IT strategy
IT strategy (information technology strategy) is a comprehensive plan that outlines how technology should be used to meet IT and business goals.. See complete definition.
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								CISOs in court: Balancing cyber resilience and legal accountability
The Computer Weekly Security Think Tank considers the burdens and responsibilities that accompany the role of chief information security officer, and share guidance on how to navigate a challenging career path. Continue Reading
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								Just weeks left until Companies House ID changes: how to prepare
Just over two weeks remain before Companies House starts enforcing new digital identity verification procedures for company directors, but there's still time to get ready. Continue Reading
 
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                10 Feb 2011
                
                            
                            Review: Internet Explorer 9 - in pictures
Microsoft has released the latest version of its popular web browser Continue Reading
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                09 Feb 2011
                
                            
                            Microsoft's February Patch Tuesday outlines five critical vulnerabilities
Microsoft has released 12 security bulletins addressing 22 vulnerabilities in its monthly security update for February Continue Reading
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                08 Feb 2011
                
                            
                            Post Office faces legal action over alleged accounting system failures
More than 50 postmasters are planning legal action against the Post Office to reclaim money they paid to the Post Office after being accused of theft and false accounting. Continue Reading
By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                08 Feb 2011
                
                            
                            AXA in £150m settlement for software glitch
Financial services giant AXA will be forced to pay millions of pounds to clients after it emerged that errors in trading software were hidden by three of its subsidiaries, prompting bad performance in investment portfolios. Continue Reading
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                08 Feb 2011
                
                            
                            Businesses must learn how to defend against cyberattack, says McAfee
Cybercrime has thrived over the past decade according to recent reports from security firm McAfee, but business can expect even more dramatic change in the next ten years, researchers say. Continue Reading
By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
 
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                08 Feb 2011
                
                            
                            Ten most dangerous places to offshore your IT
A report published by the Brown-Wilson Group details which locations are the most risky places to outsource. Continue Reading
By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                07 Feb 2011
                
                            
                            IT services contracts spiked in final quarter of 2010
The total value of worldwide IT services contracts signed in the final three months of 2010 was 66% higher than the previous three months, according to research from Ovum. Continue Reading
By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                04 Feb 2011
                
                            
                            Barclays offshores back-office and call centre jobs to India
Barclays is cutting almost three hundred UK back-office jobs and sending the roles to India. Continue Reading
By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                03 Feb 2011
                
                            
                            OFT to investigate e-book pricing
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) is launching an investigation into e-book pricing. Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
 
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                02 Feb 2011
                
                            
                            O2 to apply for e-money licence to support NFC payments
O2 will apply for an e-money licence this year, signalling its commitment to support contactless payments in the UK in the near future. Continue Reading
By- Jenny Williams, University of Gloucestershire
 
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                02 Feb 2011
                
                            
                            EC plans could open up ICT procurement for SMEs
Technology start-ups and SMEs could benefit from European Commission (EC) plans to improve SME procurement. Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
 
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                02 Feb 2011
                
                            
                            Yahoo blames Microsoft implementation for Windows Phone 7 data charges
Yahoo has spoken out after being blamed for excessive data charges experienced by some Microsoft Windows Phone 7 (WP7) users. Continue Reading
By- Jenny Williams, University of Gloucestershire
 
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                01 Feb 2011
                
                            
                            BBC criticised over £133m digital project
The early stages of £133m BBC technology project with Siemens have been criticised for not offering value for money. Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
 
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                31 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            Staffordshire Council rolls out £23m public sector network
Staffordshire County Council is to implement one of the country's first Public Sector Networks (PSN) in a £23m contract with communications provider Kcom. Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
 
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                31 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            Public sector outsourcing grows in the UK as commercial deals fall again
Public sector contracts accounted for 77% of the total outsourcing spending in the UK in 2010, according to the latest report from consultancy TPI. Continue Reading
By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                31 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            Vodafone restores services to Egypt after mobile shutdown
Mobile operator, Vodafone, has restored mobile phone services in Egypt after a 24-hour shutdown. Continue Reading
By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
 
