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				January 03, 2012
				
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				British Waterways Scotland signs £2.3m ICT dealBritish Waterways Scotland has signed a £2.3m deal with business technology company Amor Group to develop its ICT systems. 
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				January 03, 2012
				
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				Hacktivists plan to use satellites to by-pass internet censorshipHacker activists plan to launch communication satellites to overcome the threat of internet censorship. 
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				December 23, 2011
				
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				Top 10 SME IT stories of 2011For small businesses, 2011 has been another tough year, with many continuing to batten down the hatches as the economy continues to stall. But at the same time it has also been a year of technological innovation, both in terms of SMEs using the ... 
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				December 20, 2011
				
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				Atos to provide £8m GP data mining systemIT services company Atos has won an £8m five-year contract to provide a computer system which will retrieve patient information across GP practices. 
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			December 15, 2011
			
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			How HP played a key role in RAF air crew support in LibyaThe Ministry of Defence has praised HP over its Advanced Mission Planning Aid system, most recently used to support air crew in Libya. 
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			December 14, 2011
			
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			DWP seeks £200m identity assurance frameworkThe Department for Work and Pensions has issued a contract notice for a £200m framework agreement to provide identity assurance services for 21 million people on benefits 
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			December 13, 2011
			
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			CIOs believe cloud, SaaS, consumerisation and mobility increase riskBusiness models such as cloud computing and trends such as the consumerisation of IT, social media and mobility are exposing performance blind spots in IT management, a CIO survey has revealed. 
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			December 12, 2011
			
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			Cloud leaves many firewalls wanting – but could automation prove the silver bullet?Most companies rely on firewalls, but the IT landscape is changing and so must approaches to security. Is there a silver bullet? 
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			December 09, 2011
			
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			Martha Lane Fox launches Government Digital ServiceThe launch of the Government Digital Service will “fundamentally transform the lives of millions,” says digital champion Martha Lane Fox. 
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			December 08, 2011
			
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			Adobe to release out-of-cycle patch for latest vulnerabilityAdobe has issued a security advisory about a newly discovered and still unpatched vulnerability in Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat which is being used in "limited, targeted attacks in the wild". 
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			December 08, 2011
			
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			UKtech50: Meet Mike Lynch, the most influential person in UK ITMike Lynch, voted as the most influential person in UK IT, doesn’t like to think about challenges, but about opportunities. 
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			December 07, 2011
			
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			Government extends G-Cloud deadlineThe government has extended its G-Cloud deadline following the application of more than 500 businesses to its framework. 
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			December 05, 2011
			
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			One in four IT security staff abuse admin rights, survey showsAt least one in four IT security staff use their privileged login rights to look at confidential information, a survey has revealed. 
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			December 05, 2011
			
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			SAP buys SaaS firm SuccessFactors in $3.4bn dealEnterprise software company SAP announces a $3.4bn deal to acquire software-as-a-service (SaaS) provider SuccessFactors. 
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			November 30, 2011
			
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			Essex County Council invests £15m in IT to cut costsEssex County Council is pumping £15m into an IT infrastructure upgrade expected to create efficiency savings of £7m per year, says CIO David Wilde. 
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			November 30, 2011
			
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			United Nations Development Programme investigates hacking claimsThe United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is investigating claims from hacker group Team Poison that it extracted over 100 e-mail addresses and login details belonging to UN staff. 
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			November 29, 2011
			
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			Framework accelerates safety-critical defence systems developmentManufacturers and academics are collaborating in a 3.5 million project to create a software modelling framework that will speed up the development and certification of safety-critical systems used in aerospace and defence. 
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			November 23, 2011
			
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			Government mutual will be a beacon for IT procurementThe pension administration mutual being set up by the government will be the first of a wave of new business models that could shake-up central government outsourcing contracts. 
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			November 21, 2011
			
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			Government opens its procurement heart to IT suppliersThe government has promised more openness with suppliers and published its first forward-looking pipeline of business, with £25.9bn of IT projects. 
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			November 18, 2011
			
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			Olympic volunteers to use virtual communicationThe London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (Locog) is to deploy virtual meeting rooms to enable its 6,000 staff and volunteers to communicate during the Olympics. 
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			November 18, 2011
			
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			MIT scientists take a step closer to artificial intelligenceResearchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed an analogue silicon chip with 400 transistors that emulates the activity of a brain synapse in the first step to building truly intelligent systems. 
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			November 17, 2011
			
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			Forensics key to effective info security, says E&YIntelligence-led security strategies are the most effective in eliminating vulnerabilities and preventing IP theft through enabling informed change, says consultancy firm Ernst & Young. 
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			November 17, 2011
			
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			IT security not always part of cloud decision, says IDCCloud adoption is outstripping security concerns, says Eric Domage, programme manager for IDC in Europe. 
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			November 15, 2011
			
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			TfL seeks BI worth £750,000Transport for London (TfL) is setting up a framework agreement for a business intelligence tool worth up to £750,000 million to help reduce its number of head office locations. 
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			November 14, 2011
			
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			CIO Interview: IT should drive company innovation, says SAP's Oliver BussmannDriving innovation has become one of the key roles of the chief information officer, says Oliver Bussmann, CIO at business software maker SAP. 
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			November 11, 2011
			
