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- New retail banks face IT complexity
- Twitter wobbly after failed upgrade
- AT&T sues Goatse for stealing e-mail addresses
- iPhone 4 triggers record trade-ins
- Data centre design: Guide to the requirements gathering process
- Internet child safety expert awarded OBE
- World Cup 2010: ITV.com’s World Cup coverage hit by technical glitch
- National fraud bureau to tackle £30bn con bill
- World Cup 2010: Huge internet spike expected on 23 June
- Free Sophos security threat monitor for Apple iPhone
- What could a BT strike mean for SME IT?
- Vintage computers go on show at Bletchley Park
- Westminster replaces Contactpoint with local Children's Hub
- McKinnon charges exaggerated by government
- Digital inventor strikes gold in Teeside
- Conficker still a threat, says Working Group
- Tony Read named CEO at National Skills Academy
- Public sector could cut £6bn 'unnecessary' IT outsourcing costs
- Business must re-evaluate software-as-a service, says Gartner
- Kaspersky offers World Cup fans free smartphone protection
- Pizza-sized 4G base stations to become $13bn market
- FIFA and Google collaborate for World Cup results
- Google denies WiFi data collection broke law
- Newcastle Banking Society debuts smart display cards
- AT&T blames Goatse for iPad data breach
- SAP user group focus on BusinessObjects
- PCI-compliant POS: Retail chain nears PCI compliance in the UK
- ExaGrid data deduplication helps UK law firm slash data backup and restore
- Amazon rated healthiest retailer in the US
- BCS vice president seeks an apology after EGM manifesto
- World Cup 2010: Monitor World Cup network traffic in real time
- Cisco debuts Quad collaboration and Prosumer Video
- Will LinkedIn reshape the recruitment sector?
- SAP programmers to get new code checker
- WWF turns to Microsoft to cut costs and carbon
- Virgin Media adds ex-Verizon CFO to board
- Microsoft calls for responsible disclosure of security flaws
- Adobe rushes out fix for Flash Player zero-day vulnerabilities
- Kaspersky, Aveva, Progress join BSA in piracy fight
- Elsevier buys semantic search firm
- World Trade Organisation to tackle EU on tariffs on flat screens
- Nokia Siemens backs Brazil for global operations
- FBI investigates Goatse's harvesting of iPad users’ e-mail addresses
- How to license a virtual environment
- Data security in financial services, IT security jobs in UK on the rise
- O2 scraps 'all you can eat' tariffs
- Asos boosts IT spend for £1bn sales
- £500,000 data breach fine is too low, say experts
- BCS rebels publish manifesto for vote of no confidence
- New vulnerability in Windows revealed
- Telegraph CIO leaves to join rival News International
- Atomic Weapons Establishment outsources technology transformation
- How Eni's IT survived the recession and came out smelling of roses
- Twitter prepares to launch own link shortener to boost security
- TalkTalk CIO hails merger integration success
- Google could face privacy complaint in the UK over Wi-Fi data
- US Air Force to deploy cybercontrol system using HP technology
- More than 100,000 Apple iPad owners’ details exposed
- Google aims to halve search time with Caffeine
- Government introduces Digital Britain 2.0
- 500 IT jobs at risk from police budget cuts
- One in three UK professionals join LinkedIn
- Data Protection Act is out of kilter with EU law, warns privacy lawyer
- How Lloyd's of London moves IT into the business
- Australian ISP code could defeat new generation of DDoS attacks, says Imperva
- ISACA welcomes Ireland’s draft code of practice for data protection
- CEOs don't care about IT, says Forrester
- Ingres slashes database query time
- Software producers work together to turn the tide on cybercrime
- Adobe security update to fix zero-day bugs promised tomorrow
- IT recruitment picks up as economy stabilises
- Government promises more ambitious broadband target for UK
- Microsoft’s June security update equals record number of vulnerabilities
- India to check all Chinese telecoms equipment for spyware
- BT strike looms in row over pay and executive bonuses
- NPfIT pushes forward with first Lorenzo deployment at an acute trust
- Clustered NAS from BlueArc supplants Isilon at film effects firm
- Making cloud computing a business reality: roundtable debate
- Lack of trust doomed ID cards project to failure, conference told
- UK’s quest for a fair and rational privacy law
- Debate over future of BCS heats up as EGM approaches
- Public sector is failing to track secure data transfers
- Is e-skills UK safe from massive budget cuts?
- IT professionals admit telling fibs to pass audits
- TechEd 2010: Microsoft pushes the cloud
- High-tech manufacture and innovation are trump cards for UK, says Nesta
- Pentaho offers free trial of cloud-based BI suite
- In-house IT does not add business value, claims survey
- iPhone 4 available in UK from 24 June
- Microsoft, Citrix, VMware and the client hypervisor
- BCS and Law Society to help government avoid legal own-goals
- BSkyB and HP/EDS settle on £318m in damages
- Tesco’s group IT director gets promoted to CEO
- UK finance firms spend more on information security
- NAO calls for compulsory safeguards for major IT projects
- Nokia to launch full qwerty phone for £109 next week
- Star releases free hosted IM service
- How to escape the online police
- Cool vendor list misses a few
- MI5 seeks head of transformation and office of CIO
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