• Could Tata Consultancy Services' £600m PADA deal be at risk?
  • Making time
  • Welsh Office to lead the way on teleconferencing?
  • India gets its own BPO Shawshank Redemption
  • Could government e-petitions be stopped?
  • BBC3 programme on dumped technology in Ghana
  • How to get a job - 2010 style
  • What are UK businesses using outsourcing for so far this year?
  • Where are your Facebook privacy settings?
  • HCL wins more plaudits, but was Cognizant the big success?
  • World Cup final ticket caption contest hotting up
  • Stemming the flood of ID card applications
  • Outsourcing could cut UK deficit, but will suppliers touch it with a barge pole?
  • iPad Aftershock
  • Lib-Con plans for NHS IT
  • Call for participants for cloud security survey
  • Designing social websites
  • Unlikely terms will turn up sermons on YouTube
  • Will Tory Lib Dem coalition agree on most IT matters?
  • NHS 2.0 will arise from NPfIT legacy says health informatics expert
  • 10 urgent IT questions for the new government to answer
  • The end is the beginning
  • Building Security In Maturity Model gets an Update
  • Why NHS IT spend may actually rise over the next few years
  • Tory caps on immigrant IT workers will be UK's loss
  • Social Media Revolution (Refreshed)
  • Microsoft Patch Tuesday: May 11th 2010
  • Long hours culture in IT really is bad for your health
  • Office 2010 arrives: time to upgrade...maybe
  • Tory caps on immigration survive Liberal quick rinse
  • The First 100 Days?
  • Microsoft Office 2010: Will you bother to upgrade?
  • See World Cup software boss talk shop
  • A Coalition for Consent?
  • Tata Consultancy Services UK head talks of recovery
  • Twitter followers don't equal influence
  • RBS to offshore hundreds more jobs
  • Indian IT giant could soon target UK SME
  • Vodafone announce (expensive) data plans for the iPad
  • Is Facebook dying under the weight of its own complexity?
  • Oracle hijacks Iron Man
  • Are patients being bullied into joining Summary Care Records?
  • Tell your GP a secret - and 900 council staff may have access to it
  • "Possibly the most corruptible in the whole world" - fixing the heart of UK ID
  • Security in outsourcing and offshoring
  • Physician, heal thyself - higher standards needed
  • Global perspectives on information security
  • World Cup final tickets still up for grabs
  • Hung Drawn and Quartered
  • iPad Pricing - Hurrah! We can afford one!
  • Linux is ready for the ultimate challenge
  • It was Twitter wot won!
  • Cutting the cost of cutting by turning crisis into opportunity
  • Cultural inertia is the biggest problem for tech adoption
  • NPfIT minister in contract talks with BT and CSC loses his seat
  • Lean manufacturing ? Fat chance.
  • High speed computerised share trading headed for regulation
  • Giving you the finger
  • Are Sri Lankans thinkers and Indians workers?
  • Brighton leads the UK, again
  • Can Weeresinghe make the London Stock Exchange succeed in IT sales?
  • Further thoughts on the effects of air travel disruption
  • Sunshine through the Clouds
  • Being social and responsible
  • Win two 2010 FIFA World Cup™ final tickets here
  • IT leaders may face recruitment challenges if Tories win
  • Logica revenues are down overall but the UK is up
  • eTick - eTock
  • HCL was the fastest growing Indian Supplier but TCS hangs on as biggest
  • Do women in technology need to just get on with it?
  • Would Tories create raft of new IT-related projects?
  • Time for a change in the way government runs - Burnt Oak Partners
  • Why did Accenture and HP services revenues drop the most last year
  • How to start a movement
  • Be prepared to create outcome based outsourcing agreements
  • Visualising social media
  • Whoever wins the election, IT will be vital
  • How can a charity use Twitter?
  • Women in technology are in Vogue (literally)
  • Oxygen thieves unite!
  • Involving your community
  • Not protecting your website is irresponsible
  • HP and Accenture have double digit declines in 2009
  • The elevated road ahead
  • Financial sector reform
  • Reflections on Infosecurity Europe
  • CW500 on Social Media
  • Steria CEO wants shared services to be introduced after general election
  • Nokia N900 review - Let the geek out!
  • UK loses its position as Europe's leading outsourcer
  • Five counterintuitive rules for building community
  • Time to hug a PGP employee?
  • The Digital Economy (emergency) Act?
  • Erasing David
  • Top IT executives are as bad as big bankers
  • The man from IT, he likes to say... no!
  • Betting on bigots
  • A game of email
  • Decimating the cost of broadband roll-out: the digital village pump
  • Could Gov't misuse Summary Care Records for self-serving reasons?
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