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                28 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            SMEs still lack data backup
Many small business lack data recovery plans, despite a recent uptake in cloud adoption, according to a survey. Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
 
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                28 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            LinkedIn reveals plans for an IPO
Professional networking site LinkedIn has revealed plans to raise up to $175m (£110m) in an initial public offering (IPO). Continue Reading
By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
 
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                27 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            Zuckerberg's Facebook page hacked
The personal page of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was hacked and an unauthorised update was placed on it Continue Reading
By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                27 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            Can Lenovo become the top UK corporate PC manufacturer?
Can Lenovo continue to grow to take on HP and Dell in the corporate arena? Continue Reading
By- Jenny Williams, University of Gloucestershire
 
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                27 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            Software as a service can breed dependency so choose suppliers with care
SaaS is not utility computing: it matters who delivers it and how Continue Reading
By- Dale Vile, Freeform Dynamics
 
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                26 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            Cybercriminals target data in transit
Cybercriminals are shifting away from basic "smash and grab" attacks targeting stored data to more complex methods of data harvesting in transit, security research reveals. Continue Reading
By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
 
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                26 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            Virgin supplies London schools with 10Mbps fibre optic broadband
Virgin Media's business division is to supply a managed fibre optic network to London's Grid for Learning that will replace a broadband network supplied by Symmetrix, a Capita company. Continue Reading
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                26 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            SAP reports 25% increase in sales
Sales of SAP software and related services grew 35% and 25% respectively during Q4 2010, compared to the same period in 2009. Continue Reading
By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                25 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            Gartner outlines six money-making CIO profiles
A new generation of CIOs with skills to make the business money will replace traditional CIOs by the middle of the decade, says Gartner vice-president and researcher Ken McGee. Continue Reading
By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                25 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            Spam level dips
The recent decline in global spam was the result of a halt in the spam-sending activities of three botnets and unrest among pharmaceutical spam-sending gangs, Symantec's latest MessageLabs Intelligence Report has revealed. Continue Reading
By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
 
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                25 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            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? Continue Reading
By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
 
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                25 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            HP to offer enterprise cloud on demand
HP has unveiled its enterprise cloud service compute strategy, which will offer UK users computing on demand from its Wynyard datacentre. Continue Reading
By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                21 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            Tight budgets will hit IT departments in 2011
Budget constraints will be the biggest challenge for IT managers in 2011 as UK companies are forced to cut costs Continue Reading
By- Jenny Williams, University of Gloucestershire
 
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                21 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            Gartner: CIOs fail on staff career development
CIOs are getting better at reinvesting savings into new projects, but investment in skills and career development is still poor. Continue Reading
By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                21 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            Parliament to debate cost-sharing element of Digital Economy Act
Secondary legislation on sharing the costs of the Digital Economy Act's measures to tackle online copyright infringement has been laid in Parliament. Continue Reading
By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
 
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                20 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            Eli Lilly signs Cognizant deal
Pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly has signed a multiyear deal with Cognizant to provide a range of business services Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
 
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                20 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            EU Law needs to be tougher to tackle online piracy
The European Commission believes ISPs need to take urgent steps to combat online intellectual property theft. Continue Reading
By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
 
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                20 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            Carlsberg agrees probably its best outsourcing deal
Carlsberg has signed a five-year contract with Accenture for application services for its European brewery operations. Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
 
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                19 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            Government seeks £3bn traffic management technology agreement
The government is putting in place a framework agreement for traffic management technology worth up to £3bn. Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
 
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                17 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            Aurora Fashions CIO John Bovill quits following IT outsourcing deal
Aurora Fashions chief information officer (CIO) John Bovill has announced his decision to leave the women's fashion firm days after Aurora Fashions announced its move to outsource all its IT. Continue Reading
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                13 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            ‘Pupils need better IT teaching, not more technology,’ say industry experts
Industry bodies have hit out against an outdated IT curriculum and unenthusiastic teaching staff Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
 
