• 10 Minutes Versus 10 Days
  • Are the police setting up an IT company to get around European procurement law?
  • Is Android standing on the shoulders of the Microsoft giant?
  • Don't just cut the ribbon, fuse the fibre
  • Gaming industry yet to learn lessons from Sony hack
  • National Outsourcing Association awards the industry
  • Eating our own dog food for the new-look ComputerWeekly.com
  • Cost cutting is still the main reason to outsource IT
  • UK biz should get visibility of data breaches now, says LogRhythm
  • Inside Outsourcing website has been upgraded
  • SAP does not plan to challenge Google search
  • Is SAP finally getting its money's worth from Sybase?
  • NHS IT project is dead, but why do large IT projects fail? Part 18.
  • Mike Lynch, CEO of Autonomy podcast on next gen IT
  • Oracle claims Solaris 11 is "first" cloud operating system
  • Gartner ITxpo 2011 Barcelona: Why IT matters to a CEO
  • SAP sees Hana as potential new money spinner
  • Microsoft grows mobile portfolio (literally)
  • Making your way in IT: Advice for entry-level IT professionals
  • Fedora tips its brim to cloud computing with release 16
  • Microsoft Patch Tuesday Compatibility Report from ChangeBASE
  • CSC bags phone support for cyber warriors
  • Security for small businesses
  • Listen to Olympics CIO Gerry Pennell interview at Gartner ITxpo
  • Why has Wipro pulled out of My Civil Service Pension bid?
  • No half-baked solution to weak WiFi signal
  • Environment Agency publishes Carbon Reduction Commitment League Table
  • Job market on the rise for UK PHP developers
  • NHS IT project is dead, but why do large IT projects fail? Part 17.
  • Am I the only one amazed by gesture input? Watch out for Swype syndrome.
  • Mobile Goes Data Mad
  • Does Oracle's Larry Ellison care about open source and Java?
  • Preaching in a security wilderness
  • IT operations in Malaysia could offer the near China experience
  • Two examples of real information warfare hacking
  • London cybersecurity conference: a missed opportunity?
  • Why the next app gold rush won't just be on iTunes
  • Where is Cognizant getting its growth from?
  • US military issues agile and open standards orders after ERP disasters
  • NHS IT project is dead, but why do large IT projects fail? Part 16
  • Do open source projects get too many birthday presents?
  • Data's main drivers: volume, velocity, variety and variability
  • Reminder for Everywoman in Technology awards: Less than a month to nominate
  • Is the sum of all fears really destroying offshore contact centre Industry?
  • A must have for the Christmas list!
  • 1980's style tweeting looks cool but it's time consuming
  • Ubuntu on tablet PCs by 2014
  • Hands-on Preview of Canon EOS-1D X DSLR
  • Hackers rooting and jailbreaking mobile apps for evil malware creation
  • Is the £40,000 minimum pay threshold enough to stop IT firms abusing the ICT immigration loophole?
  • When the Cybersecurity S**t Hits the Fan
  • Government might become less reliant on IT oligopoly but more reliant on suppliers in long run
  • The Foundation of Success
  • The trends that are shaping the industry
  • Seminar on migrating to Exchange 2010 and email archiving options
  • Information Security around the World
  • E-readers actually get heavier each time a new e-book is downloaded
  • UKtech50: Putting IT at the centre of economic recovery
  • NHS IT project is dead, but why do large IT projects fail? Part 15
  • Turns out Samsung are close to offering flexible displays
  • Holely Halloween!
  • Project management lessons from the chicken and the pig
  • Public sector IT jobs plummeting and software suppliers are recruiting the most
  • Why do IT Projects Succeed?
  • Justifying the commercial license for open source
  • BT survey reveals 20% of UK adults have never sent an email
  • Anti-social OAP alert!
  • Nokia, Innovative? Noooooo that can't be right.
  • CRC league table now expected in November
  • IT Disputes - Better Contracts Will Save You Money
  • Martha Lane Fox backs Coding for Kids programming tuition
  • Can't speak French? Your kitchen cabinets could help you learn
  • Zombie server alert
  • NHS IT project is dead, but why do large IT projects fail? Part 14
  • One to watch: Code-Breakers
  • Following the open source (and beer) trail through Europe
  • Open standards: UK dithers over royalty question
  • First steps towards a career in IT by The Open University
  • Watch out India the mumpreneurs are coming
  • How SMEs can benefit from the cloud
  • Suppliers must create SME cloud packages
  • Supercomputer software, wind power turbines & big data analytics
  • The world needs start-ups to help drive innovation
  • Opinion split on whether public sector IT workers can hack it in the private sector
  • Programming possibilities: recognising facial recognition technology
  • The HTC and Google story: A love affair and a tragedy
  • GPS-enabled shoes to hit US market soon
  • NHS IT project is dead, but why do large IT projects fail? Part 13
  • Analysis: dust settles on Apple's 'disappointing' iPhone 4S launch
  • One in four UK organisations unaware of DPA obligations
  • Christine Hodgson, chairman at Capgemini UK, on the need to embrace apprenticeships
  • Government IT strategy aims to overcome three key risks - the real work starts now
  • Find washing boring? Not anymore!
  • Robot breaks Rubik's Cube record
  • Case studies will drive the rapid adoption of the cloud
  • Joomla! CMS: from ecommerce portals to the parish church & pancakes
  • How loosely coupled applications beat middleware
  • NHS IT project is dead, but why do large IT projects fail? Part 12
  • VMworld 2011: Listen to Paul Maritz's keynote in Copenhagen
  • MC Hammer - It's deep search time
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