• (Ex)terminated by (un)ethical review - or Death by Data Protection revisited
  • Government standards vehicle driven by "clueless fuckwittery"
  • IT Spend as % Turnover - Architectural & Engineering Consultants
  • Secure Systems Development Conference - A Must See!
  • Has BT Global Services turned a corner and if so what corner?
  • Dubai programmers show self-sufficiency in mobile app development
  • Indian suppliers are the new IT bellwethers
  • Photos: Another piece in the puzzle of the iPhone 5?
  • Review: Aiptek i2 3D camera - Great fun, very cheap!
  • Greenpeace challenges the Cloud industry on the environment
  • Orchard's free, open source content management system
  • Computer Services Spend - Medium Companies
  • Agile will fail GovIT, says corporate lawyer
  • BBC Interviews Nigel Stanley on Phone Hacking
  • BBC Story on Bloor Research into Jihadists use of Smartphones
  • How do you measure social media value?
  • Paternity leave - where are we now?
  • Poised for growth? Twidroyd & Twitter clients for Android
  • IT Spend - Community & Personal Services
  • The Three Faces of Information Security
  • Deadline today (yes Easter Monday!) for DWP Data Sharing Consultation
  • What identities do you trust in the on-line world - and why?
  • Reflections on Infosecurity Europe 2011
  • Something old, something new, something secure & something blue
  • Police data hub raises doubts over open source policy
  • Video review: HP Touchpad - Ready for launch!
  • IT Staff as % All Staff - Rubber & Plastic Manufacture
  • iPhone5, the CFO and tech innovation
  • Orange call centre staff in Darlington told to move to the Philippines or face redundancy
  • Several warnings to business from ICO at Infosec 2011
  • Garter: in applications, it's design that makes the difference
  • IT Operation Pay - Art, Entertainment, Recreation
  • Consumer tech: the flip side...
  • KPMG gives Equaterra the breadth it needs to be more focussed
  • Infosec 2011: application (development) appetisers Part I
  • A true story of IT resilience - direct from Cairo
  • Video review: Samsung Galaxy S 2 - Warp speed captain!
  • IT User Support Staff Numbers - Real Estate
  • More needs to be done to make cloud computing mainstream
  • Facebook causes insomnia
  • SAP chiefs play down speculation of a take-over
  • Will Coalition's 'dangerous cocktail' give women a tough time?
  • Public Sector Pay
  • Video: Charlie and the Apple Factory - Apple's secret to success revealed
  • Openoffice.org regains community-based pedigree
  • Real or imagined? Open source contributions from Oracle
  • The start of an era
  • Novell: we are among "top" contributors to Linux kernel
  • Review: Creative ZiiO 7. Does it have a place in the market?
  • Computer Weekly goes to print for the last time as new era begins
  • Telecom Services Spend - Accommodation & Food Service
  • Cloud computing is NOT a product, discuss
  • Banks could soon have to seperate groupwide outsourcing contracts?
  • Local ICT sold down river
  • PC refresh cycles given the axe. Literally
  • Google Voice - Not ready for enterprise primetime
  • Monkey Magic at risk as China clamps down on time travel
  • The open source USP? - flexibility, flexibility, flexibility...
  • Technology enables Orwellian world, but at least there won't be traffic jams
  • What keeps you awake at night?
  • Cambium report targets CRC innovation opportunities for suppliers
  • IT Spend as % Turnover - Motor Manufacture
  • How shalt we configure & manage the cloud, oh lord?
  • Is the education system failing to raise young women's career aspirations?
  • Biggest Spenders - Telecom Services
  • Microsoft showcases developer 'platform preview' of Internet Explorer 10
  • Interview with Christine Brown-Quinn: The truths about a career/family life balance
  • BI is NOT a Cloud application
  • Open source "application monitoring" & ergonomic toilet brushes
  • Mobile Phone Hacking at Counter Terrorism Expo, London, April 2011
  • Largest IT Budgets - Medium Business Services Firms
  • A quick look inside the Teradata Active EDW 6680
  • Teradata launches Active EDW 6680 hybrid storage solution
  • Interview with IEEE CEO: Women favour technical careers with societal impact
  • Use it or go bust
  • Adobe ups the ante, but it never tells us how it does it
  • The Boy Scouts of America moves into 21st century
  • Teradata keeps Aster Data at arms length
  • IT Staff Costs - Financial Services
  • Procurement in the Big Information Society
  • Worry less about offshoring and more about investing in people
  • Cloud resilience means dual network routing
  • Developers beware; the lethal SQL (injection) stalks this night
  • Experience of IT offshoring from the coal face
  • Vodafone 3D apps developer day, the Airplay SDK & pizza for lunch
  • IT Managers Pay - Top Earners in Small Manufacturing Firms
  • Could IBM's prediction of reverse IT offshoring be coming true?
  • Greening the Government's new ICT strategy
  • 75 year old woman cuts off the interwebs in Georgia and Armenia
  • Fujitsu given another chance after heart to heart with Highland Council
  • Computers are the answer to childrens names dilemma
  • Don't say legacy applications, say LONGEVITY applications!
  • Software Staff Numbers - Finance Houses
  • Ubuntu App Developer Week to run in cyberspace
  • Hopes for level playing field for UK IT workers fading after U-turn on immigrant worker pay
  • 5 reasons why government doesn't really want to reduce number of offshore IT workers in UK
  • June is cloud month, is this strategic cumulo stratus real?
  • IT Managers Pay - Wholesale Trade
  • Review: Archos 70 internet tablet. A real competitor?
  • Public sector IT workers not up to the private sector challenge, or are they?
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