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                13 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            FDM seek 1000 graduates for training scheme
IT services provider FDM is recruiting 1000 graduates for its training scheme in 2011. Continue Reading
By- Jenny Williams, University of Gloucestershire
 
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                12 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            Retail banks' IT spending to rocket over five years
Retail banks in all regions are increasing their IT spending by an average of 24% over the next five years but European banks will increase spending the least. Continue Reading
By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                12 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            Microsoft January Patch Tuesday misses open security issues
Microsoft's January 2011 Patch Tuesday security update contains only two bulletins, but misses several open security issues. Continue Reading
By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
 
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                12 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            Government departments criticised over data sharing mistake
Three government agencies have been criticised over a data sharing mistake that led to the wrongful disclosure of a woman's personal and financial information. Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
 
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                11 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            Security Zone: The ISO/IEC 38500 IT Governance Standard
IT governance means different things to different folks, yet it is generally understood to require alignment with best practice standards and methodologies. However, it can be really hard to see the wood for the trees due to the multiple frameworks, all of which can be applicable for organisations to demonstrate good governance. Continue Reading
By- Chris Power, Mazars UK
 
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                10 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            iGate acquires outsourcer Patni in deal worth $1.22bn
American IT services firm iGate has acquired Indian outsource company Patni in a deal worth $1.22 billion.
iGate said it would pay $921m to buy a 63%...
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                10 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            Poor communication to blame for business intelligence failure, says Gartner
Between 70% to 80% of corporate business intelligence projects fail, according to research by analyst firm Gartner. Continue Reading
By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                10 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            US government issues Twitter subpoena over Wikileaks founder Julian Assange
Twitter has been issued with a subpoena by the US government to release the personal details of people connected to Wikileaks, including founder Julian Assange. Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
 
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                07 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            LinkedIn could beat Facebook to an IPO
LinkedIn could be the first social network company to be floated on the stock market, according to reports. Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
 
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                06 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            Government unveils £200m tech centre network details
The government has published plans to spend £200m on a network of high-tech manufacturing centres Continue Reading
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                06 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            Update: Who takes the blame for the Lloyds TSB duplicate payment error?
Over 200,000 people were affected by a glitch at Lloyds TSB, when an error with its merchant system duplicated payments on New Year's Eve. Jenny Williams investigates. Continue Reading
By- Jenny Williams, University of Gloucestershire
 
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                06 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            $21m acquisition of Immunet takes Sourcefire to the cloud
Snort creator Sourcefire has announced the $21m (£13.5m) acquisition of cloud-based anti-malware technologies firm Immunet. Continue Reading
By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
 
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                05 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            TPI and Compass come together
The US owner of sourcing consultancy TPI has acquired Compass Management Consulting, to increase the transformational services it can offer. Continue Reading
By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                05 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            BCS CEO David Clarke talks about the future of the IT industry
David Clarke, CEO of the chartered institute of computing the BCS, talks to Computer Weekly about being awarded an MBE, the future of the IT profession and tackling a membership revolt against his leadership last year. Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
 
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                04 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            CES 2011: Tablets expected to dominate Vegas show
Tablet-style computers are expected to dominate the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show that kicks off in Las Vegas on Thursday. About... Continue Reading
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                04 Jan 2011
                
                            
                            2010 review: Top 10 IT skills and careers stories
In Computer Weekly's review of the best of the IT year in 2010, here we look back on the top 10 IT skills stories of the year. Continue Reading
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                22 Dec 2010
                
                            
                            FTC clears £5bn Intel acquisition of McAfee
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in the US has approved Intel's $7.7bn (£5bn) acquisition of security software giant, McAfee. Continue Reading
By- Jenny Williams, University of Gloucestershire
 
