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- HP trumps Dell again in bidding war for 3Par
- Novell posts fall in sales and profit
- Whistleblower costs AutoTrader $400k for unlicensed software
- Server sales rebound after dismal 2009
- CIO interview: Sarah Winmill, IT director, Victoria & Albert Museum
- IPO to explore value of knowledge to UK economy
- Novell sees decline in Q3 results
- Zurich Insurance breach payment: Data breach fine highest on record
- The new future of datacentres
- Dell beats HP to win $1.6bn 3Par acquisition
- BT Redcare provides telemetry data for Buy As You View
- Retail CIOs collaborate to keep innovating through recession
- New HP jobs are 'public subsidy merry-go-round', says Unite
- Infected USB drive 'significantly compromised' Pentagon computers
- Late movers will pay a premium for Windows 7 migration skills, warns Gartner
- Google chases Skype with free voice and video calls
- Interview: IBM UK chief executive Stephen Leonard
- XenDesktop to include XenClient bare-metal hypervisor and XenVault
- Technology sales keep UK retail afloat
- DSG credit agreements found in skip
- Why a quarter of the UK's top retailers don't do e-business
- Facebook valued at £22bn as investors anticipate IPO
- More than 200 public sector staff caught snooping on citizen records
- Small reseller M-Tech wins legal victory over Oracle
- Africa safer than UK for web browsing
- Net neutrality: do you feel lucky?
- PC sales bounce back in second quarter
- Google offers multi-tenancy on App Engine
- Tory council's open source plans stymied as government considers policy
- Royal Wolverhampton NHS trust loses patient data
- IBM unveils BigFix Unified Management Software after acquisition
- Company files at risk of employee data theft
- 4G to start to take off in 2012
- GCSE ICT results provide excuse to offshore, says FSB
- CBI says students need GCSE science, technology and maths
- Teach cybercrime at GCSE, says Symantec
- FSA hits Zurich Insurance with £2.275m fine for data loss
- GCSE students need IT role models, says NCC
- FDM seeks 500 graduates for training scheme
- Forgotten password is top complaint to IT helpdesks
- How to succeed at ERP projects
- IBM to put power processors into deep sleep
- IT diploma offers hope to bridge skills gap
- Number of students with GCSE ICT drops 17% fuelling greater industry concern
- Net neutrality concern as app downloads become bigger earners for mobile operators
- Barclays system glitch hits customers
- Avaya and BT extend global agreement
- HP rivals Dell in bid for storage virtualisation firm 3Par
- Google buys Like.com
- Online SME millionaires set to double
- Ofcom to give away 4G spectrum during London Olympics
- Changebase AOK’s plug-ins ease migration to Office 2010
- Oracle unveils virtualisation strategy for enterprise apps
- Sheffield scientists lead £4m semantic web search project
- Met Police unveils radical overhaul in information strategy
- Bidding war breaks out between HP and Dell for 3Par
- Salesforce.com profit falls in second quarter
- Dell grows profit and revenue in second quarter
- HP posts rise in profit
- Interview: Metro Bank management reveal lean IT strategy
- Government scraps plans for citizen data sharing system
- Buckingham Palace donates old computers to charity
- How the future of mobile payments is shaping up
- Online sales reach £5bn with annual growth of 18%
- Adobe releases emergency security patches for Acrobat and Reader
- IT managers rescued by cloud computing
- vCenter Server Heartbeat: How to install vCSHB
- Veeam offers Veeam Report Free Edition
- Boost vCenter server availability with new tool
- Social networking: Workplace productivity, security no match for Facebook
- Forrester and Gartner: Why did Intel do it?
- A-level results mark 'worrying trend' for IT sector
- Intel CEO Paul Otellini: Software alone cannot solve net security
- Intel boosts mobile security, but what will happen to McAfee's enterprise portfolio?
- IBM launches apprenticeship scheme for school leavers
- Intel pays a premium to get into online security
- Intel buys McAfee for $7.7bn
- IT teams fly in to help Pakistan flood victims
- Ofcom reveals massive surge in use of multimedia
- A-level results confirm IT industry's fears
- Equal pay for women in IT is 63 years away
- Budget cuts force IT departments to stick with ageing equipment
- UK businesses failing on EU data centre energy rules
- McAfee-Intel: Why the McAfee acquisition is being met with scepticism
- Southern Water uses IP video to monitor water sampling
- Charity boosts productivity with online collaboration tool
- HP aims to boost application security with acquisition of Fortify Software
- BCS group formed to address membership concerns
- Michael Dell faces shareholder revolt
- How happy are we? There's an app for that too
- How the government can award 25% of IT contracts to SMEs
- A-level results highlight UK's IT skills gap
- Android game app conceals GPS tracker
- IBM unveils latest Power 7 Unix server
- Wimax 2 could become standard next year
- Interxion cuts ribbon on 28th European data centre
- Hitachi AMS wins out over EMC Clariion as ISP upgrades data storage
- Martha Lane Fox seeks public digital service consultation
- Cubic takes on Transport for London's Oyster card IT contract
- Government could outsource IT to India, says Ovum
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