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- UK cyber defences get £650m, but is it enough?
- Spending Review: Survival of rural broadband plans good news, say SMEs
- Green IT projects are at risk of the chop after spending review
- Spending Review: UK IT will benefit from bolstered apprenticeship funding
- Spending Review: Local network operators may pitch for BDUK's £530m broadband pilots
- SAP prepares for cloud service
- Somerset schools to get fibre-optic broadband network
- Video chat use grows 72% in UK businesses
- Spending Review in a nutshell: what might be relevant to IT
- Spending Review: HMRC forced to generate 15% in savings
- Steria latest to sign MoU on government IT services
- Spending Review: the impact on IT
- Malicious spam on the rise, Google figures show
- BNP Paribas rolls out enterprise architecture framework
- HCL posts storming results
- Companies say they are benefiting from virtualisation
- How Siemens put 400,000 users into the cloud
- BT to offer FTTP for £21.50 a month from March
- London Stock Exchange ‘fastest trading platform in the world’
- Internet users to hit two billion worldwide
- European data protection tsar slams state passenger profiling
- Kaspersky confirms website was hit by hackers
- Intel to invest up to $8bn in new US chip plants
- Yahoo doubles third quarter profit, but fails to impress
- HP unveils converged infrastructure training and certification programme
- Government CIO Suffolk tells Indian suppliers: ‘bid, bid, bid’
- Microsoft adds Office to cloud offerings, aims at SME market
- PM David Cameron confirms £500m for UK cyber defences
- Spending Review: IT figures make their predictions
- Mobile still a test-and-learn channel
- Doctor left 56 patients' data on train
- Government IT cuts hit £1.2bn, £1bn more to come
- Atos Origin to provide managed services for Aberdeen City Council
- Ofcom stalls on complaints about Project Canvas’ YouView
- Investigation launched into Sellafield's lost USB stick
- NRO warns of “chaotic scramble” for IPv6 addresses
- Ray Ozzie to retire as Microsoft chief software architect
- RIM partners with UAE to launch Dubai services
- Facebook blocks applications in privacy violation row
- EU procurement system uses Symantec’s VeriSign PKI platform
- Google terminates contracts in China
- Apple reports highest-ever quarterly earnings
- IBM shares slide nearly 4% despite solid results
- BT accused of using predatory tactics to retain broadband dominance
- BCS to fast-track ITAC system architects to chartered status
- VMware's net income more than doubles as revenues soar for Q3
- Software error leads to wrong organs being taken from donors
- International co-operation only way to protect critical infrastructure from cyber attack, warns OECD
- Patients to control their health records, says government
- Ofcom to swallow postal regulator
- Google appliance now searches in the cloud and on Twitter
- London Stock Exchange clients request extra system dress rehearsal
- London Stock Exchange lets suppliers into its datacentres
- Cyber attacks and terrorism top security strategy priority list
- Sony Ericsson drops Symbian to focus on Android
- Adobe to release security-enhanced Acrobat X family in November
- US reviews plan to notify internet users of hacker take-over
- Government spending review will lead to more IT offshoring, says Ovum
- UK National Security Strategy: cybersecurity must have funding, warns think-tank
- Improvement rate slows as UK joins broadband leaders
- Cyber threats top national security concerns
- Mobile sector takes up arms against iPhone, Android
- Data theft by cybercriminals biggest loss for businesses, survey reveals
- Oxford Internet Institute founder sets up internet think tank
- Pentagon poised to review 500,000 Wikileaks Iraq documents
- New cyber threats bypass most network security systems, researchers find
- 40,000 Wi-Fi UK hotspots open to hackers
- London Stock Exchange opens its data centre doors to suppliers
- Go for function, not application
- Identity theft costs UK £2.7bn a year
- How the G-Cloud is developing ahead of the Spending Review
- Opinions sought on local government IT strategy
- Vodafone gets small businesses connected with OneNet Express
- AMD posts 16% increase in sales in Q3
- Star offers £45 Microsoft unified comms, e-mail and telephony
- Hard drive containing doctors’ personal data sold online
- iPad pushes tablet sales to 19.5 million units in 2010
- IE9 beta uses reputation check to raise alarm over high-risk downloads
- Google’s 30% Q3 profits boost beats analyst estimates
- Study puts a price on software code security assurance management
- UK responsible for 5% of global spam
- Gatwick Airport signs multimillion-pound SAP deal
- PC sales slow as businesses delay purchases
- Comprehensive Spending Review: Suppliers brace for IT spending plunge
- RSA Europe 2010: Cyber war rules of engagement 'should be top priority'
- PCI DSS standards halve data breaches
- IT quangos in firing line of government cuts
- Data protection regulation a good thing, says internet security expert
- Digital publishers champion the 'new' IT department
- HP agrees to reduce government's IT bill
- More than half of mid-sized companies hacked in 2010
- Online retailer Asos posts 47% increase in sales
- AOL talks to investment firms in rumoured bid to buy Yahoo
- New approaches needed to fight emerging types of cybercrime
- RSA Europe 2010: Botnets have become backbone for cybercrime, says Microsoft
- A better way than ROI? Project management and business value
- Leeds CIO calls on local government to engage more on G-Cloud
- Government seeks legal advice over G-Cloud procurement
- Lloyds Banking Group sheds 4,500 IT roles
- RSA Europe 2010: Replace internet with something safer, urges former White House advisor
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