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                20 Dec 2010
                
                            
                            Government shelves FiReControl
The government’s costly and overrunning FiReControl project has been axed. FiReControl has been cancelled because of serious delays with the EADS contract (now Cassidian) which began in 2004 and cost £225m. Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
 
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                20 Dec 2010
                
                            
                            FireControl project could be axed before Christmas
The government's controversial FireControl project could be flagged for review today. The Fire Brigade's Union (FBU) said it was expecting an announcement from fire minister Bob Neil later today, in which it hopes the project designed to reduce the number of fire service control rooms from 46 to nine will be shelved. Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
 
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                23 Nov 2010
                
                            
                            Martha Lane Fox calls for ‘revolution’ in online government services
Digital champion Martha Lane Fox has published a report calling for a centralised government internet address to replace 750 websites. In a review... Continue Reading
By- Kathleen Hall, TechTarget
 
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                15 Nov 2010
                
                            
                            Sign up for the CARE IT adventure challenge
Computer Weekly has teamed up with charity CARE International to launch the first IT Adventure Challenge event Continue Reading
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                10 Nov 2010
                
                            
                            Unified Comms for the smaller business
Bob Tarzey from Quocirca looks at how smaller businesses can benefit from deploying unified communications Continue Reading
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                01 Nov 2010
                
                            
                            UKtech50: The most influential people in UK IT
Computer Weekly can today announce the first ever list of the 50 most influential people in UK IT. Continue Reading
By- Bryan Glick, Editor in chief
 
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                14 Oct 2010
                
                            
                            Photos: The Greatest IT films of all time
Following the release of The Social Network, ComputerWeekly.com looks at the greatest IT films of all time. Continue Reading
By- Faisal Alani, UK at eBay
 
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                13 Sep 2010
                
                            
                            Six reasons why the NHS National Programme For IT failed
Like many men, I don't go to the doctor very often. The last time I did, I was with my GP for 25 minutes: five minutes discussing my symptoms and 20 minutes helping her to understand how to use her new computer system to record my symptoms, her diagnosis and book the next appointment. Together, we experienced a system that was slow, cumbersome, insufficiently explained and poorly implemented. Continue Reading
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                30 Jul 2010
                
                            
                            Could FiReControl be the next IT project to go?
The government has spent the last couple of months casting a critical eye over large-scale IT projects, and it's looking increasingly likely that FiReControl could be next to be hit. Continue Reading
By- Rebecca Thomson, Computer Weekly
 
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                12 Jul 2010
                
                            
                            NHS National Programme for IT set for major changes
The controversial £12bn NHS IT project looks set for an overhaul as a result of a major reorganisation of the health service Continue Reading
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                22 Jun 2010
                
                            
                            Worshipful Company of Information Technologists receives Royal Charter
The Worshipful Company of Information Technologists (WCIT), the City of London’s 100th livery company, celebrates its receipt of a Royal Charter. Continue Reading
By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                16 Jun 2010
                
                            
                            Google Maps allows users to see which homes are for sale
Google Maps users will be able to search for listings from estate agents and property websites directly on the maps from today. Continue Reading
By- Rebecca Thomson, Computer Weekly
 
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                26 May 2010
                
                            
                            Royal Mail postpones Horizon roll-out after outages
A pilot of the new Horizon Online system at Royal Mail has been scaled back after connectivity problems and outages. Continue Reading
By- Rebecca Thomson, Computer Weekly
 
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                20 May 2010
                
                            
                            Hacker McKinnon to stay in UK, for now
Self-confessed hacker Gary McKinnon will stay in the UK for the foreseeable future following home secretary Theresa May's decision to adjourn a judicial review of his case due next week. Continue Reading
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                05 May 2010
                
                            
                            Photos: The 2010 Election in pictures
The Election has been long and hard for all three parties with each leader vying for our attentions. We sum up the campaign in a bid to help you make up your mind. Continue Reading
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                15 Apr 2010
                