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			New deputy CIO must possess change management skills, says Bill McCluggageThe new government deputy CIO will need a fresh set of skills to manage public sector ICT transformation, Bill McCluggage the current deputy CIO told Computer Weekly. 
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			November 10, 2011
			
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			Welcome to the new-look ComputerWeekly.comComputer Weekly has launched its brand new website - the most important online development in the brand’s 45-year history. 
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			November 07, 2011
			
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			Analysis: Intelligence key to security business caseInformation security is becoming an increasingly important part of any business as the value of information assets continually grow, as do the threats from cyber crime and espionage. 
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			November 03, 2011
			
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			US and EU hold first joint cybersecurity exerciseThe US and EU are holding their first joint cybersecurity exercise in Brussels on 3 November 2011, involving more than 20 EU member states and supported by the EU's cybersecurity agency Enisa and the US Department of Homeland Security. 
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			November 01, 2011
			
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			MoD calls on academics, industry and inventors to pitch cyber security ideasThe Ministry of Defence is calling for innovative solutions from academia and industry to protect and secure UK interests in cyberspace. 
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			November 01, 2011
			
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			Government trials voice recognition for Universal Credit benefit claimsThe Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is testing a voice recognition system to authenticate claimants of its flagship Universal Credits system, as part of the department's work on identity assurance (IDA). 
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			November 01, 2011
			
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			Hague calls for collaboration to realise full potential of cyberspaceIt is increasingly clear that countries with weak cyber defences and capabilities will find themselves at a serious strategic disadvantage given the rise of state-sponsored cyber attacks, according to foreign secretary William Hague. 
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			November 01, 2011
			
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			Migration committee calls for opinions on minimum salary for IT staff on ICT visasThe Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) is calling for opinions on whether the minimum pay of £40,000 is set at the right level for overseas employees brought to the UK on Intra Company Transfer visas (ICT) 
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			October 31, 2011
			
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			Government earmarks £10m for Identity AssuranceCabinet Office minister Francis Maude has earmarked £10m for implementation of the government's Identity Assurance (IDA) programme, with the cash coming from its £650m cyber defence fund - with the potential for more near £1bn of savings if the ... 
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			October 31, 2011
			
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			Japan may be facing sustained cyber attackJapan's mapping agency is the latest in a series of government agencies to be targeted by hackers, raising fears that the breaches are part of a series of sustained attacks. 
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			October 31, 2011
			
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			UKtech50: We launch the search for the most influential people in UK ITComputer Weekly has launched the second annual UKtech50, the definitive list of the real movers and shakers in UK IT - the leaders driving the creation of a high-tech economy. 
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			October 28, 2011
			
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			Open University expands computer-aided teaching portal for educators worlwideThe Open University has completed the second stage of a £2.5m Department of Education funded initiative to deliver computer-aided teaching to the classroom. 
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			October 26, 2011
			
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			One in five IT staff expected to quit current employer within 12 monthsOne in five IT staff are likely to leave their current employer next year in search of more interesting projects and career opportunities, while 80% feel they need a job change to progress their career, according to exclusive research. 
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			October 25, 2011
			
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			Microsoft claims most Android smartphone manufacturers now pay patent feesMicrosoft has claimed most Android smartphone manufacturers now pay the software giant patent fees. 
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			May 13, 2011
			
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			White House proposes cyber network security legislationThe White House has proposed cyber security legislation to protect the US government and private computer systems from millions of daily cyber attacks. 
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			March 29, 2011
			
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			Government puts open source at the heart of its new IT strategyThe government has launched its much-anticipated new IT strategy, highlighting open source and a promise that the coalition will do things better. 
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			March 17, 2011
			
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			Government Digital Service launched to oversee Whitehall websitesWhitehall has set up a new organisation to oversee moves to improve the digital delivery of public services. 
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			March 02, 2011
			
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			Government losing billions by not moving to the cloudThe public sector could be making unnecessary redundancies due to a reluctance to innovate in IT and shift to the cloud, says former CIO John Suffolk 
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			February 22, 2011
			
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			Middle East governments stepping up internet control, study showsThe internet has proved to be a powerful tool for rallying social and political change, but Middle East governments have also recognised their capability to disrupt communications 
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			February 14, 2011
			
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			Intellect presses government to promote IT in UK economic growthThe government has agreed to promote the role of technology in leading the UK's economic growth, following a meeting with IT industry body Intellect. 
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			January 25, 2011
			
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			Smart meter and smart grids: security risk or opportunity?A smart meter in every home in the UK by 2017 is the government plan as a first step towards a smart grid, but how can we ensure the benefits will outweigh the security risks? 
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			January 10, 2011
			
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			US government issues Twitter subpoena over Wikileaks founder Julian AssangeTwitter has been issued with a subpoena by the US government to release the personal details of people connected to Wikileaks, including founder Julian Assange. 
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			January 06, 2011
			
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			Government unveils £200m tech centre network detailsThe government has published plans to spend £200m on a network of high-tech manufacturing centres 
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			December 07, 2009
			
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			NHS IT scheme to be scaled backThe Chancellor Alistair Darling and the Treasury are to scale back spending on the NHS's National Programme for IT. 
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			January 22, 2008
			
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			Fujitsu may quit NHS National Programme for ITThe board of an NHS trust has learned of a "significant" risk of Fujitsu ending its £900m contract to supply and implement hospital systems across southern England as part of the National Programme for IT. 

 
		