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- Capgemini public-sector drive gathers pace
- Comcast sparks US net neutrality row
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- Gartner predicts cyber attack will seriously damage G20 economy by 2015
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- Google to buy online voucher site Groupon for $6bn
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- Q&A: SAP co-CEO Jim Hagemann Snabe on SAP strategy
- CIO interview: Kevin Berry, systems director, Waitrose
- Nokia champions mobile e-mail to force route into enterprise applications
- GRC failures is costing the UK economy £1.5bn a year, study reveals
- E-mail hacker fined £20,000
- PC sales slow as IT buyers turn to tablets and smartphones
- Lawyers warn of harmful clauses in cloud contracts
- Virgin Media shuts down 500 unsecured in-house wireless access points
- E.ON confirms outsourcing deals
- Acer to overtake HP as top PC manufacturer in 2011
- Google-backed O3b brings satellite broadband to developing countries
- Chinese government hacked Google, claims Wikileaks leaked US diplomatic cables
- Apple strengthens legal team for patent battles
- Opinion: Apply computer quarantine via network access control policy
- UK online sales rise 25% to £408bn
- Europeans to get the right to see how digital behaviour is profiled
- Windows Phone 7 Marketplace reaches 3,000 apps milestone
- Case study: Halfords speeds new business processes with testing specialist
- EC prioritises cyber threats in European security strategy
- Branson and Murdoch launch iPad 'newspapers'
- ICO financial penalties are a warning to business, says lawyer
- Legal sector moves indicate cloud acceptance
- Challenges remain as government reforms Directgov website
- Daimler signed five year deal with Dassault Systemes, just before it standardised on Siemens
- How significant are the first Information Commissioner's Office fines?
- Control of mobile data costs impossible until individual use can be measured
- Organisations underestimate the cost of cloud computing
- Farmers Insurance Exchange signs deal with Symbility Solutions
- Outdated IT contributes to £1bn in overpayments at DWP
- Brewing giant SABMiller signs $100m HP outsourcing deal
- Win a job - MLL Telecom sponsors student competition
- Acer launches dual-screen laptop to take on iPad
- SAP improves customer relations, but still faces price and licensing issues
- First Data Protection Act fines issued following UK data breaches
- Daimler picks Siemens as global CAD standard
- How to make IT procurement environmentally friendly
- IT sector shows recovery in jobs for senior execs
- Software outsells hardware for sixth straight quarter
- Salesforce.com hires JP Rangaswami
- Opera Mobile 10.1 for Symbian available to download
- UK IT profession unimpressed by government immigration cap
- £13m goes to fund online centres as public services go web-only
- Fight looms over shared infrastructure for broadband networks
- Apple's first computer sold for £130,000
- SAP to pay Oracle $1.3bn in damages for copyright infringement
- Information Commissioner issues first fines for serious data protection breaches
- Council saves with Acronis disk-to-disk-to-tape (D2D2T) and data deduplication
- Novell snapped up by Attachmate for £1.4 billion: News in brief
- Tesco Bank goes live with core system
- Asos launches Marketplace site
- Independent software testing standard complete next week
- SAP prioritises security and looks to greater cross-industry collaboration
- £132m Cornish broadband project will deliver first services by March 2011
- Enterprise spending boosts HP sales by 8% in Q4
- SAP sales culture must change, says Forrester
- Apple releases iOS 4.2 for iPad and iPhone
- Martha Lane Fox calls for ‘revolution’ in online government services
- SAP user groups forge closer ties with leadership
- Businesses lose graduate talent to outsourcing suppliers, says expert
- BT’s T&Cs put broadband providers off £830m rural pilot bids
- Government to introduce online-only public services
- Complexity drives storage virtualization uptake
- E-petitions website set to be scrapped
- Why IT buyers need to embrace environmental procurement
- Vaizey backtracks and supports Berners-Lee on net neutrality after ‘two-tier’ mix-up
- SAP in 'transformational stage' says co-chief executive
- Facebook is threat to web, warns Tim Berners-Lee
- Government CIO John Suffolk gives reasons for stepping down
- Fallen giant Novell to be acquired by Attachmate for $2.2bn
- SAP user group calls for even greater collaboration with SAP
- Nokia N8 handset hit by power fault
- US comms regulator FCC to regulate for net neutrality
- CIF launches code of practice for cloud industry
- Rupert Murdoch and Steve Jobs to launch tablet newspaper
- Analysis: UK companies fail to plug biggest data leaks – the insider threat
- More than 70% of UK employees admit to data theft
- Interview: BSkyB’s head of corporate business intelligence on making BI work
- Google signs commitment to improve data handling
- Shoppers spend £5.2bn online in October, up 23%
- Security researchers identify possible successor to Zeus Trojan
- Opening up contract data could add £6bn to the economy, says Maude
- India mandates open IT standards as fears grow over EU policy
- More than two-thirds of UK companies hit by data breaches in past year
- Bonuses bounce back for 55% of IT professionals
- Banks need flexible approach to combat cyber crime, says IronKey
- Dell records third-quarter profit increase of 144%
- ICO welcomes government pledge to publish spending data
- US Air Force warns of 'devastating' effects of location-aware services
- Adobe Reader X released with enhanced security
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