                            
                            Competition: Win tickets to the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ Finals
Computer Weekly has teamed up with Mahindra Satyam to give away FIFA World Cup™ match tickets, including two tickets for the FIFA World Cup™ Final itself. Continue Reading
By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                11 Mar 2010
                
                            
                            Microsoft loses appeal on Office XML patent dispute with i4i
Microsoft has lost an appeal in its dispute with i4i over XML support in Office 2003/2007, following a decision by the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Continue Reading
By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                24 Feb 2010
                
                            
                            Chinook Mk2's safety-critical backup system was faulty
Software supplier EDS found so many anomalies in fuel-control software on the Chinook Mk2 helicopter that it became concerned that the Ministry of Defence and RAF would ignore the potential importance of each flaw because of the high volume of errors, a confidential report reveals. Continue Reading
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                22 Feb 2010
                
                            
                            What was the 'dangerous' flaw in safety-critical Chinook system?
Defence contractor EDS - now part of HP - warned the Ministry of Defence that flaws in a Fadec safety-critical system fitted to the Chinook Mk2 helicopter could cause it to malfunction, months before a fatal crash on the Mull of Kintyre. Continue Reading
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                22 Feb 2010
                
                            
                            EDS report on 'dangerous' Chinook software published for the first time
Computer Weekly is publishing, for the first time, a technical analysis of the software installed on the Chinook Mk2 helicopter, the Chinook model which featured in the RAF's worst peacetime crash. Continue Reading
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                03 Feb 2010
                
                            
                            Photos: The technology driving air traffic control
Controlling air traffic is one of the world’s more stressful jobs. But despite the apparent complexity of the task, and the high-tech appearance of the equipment, it’s still a job that relies completely on the ability and skill of its staff. Continue Reading
By- Rebecca Thomson, Computer Weekly
 
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                12 Jan 2010
                
                            
                            Senior airmen question safety of Chinook software
Three fellows of the Royal Aeronautical Society have questioned whether the Chinook Mk2, of the type which crashed on the Mull of Kintyre in 1994, was airworthy. Continue Reading
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                07 Jan 2010
                
                            
                            MoD renews attack on dead Chinook pilots despite software flaw disclosures
The Ministry of Defence has renewed its attack on the dead pilots of Chinook ZD576, after the publication of documents that revealed a "dangerous" flaw in software installed on the type of helicopter that crashed. Continue Reading
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                05 Jan 2010
                
                            
                            Chinook computer flaws - ex-ministers speak out
Former Defence ministers are calling for a new inquiry into the crash of Chinook 576, after new disclosures of a "positively dangerous" flaw in software...
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                04 Jan 2010
                
                            
                            Chinook computer was 'positively dangerous' say newly-disclosed MoD documents
A computer flaw in the type of Chinook helicopter that crashed on the Mull of Kintyre, killing all 29 on board, was known to be "positively dangerous", according to military documents that have not been published until today. Continue Reading
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                15 Dec 2009
                
                            
                            Photos: The Noughties - Technology events of the last decade
ComputerWeekly.com looks back over the past decade and pinpoints the events that marked each year in the technology industry, Continue Reading
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                14 Dec 2009
                
                            
                            A glimpse of future technology from IBM Hursley
Hurlsey is IBM's biggest software lab in Europe. We find out what future technologies the boffins are working on. Continue Reading
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                07 Dec 2009
                
                            
                            NHS IT scheme to be scaled back
The Chancellor Alistair Darling and the Treasury are to scale back spending on the NHS's National Programme for IT. Continue Reading
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                01 Dec 2009
                
                            
                            Gary McKinnon must face US trial, home secretary tells parliament
Home secretary Alan Johnson has said the US is the proper place for self-confessed hacker Gary McKinnon to be tried, scotching any further hopes that the...
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                01 Dec 2009
                
                            
                            17 days of Christmas book give-away
ComputerWeekly.com is celebrating the 17 days of Christmas by giving away a book a day for the next 17 working days before Christmas. Continue Reading
By- Faisal Alani, UK at eBay
 
