• Small businesses need apprentices
  • The CIO Today, or How To Give a Dog a Bad Name
  • Lady Gaga meets her match with Oracle's Lady Java
  • Could China be about to reduce India's offshore IT dominance?
  • Student on A-level ICT: "I don't want to learn about floppy disks anymore"
  • Business world's ambivalence contributes to continuing pay gap
  • Ubuntu's next version is the Natty Narwhal
  • Electronic ID cards are rubbish? Don't tell the Germans
  • Poll: A-level results - Annual disappointment for the IT sector
  • HTML 5 & Internet Explorer 9 opinions, not all from Microsoft
  • Are IT services deals increasingly moving onshore?
  • Preview the new Microsoft Small Business Server here
  • Thinking small: can government buy more IT from SMEs?
  • Google Vs Microsoft
  • Security awareness in different cultures
  • Adobe's testing tool for your web site "experience"
  • Back soon...
  • Accenture predicts open source adoption, but does it "join in" too?
  • The cost to build UK's next generation networks
  • DBAs need to take control of Wikis
  • Win an iPad from Computer Weekly and 360°IT - but be quick!
  • NGN guidelines to £20 tax per house
  • Massive UK job losses loom as change projects approach sign off
  • If Wipro wants 50% of European staff to be locals it had better get its act together.
  • Online trading is a minefield for SMEs
  • A "sneaky peek" at Embarcadero RAD Studio XE
  • Sustainability for competitive advantage in the mobile world
  • Are you reading this on the loo?
  • Smaller companies can still be social
  • Shamed HP CEO could pocket $40m due to legal loophole
  • Is the greatest IT acronym for Indian IT?
  • Small businesses are in danger of losing their websites
  • Large IT service providers are eyeing up the SME services in the cloud
  • Da Vinci Code meets Lord of the Rings in plan to save the internet
  • Researchers show private web browsing history is not so private
  • Microsoft responds to Windows Phone 7 application development criticism
  • HP's former CEO Mark Hurd and board members face shareholder law suit
  • "Everything-as-a-Service" is now accepting phone calls
  • UK businesses sufferering from green fatigue, warns Kyocera
  • Open source already used in 80% of corporates
  • Women and 'masculine' jobs
  • Husband fingered as polygamist by digital fingerprints on Facebook
  • Will the strong results of UK banks delay IT outsourcing projects?
  • SAP could struggle to crack SME market
  • Many SMEs believe IT is a freelance role not in-house
  • StarTeam Express, answer me yes
  • Dealing with digital natives
  • SMEs are getting burned by e-commerce fraud
  • Should SMEs using Microsoft SBS rely on Microsoft's disaster recovery remedy?
  • DNSSEC will increase security, but could choke networks
  • Outrage as US senator labels Indian IT firms Chop Shops?
  • Big IT suppliers should come out the closet about SMEs
  • The Daily Telegraph weighs in on CRC scheme
  • Microsoft Patch Tuesday - 10th August 2010
  • Carry on Doctor, Your Electronic Patient Records Are Secure
  • The BBC's lost laptops
  • Open Compliance Programme Launched At LinuxCon Boston
  • Cognizant: When is an Indian IT supplier not Indian?
  • How do HP employees feel about CEO Mark Hurd leaving?
  • Is virtualisation a cloud stepping stone for SMEs?
  • There is upheaval coming to IT services firms as business models are questioned
  • Norton Rose Publishes Survey on Cleantech and Private Equity
  • Canonical Widens Ubuntu Cloud Coverage With IBM DB2 Express-C
  • HP ousting Hurd is a repeat of "idiots" on Apple board ousting Jobs, says Ellison
  • Use Experian et al to improve service not just cut fraud
  • HTC have a new phone coming, dunno what it's called
  • The BBC puts Smartphone security on test
  • How do you measure your online networking value?
  • HTC Schubert Windows Phone 7 flagship (should've called it the sherbet, Google would've)
  • How to get cheap universal broadband in the UK
  • Infosys uses social media to promote its social media platform
  • SMEs are bigger than large enterprises and IT really matters
  • August Patch Tuesday - a busy time for the deployment team
  • Cloud computing will increase open source take-up in big business
  • Was HP CEO's accuser a soft porn actress?
  • Two thirds of British firms support social media at work
  • Where will cloud computing take us in five-years time?
  • SME IT is bigger than Enterprise IT
  • Change management needs to keep pace with technology innovation
  • Who will replace Mark Hurd as HP CEO?
  • UAE, Saudi and the Blackberry Security Conundrum
  • HP CEO Mark Hurd resigns after sexual harrasment and false expenses inquiry
  • Much Ado About Business
  • Sustainability -- The Next Driver For Innovation And Growth
  • Don't tell the spooks
  • Online film competition with the BCS
  • Computer super-material could stop your shoes smelling
  • The UK government should rent out spare datacentre capacity
  • SNORT uses 'many eyeballs' for free network intrusion detection
  • TPI is now dedicated to cloud computing
  • Wipro gets its first European datacentre through Citibank deal
  • TomTom's alive! Satnav is blessed
  • Linux rises most but SQL, Java, C, C#, .Net and ASP skills most demanded
  • Internet Explorer 9: "11 times faster than IE8"
  • Why IT departments need to take Apple seriously
  • SAP, Perl as well as .Net skills in short supply in the UK
  • How should CIOs manage service integration?
  • Acronym Spaghetti: BPM needs UPM to support BAM and CEP
  • Recession changes IT outsourcing industry
  • Who are the best IT outsourcing service providers in Europe?
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