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- Oracle OpenWorld 2010: Oracle plans express edition of Solaris 11
- HP and Oracle settle dispute over Mark Hurd
- HP and Oracle settle legal spat over Hurd hiring
- Boris Johnson resurrects mobile phone plan for London Underground
- Widening of digital divide hits rural small businesses
- Global enterprise software sales to rise 4.5% this year
- Broadband is a basic human right, ITU tells UN
- Fierce competition for Cumbrian NGA broadband project
- Online sales reach £4.4bn with 15% increase in e-tail
- Oracle OpenWorld 2010: Unbreakable Linux lives on
- Computer Weekly donates 44-year archive to National Museum of Computing
- Telcos suffer worst year for a decade
- eNom pressured into acting against bogus online pharmacies
- Oracle OpenWorld: Oracle claims new server world record
- Oracle OpenWorld: Oracle unveils first Fusion Apps
- Intel investigates how anti-piracy HDCP protocol was exposed
- Oracle develops Linux and Solaris appliance
- Qatar Airways to use Android OS for in-flight entertainment
- HP to appoint Mark Hurd replacement soon
- Interpol chief admits Facebook ID theft
- IBM set to buy Netezza for $1.7 billion
- PCI DSS: UK companies can help shape the standard, says EU director
- IBM buys Netezza for £1.1bn to expand business analytics
- Debenhams network contract goes to BT
- British Library plans for a digital future
- BT offers free fibre upgrade for broadband users
- BusinessObjects customers want more support from SAP
- Europe calls for global internet treaty
- Users brand Google Instant an ‘anti-climax’
- Thomas Cook awards IT deal to Capgemini
- Government commits to open source software
- L K Bennett launches mobile commerce iPhone app
- Online sales drive growth at John Lewis
- BBC launches YouView web-connected TV service
- Good times for IT at Ipsos
- Blackberry reports handset sales of over 12 million
- VMware reportedly in talks to buy Novell's SuSE Linux OS unit
- Research shows slight improvement in satisfaction with outsourcing services
- Oracle beats forecasts with $7.59bn quarter earnings
- Tech companies storm top 10 best global brands list
- IDF2010: New chips make a meal out of graphics
- Businesses not taking mobile security seriously, says Vodafone
- IDC: traditional IT security is broken says security expert
- Cloud could help solve security challenges it creates, says IDC
- Socitm and LGA win cost reducing concessions for local authorities
- IDF2010: Computing future is context-driven experience, says Intel CTO
- Insurance comparison websites create IT headaches
- Frogmore goes virtual with Bluesource
- IDF2010: AMD launches Fusion chipset to rival Intel's Sandy Bridge
- Orange launches mobile health tool to save NHS £300m
- 360IT: Highways Agency innovates despite looming spending review
- Protection needs to go beyond the network, and focus on data
- Google confirms dismissal of engineer for breaching privacy rules
- Deutsche Bank outsources software testing to SQS
- Cisco offers Unified Network Services
- A guide to VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat
- Unplanned networking outages: How vCSHB can help
- vCSHB failover tests: Avoiding split-brain
- Internet Explorer IE9 Beta takes on Flash
- Mergers critical for survival of European ICT market, says CEO
- IronKey on track to help UK government departments meet data protection standards
- IDF2010: Intel launches Atom chips for embedded apps and internet connectivity
- Local councils get Star treatment to cut street lighting costs
- Nokia, Intuit team up to push SMEs
- Threats to online privacy, net neutrality could destroy Web, warns Berners-Lee
- Bill Gates and The Guardian launch new site
- IT services market will shrink as low-cost IT grows
- Protecting applications and databases key to IT security, study shows
- Twitter announces major site revamp
- One in six firms unprepared for new IPv6 net addresses
- MTI cuts ribbon on third solution centre
- Sourcefire and Qualys combine IPS, vulnerability management tools
- Businesses urged to support decision-making with data analytics
- Microsoft Patch Tuesday includes protection against Stuxnet worm
- Debenhams focuses on multi-channel business
- Nokia unveils changes to app developer revenues
- September Patch Tuesday shows benefits of MS Windows refresh for corporates
- Rackspace grabs dotcom veteran for Euro expansion
- Vanjoki quits Nokia on eve of conference keynote speech
- Data security budgets to rocket, says PwC
- Adobe brings forward zero-day patch releases
- Nokia readies for smartphone battle with Symbian 3
- IDF2010: Intel launches Sandy Bridge ‘smart’ chipset
- Capgemini agrees IT cost-cutting for government
- Royal Mail report points to failure in digital adaptation
- Novell launches cloud management for private cloud
- Data protection weak in some US federal agencies, GAO finds
- HP agrees $1.5bn deal for ArcSight
- Why the customer, not the content, is king
- IPC locates Electronic Connectivity Services at Interxion's data centres
- MoD extends BT networking DFTS contract
- Telegraph Media Group chooses Cordys for cloud control
- IT downtime costs UK £2bn a year, study finds
- Cloud apps cost firms £500,000 a year in poor performance
- Adobe launches mitigation tool for latest zero-day vulnerability
- Android SMS Trojan targets porn users
- HP eyes $1.5bn deal for ArcSight
- Anti-US hacker claims credit for ‘Here you have’ worm
- Storage roundup: Heineken dumps HP EVA for Compellent SAN
- Blackpool college majors on NetApp FAS with primary data deduplication
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