• David Beckham, IBM and data analytics
  • Paperwork or real solutions?
  • How much of your personal data will go on sale as an unnecessary side effect of cost savings
  • CIOnet: The (Successful) Future IT Leader in 2015
  • Download full list of IE8/IE9 incompatible sites
  • Nokia-Microsoft: what about Intel?
  • Cameron & Co finding that government IT needs more than good intentions
  • Psychic gets timing wrong
  • Making Green Work: dare you commit corporate heresy?
  • IBM Software Group GM talks application & integration middleware
  • Apache Pivot: a lesser-known member of the tribe
  • WikiLeaks moves into T-shirts
  • E-skills pours cold water on UK IT skills shortage claims
  • Recession in outsourcing sector is over. Day three Nasscom 2011
  • Critical infrastructure under attack
  • Is it safe? Can open source be trusted?
  • Microsoft Patch Tuesday Update - 9th February 2011
  • Danish union claims Indian IT staff live like slaves and firms get staff into UK under minimum wage
  • Cloud dominates Indian shindig. Day two Nasscom.
  • Nokia CEO finally admits they're on a 'burning platform' - amazing to read
  • Sound Trojan for Smartphones
  • BREAKING: Nokia to adopt Windows Phone 7 instead of Symbian and MeeGo
  • Why I hate Nokia Smartphones
  • Taking on extra work
  • Could Egypt violence could leave its and other countries' offshore IT reputations in ruins?
  • IE 8 and IE 9 incompatibility: Thousands of sites are failing
  • IT services ready for growth, growth and growth. Day one Nasscom.
  • Is mandatory reporting of greenhouse gas emissions by business getting closer?
  • Internet Explorer 9 & the web application compatibility conundrum
  • Christina Aguilera copies and pastes national anthem error
  • Dell adds X Factor to jazz up corporate laptops
  • It's for you, Dad
  • Bicycle messenger
  • App-DNA Goes All App-V On Me
  • Nasscom gets opening day boost as India tightens its grip on global IT services
  • When will IBM become an Indian company?
  • Going beyond 'Green': the Business Case for Protecting 'Nature'
  • Two out of five admit abusing their computers
  • App-DNA and the evolution of application virtualisation
  • Will Nasscom reveal the new normal in outsourcing?
  • Hello - Avon tweeting!
  • Business Intelligence - Corporate Oxymoron or Capability
  • Read the confidential document about Labour's plans to reduce immigration leaked by Wikileaks
  • IT mega deals are not dead but have been sleeping
  • Security, like charity, should begin at home
  • Geolocation tracker to remotely delete data on stolen devices
  • Could UK get universal high speed broadband for £5bn?
  • Could the cashless economy finally be here?
  • IT jobs are still being sent offshore, but what happens to the UK workers that lost jobs?
  • HP fails to tell customers which PCs are affected by Sandy Bridge flaw
  • Using broadband infrastructure investment to help engineer economic recovery
  • White House email outage forces staff to use pens, paper and phones
  • Rackspace & NASA OpenStack countdown to 'Bexar' code launch
  • Guilty conscience? There's an app for that.
  • Change of Identity
  • Canonical: open source is the driving force of cloud computing
  • Outrageous tweet about Egypt
  • Five Autumn Developer Convention Dates Announced
  • The end for the Carbon Reduction Commitment?
  • Microsoft, Intel, Adobe & others join for developer relations conference
  • Enter the Sustainable Business Awards
  • UK maternity provisions contribute to women leaving IT. Will we see a change in maternity laws?
  • Parliament mulls Hansard for YouTube
  • Sage & Onions: a new UK developer platform
  • The Computer Weekly royal wedding - now on the BBC!
  • Mad programmer
  • Gods of software
  • Next-gen rapid app development on Windows Phone 7
  • 40% of UK IT professionals have spent time out of work in the last 5 years
  • Government fails fibre tax query
  • Infosys signs off at World Economic Forum in Davos
  • IBM clarifies Cognos 10 Cloud strategy
  • Continental European governments will find it easier to cut IT costs than UK
  • Microsoft workaround for using Yahoo Mail on Windows Phone 7 devices
  • Why IT must understand Facebook
  • Hello? Yeah, I'm on the tube...
  • OpenLogic's top 10 open source projects & video viral
  • Adversity breeds innovation
  • Hacked website plentyoffish.com appeals to highest authority to crack down on hacker
  • Charting the vendor landscape for web and email security
  • Help navigating the IT outsourcing sector
  • Barriers to getting IT right
  • Are IT outsourcing and offshoring contracts failing to deliver?
  • How Diageo makes IT efficient
  • How IT helps Diageo make its customers happy
  • DWP ID Plan - read the Restricted report
  • RIM shows off security features of Blackberry Playbook
  • The cost of wind power
  • Only 4.2% of India's engineers are fit to work in a software product firm
  • ID cards flaws - yet again government needs to learn from its mistakes
  • What Lancashire should learn
  • Genius/fail
  • Staying connected at conferences
  • Podcast: six tips on how to be a top CIO
  • IT professionals have your say about the state of outsourcing contracts
  • Bet365 developers gamble on "In-Play" complex processing
  • Virtual driving skills do not translate into the real world, study finds
  • Evolutionary theory
  • Infosys feels a sense of urgency at the WEF in Davos
  • UK businesses have booted out hundreds of IT staff and offshored hundreds in last two year
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