• Hope shines through crack in lid of open standards coffin
  • Jaspersoft serves business intelligence on open clouds
  • Why should I study computer science when the jobs go offshore?
  • Microsoft Patch Tuesday Application Compatibility Report - January 2012
  • Nokia has no plans for the enterprise - Just wait and hope consumerisation works
  • Qualcomm enter the Smart TV market
  • Intel and Motorola confirm 'multi-year and multi-device agreement'
  • Google open sources Zygote 3D human body viewer
  • The worlds smartest (TV) thief?
  • After its meteoric rise the iPad has come back down to earth with a bang.
  • IT security, still a dirty word
  • IT teaching reform arrives at last - we may not get the opportunity again
  • Video: Dell XPS 13 - The business focused ultrabook
  • Video: Lenovo k800 is the first Intel smartphone (only available in China)
  • Video: Samsung unveils 55 inch Super OLED TV - It's not only super, it's smart too!
  • Video: Samsung launches Series 5 Ultrabook range
  • Video: HTC Titan II unveiled at CES 2012 - Titanic or Clash of the... ?
  • Application development in the cloud with SharePoint Online 2010
  • Which will do more for economic recovery - HS2 or O2 ?
  • BlackBerry PlayBook development alive and well, apparently
  • Windows 8 - Running on ARM, Gunning for Android
  • Video: Nokia Lumia 900 - Unveiled at CES 2012
  • Intel begins the era of the ultrabook and Windows 8 touch devices
  • Cloud security breach inevitable as businesses underestimate security due diligence
  • What will be the biggest computer cockups of 2012 ?
  • The Lenovo IdeaTab S2 10"
  • Smartphones know what you are thinking
  • Google open sources new HTML5 video tool
  • You read it here first - London gets free wifi
  • Microsoft hustled UK retreat on open standards, says leaked report
  • Symantec IP theft highlights 3rd party security threat
  • A New Year's resolution for CIOs: start to look at start-ups
  • Huge cloud computing data breach waiting to happen
  • The Internet Speedometer: Akamai's real time global web dashboards
  • CES 2012: Gearing, training and waiting
  • Is cloud computing becoming an awkward teenager that needs orchestration?
  • NASA boldly goes deeper into open source with code.NASA
  • Controversial predictions for IT and outsourcing in 2012
  • The myths of innovation
  • Has BDUK stuffed DCMS ? The Civil Service Staff College Case Study
  • Security researchers uncover more cyber spying
  • Mozilla overhauls for version 2.0 of public licence
  • Will 2012 be the Year that convergence finally happens?
  • Video: code quality
  • Apple iPhone malfunction leaves Tesco red-faced
  • Not sticking to your New Year's resolution? That'll be a fiver please.
  • Diamond jubilees, London Olympics & software conferences
  • What's in store for IT outsourcing in 2012?
  • Software development in 2012, three-wise predictions?
  • What a NHSIT year for CSC
  • Six security forecasts for 2012
  • Did Westminster and Kensington stuff BDUK for Christmas?
  • Security Forecasts for 2011 - Right or Wrong?
  • Siri Inspires Technology's Aural Evolution
  • The problem with open source in 2012
  • 5 gadget predictions for 2012
  • Do you care about green IT?
  • KYC = Kompromise Your Customer (by exposing their credentials to unnecessary risk)
  • Open standards rift tears UK policy to shreds
  • Twitter open sources Android security: Twaltruism or Twilanthropy?
  • The coolest smartphone in history?
  • The Nativity like you've never seen before
  • SAP's 2012 vision: gas meters, Twitter and Aktiengesellschaft
  • The answers are out there - the scale of the skills challenge
  • Gaming gecko
  • Buzz Aldrin, MIT & open source learning
  • IBM hypothesises on next five years of innovation
  • Suppliers got sweeteners in MOU deals
  • Windows 8 app store to allow open source apps
  • Ubuntu Squeezebox music server: update and modifications
  • Will this be the last censorship-free Internet Christmas?
  • NHS IT project is dead, but why do large IT projects fail? Part 27
  • So that was 2011. How was it for IT?
  • No fix in sight for SCADA security
  • Santa outsources North Pole toy factory B2B environment
  • It isn't your personality that stops you from having a holiday romance, it's your iPhone
  • Digital by Default versus Cybersecurity: herding the sheep on-line to be fleeced
  • Uncertain European economy begins to bite outsourcers
  • ESET, the award winning infosec firm UK still waking up to
  • IBM's "new" Internet: full of toasters, earrings & electronic T-shirts
  • There's nowt so QR as farm folk
  • Developer chat-up lines
  • Back in my day........we didn't have apps
  • Curing Santa's 'hiccups' in Java online retail apps
  • Small businesses need better security advice
  • Never-ending megadeals embarrass gov ICT strategy
  • Naked car thief becomes pedigree's chum
  • NHS IT project is dead, but why do large IT projects fail? Part 26
  • Data analytics for the drag-and-drop generation
  • US bill could punish firms that offshore call centres
  • Five predictions for outsourcing in 2012
  • "Ecoute moi," said the kitchen
  • Q&A with Reshma Sandeep Das from Orange Labs
  • HP pours open source on webOS for mobile
  • The desert island procedural set-based thinking challenge
  • Following the rules of the game
  • Communicating information quickly and efficiently
  • The Countryside Alliance opens the BDUK shooting season
  • Cognizant staff blogging critical to internal efficiencies and customer services
  • Will our future be shaped by "polyglot" programmers?
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