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- 360IT: Command and control culture in IT must end
- UK swing to remote working highlights potential security risk
- Estate agents risk legal action for not following data rules, warns ICO
- Microsoft investigates public report of IE8 zero-day vulnerability
- Job growth slows as public sector freeze bites
- Zeus threat increases as detection rates fall, warns Trusteer
- Government IT austerity is jeopardising healthcare, says Ovum
- Chatter trumps e-mail for business, says Salesforce.com
- Salesforce.com launches Chatter Mobile apps for Apple, Android and Blackberry
- Microsoft warns of new browser-specific scareware
- Vodafone gets £4.3bn for its China Mobile stake
- HP sues Mark Hurd over move to Oracle
- SAS A2010 conference: Data explosion teases information away from analysts
- Geospatial IT saves councils £230m
- Can Mark Hurd make a success of Oracle?
- IBM pulls plug on Verne Holding's Icelandic data centre
- Google pays $8.5m to settle Buzz privacy case
- Extradition review could see hacker McKinnon tried in UK
- Dismantle Labour's IT to save £8bn, says Tory advisor report
- Government IT cost cutting meets mixed response
- Thorntons appoints HP for IT services
- UK wastes £700m a year on broadband speeds, says O2
- Digital information hampers legal process
- European businesses to outsource more IT
- IET spends £500k in bid to woo STEM pupils
- Spies like Blackberry devices, claims Dubai police chief
- BT’s app finds Wi-Fi hotspots for Android and iPhone
- Former HP chief Mark Hurd replaces Charles Phillips as co-president of Oracle
- Security and connectivity main worries over smart meter project
- Managing data centres: People and hardware don't mix
- Survey says software audits on the rise
- Welsh village gets broadband for 10% of BT quote
- Nigel Shadbolt hunts for government open data uses
- Virtual desktop helps recruitment firm slash IT costs and speed up expansion plans
- Security and mobile IT offer better job prospects
- IT industry lags in recruiting women, says Scotland Women in Technology
- Tesco Finder app reaches 1m downloads
- US NIST publishes guide to smart grid cybersecurity
- HMRC's new IT system brings greater accuracy to tax payments
- Car computers vulnerable to wireless attack
- CA Technologies buys Arcot Systems for £129m
- Building the IT Economy: Who are the most influential people in UK IT?
- Government IT suppliers agree to initial £800m cost reduction
- Facebook to improve security with remote control
- Google to simplify privacy policy
- Zero-rate shared networks to speed up broadband access
- Former HP CEO in job talks with Oracle
- Reach Internet moves in with UKSolutions
- Orange and T-Mobile roaming available from October
- Gordon Brown joins World Wide Web Foundation board
- Facebook becomes second most targeted phishing site
- US Department of Defense plans insider threat detection system
- Viewsonic tablet runs Android and Windows 7
- Free Emet Microsoft security tool available for download
- NHS saving could pay for fibre to the home, says ITU
- Scammers and spammers attack Apple’s new Ping social network
- Onapsis SAP tool traps security holes
- International Telecommunications Union leader Hamadoun Touré calls for cyber peace treaty
- UK risks losing broadband lead
- Samsung, Toshiba challenge Apple’s iPad
- Directgov seeks ID authentication bids for public sector
- Google launches streamlined, faster Chrome 6
- The confusion of ROI calculators
- In schools, free online Web proxies thwart enterprise Web filtering
- IT managers ignore data centre consultants' advice
- Financial services should include risk management in data mining models
- SAS A2010 conference: Centralised model factory can reduce IT costs
- Royal Bank of Scotland cuts 1,000 IT jobs
- HP outbids Dell to buy storage company 3Par
- Cloud Industry Forum endorses new ASA internet powers
- Polymorphic ransomware tops malware charts
- Welsh Assembly Government staff lose 24 laptops in two years
- Cloud Security Alliance’s User Certification Now Available
- Windows Phone 7 released to manufacture, on sale within weeks
- BT drives IP telephony to the enterprise desktop
- Businesses pay £6.5m software piracy bill
- SAS A2010 conference: Move data out of the back office
- SAS A2010 analytics conference: SAS launches predictive analytics software
- Apple enters social networking arena with Ping
- India wants access to BlackBerry, Skype and Google
- VMware and Novell unveil SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for VMware
- Engage modern enterprise security practice to protect data
- Microsoft releases fix for DLL vulnerability
- Broadband take-up exceeds 70% of UK
- Stonesoft launches secure mobile authentication for Apple and Android
- Researchers discover flaw in quantum cryptography
- Sony to challenge Apple’s digital media dominance
- Google Docs adds collaborative highlighting
- Datacentre managers ignore consulting advice
- NHS smart card devices enable secure access to health care apps
- VMware acquires Integrien and TriCipher
- VMworld: Desktops for $252 per user
- VMworld: Colt offers vCloud hybrid datacentres for UK and Europe
- VMWorld: VMware delivers virtual datacentre
- Consumer panel calls on Vaizey to act on broadband speeds
- School’s out for an IT career
- CSC extends cloud partnership with VMware, EMC and Cisco
- Bad network configurations a top data breach threat, survey reveals
- Intel pays £905m to buy Infineon’s wireless chip business
- Analysts predict HP victory in 3Par bidding war
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