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- Exclusive: IT supremo at Bradford & Bingley jumps ship
- Google prepared to fight for AdMob deal
- Interview: Novell CEO Ron Hovsepian focuses on open partnerships and back to basics technology
- Germany considers criminal charges against Google over Wi-Fi data collection
- Oracle beefs up database security with Secerno acquisition
- IT spending boosts Dell profits and revenues
- Rackspace brings Xen-based cloud to the UK: News roundup
- Mobility and sustainability dominate SAP vision
- Licence fee could fund part of UK broadband rollout
- CSC profits down, but hopes up
- Government coalition document prioritises open data and open source software
- How BMW virtualised with SuSE Linux and Xen
- G-cloud and Public Sector Network are biggest hopes for IT savings, says CIO
- Google gears up for greater web influence
- Hacker McKinnon to stay in UK, for now
- ISPA shortlists top internet service providers for awards
- Managing application licences will define limits of cloud computing
- IT jobs to go at Newcastle Building Society
- Nine chip makers face fines totalling €331m for price-fixing
- Symantec to pay $1.28bn for VeriSign’s security business
- VMware best practices: Benefits of a virtual vCenter
- Can China catch India without a Y2K?
- Facebook to simplify privacy tools
- Government needs an overhaul to fit the internet age, says report
- Government wasted £21bn a year on IT, says think-tank.
- NHS trust proves sound procurement is key to successful projects
- HP server sales in double figures in Q2
- SAP unveils three technology innovations at Sapphire 2010
- London aims for city-wide Wi-Fi and data store by 2012
- Highways Agency to procure £40m road operation system
- Judge tears up vendors' get out of jail free card
- Cisco SaaS to power interactive services for London 2012 Olympics
- World Cup could bring UK SMEs to a halt, survey claims
- Thetrainline signs m-ticketing deal
- Google Android overtakes Windows Mobile
- Novell demos fast app deployment on Windows 7
- Twitter plans to head to profitability from Q4
- Worldwide mobile phones sales up 17% in Q1
- Google to buy IP phone company Global IP Solutions for £47m
- Microsoft sues Salesforce.com alleging patent infringement
- Is EMC's VMware virtualization juggernaut unstoppable?
- SAP bets industry leadership on integration and partnerships
- Will the public sector see an exodus of talented IT staff?
- UK's slower websites to lose rank to faster US ones in Google
- UK web users still not secure despite increased awareness, says VeriSign
- Inadequate data recovery strategies leave IT managers stressed out
- UK Electoral Commission admits access to voter database is not monitored
- IT spending in verticals to reach $2.4 trillion this year
- Standard Chartered drops Blackberry for iPhone
- Huddle to use $10.2m funding to strengthen US market position
- SAP co-CEO reiterates Business ByDesign is ready for the big time
- Microsoft pays $200m to VirnetX in patent lawsuit
- German and US authorities to investigate Google’s collection of private Wi-Fi data
- Citrix, VMware and the race for a type 1 hypervisor
- Coalition government pledges to publish more data
- Gore and Branson call for business leaders to tackle global warming
- Personal cloud will replace traditional operating systems, says analyst
- Exclusive: Domino's Pizza tech chief resigns
- Millions of internet users unaware of dangers, says Kaspersky
- Sybase purchase, Business By Design dominate opening of SAP’s Sapphire Now event
- Tata’s £600m pension deal could be put on hold
- Podcast interview: Forrester's Frank Gillett discusses the end of the OS
- Podcast interview: Forrester's Frank Gillett on cloud infrastructure
- Interview: Virtualise or die warns Citrix CEO, Mark Templeton
- Phishing scam hits thousands on Twitter
- YouTube notches up two billion daily views in five years
- RM reports profit increase
- Google says Street View cars collected WiFi data by mistake
- Security event log management streamlines netsec for call centre
- Verizon Business introduces new model for cloud-based security
- New Socitm president calls for IT priorities from new government
- SAP bets on internal innovation combined with strategic acquisition
- IT sector braces for public sector cuts, seeks clarity on IT policies
- Outsourcing recovery is fragile, says EquaTerra
- ITU group will develop cloud standards
- Case study: Wolverhampton PCT cuts data back-up costs by 30%
- US military considers responses to cyber attack
- PCI Standards Council beefs up card transaction security requirements
- Broadband a priority for new government, but repeal of Digital Economy Act unlikely
- Hosting provider Savvis puts £20 million into Slough data centre expansion
- Fake CV spam campaign marks return on malicious email attachments
- Facebook adds security tools amid growing privacy storm
- BT's profit breakdown: how did they do it?
- How will ICT cap for non EU workers affect IT?
- Barclays tightens mobile security following complaints
- Office 2010 has potential to boost the economy
- Cybercriminals exploit Google Groups
- IBM announces five-year acquisition plan
- BT sales beat expectations
- Google Nexus One maker HTC hits back at Apple
- SAP to acquire Sybase for $5.8bn
- BT pledges £1bn to increase UK broadband coverage
- CBI calls for immediate freeze on public sector pay and recruitment
- Hackers use web servers to deliver more powerful DDoS attacks
- Mobiles save Deutsche Telekom's bottom line
- UK government to scrap £15bn of IT projects
- Last call for entries in Best of British Innovation competition
- Security Zone: Security in master data management
- MillenniumIT acquisition: what’s in it for traders?
- Verizon service aims to cut international mobile costs
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