford Council network
- Security measures cost government £3.2bn and hamper innovation, says public sector IT chief
- European roaming charges still unfair, say users
- France Telecom-Orange and Deutsche Telekom collaborate on network access
- Intellect presses government to promote IT in UK economic growth
- Software industry drives revenues with licence audits
- Government IT policy heavy handed with local authorities
- Business Software Alliance fines company £24,000 for unlicensed Microsoft software
- Google adds two-factor authentication to all Gmail accounts
- Dell rolls out services for enterprise mobility
- Former City University CIO explains reasons for leaving
- Indian official reiterates Blackberry ban threat
- London Stock Exchange migrates to MillenniumIT platform
- Analysis: SAP targets dynamic retail market with investments and partnerships
- TV producer Endemol signs managed services contract with Telstra
- Computer Aid calls for PC monitor donations after critical shortage
- Can government agencies use a shared LAN? VLANs and NAC make it so
- Can implementing unified communications cause behaviour problems?
- From beer to broadband: Marston’s becomes a private telecoms carrier
- Mobile cloud security: How to address the issues
- UK heads for a mobile network operator duopoly
- UK data protection regulations get stricter
- Consumer devices accelerate the use of smartphones and tablets at work
- Vtesse loses final appeal over fibre rates
- Case study: Salvatore Ferragamo steps into the future with SAP
- Interconnector signs $46m outsourcing deal with HP
- UK SMEs ignoring customer feedback opportunities online
- City University CIO emigrates to Switzerland
- Department of Health considers scrapping CSC contract for NHS records
- Nokia, Microsoft unite to fight Apple, Google
- BMW's Aida project on song with DS's V6 PLM system
- Lloyds Banking Group sheds more IT roles
- Mobile hacker attacks will damage business in 2011
- Enterprise mobile computing spurs change in UK networking trends
- Mobile phone security threats, blended attacks increasing
- Government opens up contracts to small businesses
- ID card database is destroyed
- IE9 could spark huge redevelopment costs for websites
- Wales gets £10m to boost broadband
- Review: Internet Explorer 9 - Microsoft's new web browser
- UK businesses set to buy more low-cost smartphones
- Stock exchange mergers would create huge integration projects
- IT departments are unable to support employee devices
- Chinese hackers target oil companies
- Hotel chain Yotel signs five-year contract with Atos Origin
- IT skills shortage falls to five-year low
- Central authority to enforce G-Cloud standards
- How much of the G-Cloud will survive government's IT review?
- Social media policy: Seven questions to ask
- Gaming company looks at MySpace acquisition
- INQ launches Facebook phones - INQ Cloud Touch and INQ Cloud Q
- Video: HP unveils TouchPad tablet to rival iPad
- Gates sells 90 million Microsoft shares in a year
- Tube Lines awards Capgemini £10.5m outsourcing contract
- Demand rises for senior IT sales and marketing staff
- Egypt unrest could harm developing world offshore reputations
- Nominet debates Soca website proposals
- Mobile workers practise lax security
- Copyright case ruling says an IP address does not identify an illegal downloader
- NYSE chooses London-based Interxion data centre
- MWC: iPad rivals could open up tablets to mass market
- Smartphones drive surge in mobile device sales
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