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                27 Nov 2009
                
                            
                            Photos: Highlights of the Blog Awards 2009 party!
The blog awards were held in Shoreditch House, here are some highlights Continue Reading
By- Faisal Alani, UK at eBay
 
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                26 Nov 2009
                
                            
                            Computer Weekly IT Blog Awards 2009: The winners
The winners and runners-up of the Computer Weekly IT Blog Awards 2009 were announced on 25 November at an awards celebration at Shoreditch House. Continue Reading
By- Faisal Alani, UK at eBay
 
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                23 Nov 2009
                
                            
                            Post Office theft case deferred over IT questions
A sub-postmistress accused of theft from the Post Office has had her case postponed until next year to allow experts time to investigate the accounting system at her branch. Continue Reading
By- Rebecca Thomson, Computer Weekly
 
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                11 Nov 2009
                
                            
                            Copy of IT Blog Awards 2009: last call for nominations
You have until 27 October to vote for your favourite UK IT blogs. Continue Reading
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                29 Oct 2009
                
                            
                            Photos: Snapshots from inside an exploding star
Physicists at the Argonne National Laboratory in Chicago have used the IBM Blue Gene/P supercomputer to model the extreme physics of a supernova explosion. Continue Reading
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                28 Oct 2009
                
                            
                            Photos: Hunting for water on the moon
NASA's LCROSS mission is the latest in a series of attempts to divine water on the moon – some have hinted that our nearest neighbour may be something of a watery oasis, while others suggest that view is just a mirage. Continue Reading
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                28 Oct 2009
                
                            
                            Photos: Reclaiming the night sky
Iranian photographer Babak Tafreshi has won the 2009 Lennart Nilsson scientific photography prize. According to the award panel, his images "reclaim a night sky that most modern people have lost" – see some of them here. Continue Reading
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                26 Oct 2009
                
                            
                            Where will NASA send its astronauts next?
A White House-appointed panel has rated five visions of the future of US human space flight. Continue Reading
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                23 Oct 2009
                
                            
                            Photos: The IT Rich list 2009 - Cash, clicks and computers
This list was compiled using the Sunday Times Rich List and only includes people working in the technology industry and those that reside in the UK. So who's number one? Is it the Virgin or the 'bloke off the telly'? Continue Reading
By- Faisal Alani, UK at eBay
 
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                21 Oct 2009
                
                            
                            Israel carves a niche in IT security
IT security, risk, governance, continuity and compliance technologies are fast becoming some of Israel's top exports.
Analysing and...
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                20 Oct 2009
                
                            
                            Photos: Top ten fake celebrities to follow
There’s been a long and varied history of people pretending to be someone else on the internet. Continue Reading
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                19 Oct 2009
                
                            
                            Photos: Conspiracy and Censorship on the internet
Take a look at some of the most alarming cases of censorship that have taken the net by storm, how netizens have dealt with this issue, or how it was beaten back down. Continue Reading
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                13 Oct 2009
                
                            
                            Photos: Top ten places to run an IT company
The top 10 places in the world for IT companies to operate, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s third annual Benchmarking IT competitiveness report. Continue Reading
By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                15 Sep 2009
                
                            
                            Photos: Gravity experiments in space
The International Space Station may still be under construction, but microgravity research has been under way for decades. Here is a round-up of some of the most notable experiments. Continue Reading
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                14 Sep 2009
                
                            
                            Photos: Ten financial casualties following Lehman Brothers collapse
The collapse of investment bank Lehman Brothers after 150 years of operation a year ago this week shattered the foundations of the financial system that world stability relies on. Continue Reading
By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                08 Sep 2009
                
                            
                            EDS v Sky: the most significant judgement in an IT case ever?
It is now about a year since the trial in the dispute between BSkyB and EDS drew to a close. At the time, judgment was expected within a couple of months. The absence of a judgment becomes more conspicuous by the day. We can surely expect a verdict this side of Christmas. Can't we? Continue Reading
 
