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- Welsh government launches education portal for parents
- Samsung launches SAFE with Knox for mobile devices enterprise security
- Nokia Siemens Networks unveils Liquid Applications
- Scotland could get internet independence
- Google penalises Interflora and UK newspapers for failing to comply with SEO regulations
- Intelligent data use stokes high performance, says EIU study
- HP back in with consumer tablet
- Swift sets challenge for technology start-ups
- Microsoft computers targeted by hackers
- Can Huawei compete with Apple and Samsung?
- Computer Weekly European User Awards: Open for entries
- Mozilla announces handsets for Firefox OS
- Universal Credit has the hallmarks of another IT failure
- Number and cost of data breaches linked to cyber skills shortage
- Facebook to build cold storage facility at Prineville datacentre for old photos
- Computer Weekly European User Awards for Networking: Winners
- Most security threats in just 10 apps, says Palo Alto
- Vodafone chief appointed Alcatel Lucent CEO
- Financial attacks migrate to other sectors, McAfee finds
- Superfast Wales project gets underway
- News International to collapse six datacentres as part of its cloud strategy
- CIO interview: Mark Hall, HMRC CIO
- A quarter of 2013 DDoS attacks will be app-based, says Gartner
- Businesses not embracing remote working
- Music companies critical of Google’s anti-piracy efforts
- Anonymous hit in Twitter attack
- Tesco to host private cloud infrastructure within its internal datacentres
- HP's Whitman sticks with PC business as revenue crashes
- 4G could entice mobile operators to SDN
- Pearson unveils incubator programme for education startups
- Dell results highlight PC decline
- Over half of botnet control centres in the US, says Check Point
- Case study: City of London School goes wireless
- GPs could de-rail plans for online patient records by 2015
- Twitter shortens tweets for security reasons
- Yahoo to update homepage to win back users
- Apple releases security update for Mac OS X following Java malware attack
- US will pile diplomatic pressure on cyber crime nations, says attorney general Eric Holder
- CIO interview: Carol Fawcett CIO of Dell software
- British businesses are not making most of the cloud, study shows
- Stuxnet smart, but stupid, says MP
- Can the mutuals model help government change IT?
- Cyber attacks on trust could cost top firms $398m, says Ponemon
- Action for Children takes fundraising to the cloud with Rackspace
- The winners and losers of Ofcom's 4G spectrum auction
- VMware updates Horizon with workplace bundle
- Accenture consortium bags EC Visa system deal
- Somerset Council blocked £60m Southwest One outsourcing savings
- The lawyer, the supplier and the consultant on outsourcing security
- Ofcom announces 4G spectrum winners
- Chris Chant calls for money for 'woefully underfunded' G-cloud programme
- Apple hit by same hackers that targeted Facebook
- Prolific cyber espionage group tied to the Chinese military
- NetApp launches first all-flash array and new operating system
- McAfee warns of NFC threat to mobiles
- How will EU cyber security directive affect business?
- Information security salaries flattening out
- Rethink enterprise architectures to embody cloud and on-premise integration
- Are universities ready for influx of overseas students?
- HTC One X and iPhone 5 rank highest for customer satisfaction
- Gartner: BI software revenue growth to slow in 2013
- EE earnings fall despite 4G advantage
- David Cameron pledges UK collaboration with India to fight cyber attacks
- Adfonic processes 50,000 mobile ads per second with big data architecture
- McDonalds supporters hack Burger King Twitter account
- Google may soon face action by EU privacy regulators
- TCS establishes UK centre as part of Home Office contract
- Rackspace creates 300 UK jobs with datacentre expansion
- Intellect builds better understanding of automation in UK
- BAE Systems and Vodafone join forces for mobile security
- Pitchford to head-up Universal Credit programme
- No user data compromised in hack, claims Facebook
- Barclays brings free Wi-Fi to branches
- Egypt’s telecoms ministry appeals YouTube block
- Adobe to release emergency patches for Reader, Acrobat
- Hadoop silos need integration, manage all data as asset, say experts
- Bad outsourcing decisions cause 63% of data breaches
- Tax charges lead to losses for Brocade
- UK and EU on track to catch up in the BYOD trend
- Departments to push millions through G-Cloud this year
- Daisy Group takes control of 2e2's datacentre operations
- IT budgets to grow in 2013 as economy bumps along
- Huawei bets on cloud for SDN strategy
- Nutanix CEO: Converged storage makes SAN look like the mainframe
- Siemens intensifies datacentre focus with launch of DCIM tool
- ICO issues £150,000 penalty, urging more care with personal data
- iOS 6.1 security flaw allows iPhone lock screen bypass
- Government introduces new rules to prevent tax-avoidance
- Data breach investigations show no-one is immune
- Southwest One outsourcing achieves 10% of target savings
- Virgin Media creates 400 UK jobs for broadband and TV networks
- CIF urges users follow procurement best practice after 2e2 closure
- Google battles BT in patent row
- Businesses are more willing to take datacentre risks amid budget cuts
- CIOs should scrutinise Oracle's Fusion strategy
- Spanish police arrest ransomware cyber gang
- Cisco quarterly profits jump 44% to $3.1bn
- Grant Thornton uses Huddle for business support programme
- European Commission funds research to eliminate latency
- US Army boots up VDI with Atlantis ILIO flash caching software
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