- CMA to probe Three and O2 over BT-EE merger
- Digital Schoolhouse finishes first successful year of teaching
- HP Cloud 28+ on course to go live in December 2015 with 200 members
- Government sets out code of practice for driverless car tests
- UK considers 10-year jail sentences for online piracy
- Comparethemarket uses Cloudera to gain single view of customer data
- Openreach CEO defends current operating model
- Hackers threaten to expose ALM’s dating and cheating site users
- Jacqueline De Rojas appointed TechUK president
- Google share price up after strong second quarter
- Stop telling patients not to Google – one man’s quest for joined-up healthcare
- United Airlines begins bug bounty payouts
- MPs win challenge to Dripa surveillance legislation
- UK man arrested for hacking into US government computers
- Apple and Samsung line up behind GSMA embedded SIM standard
- Hunt elects Martha Lane Fox to develop NHS digital innovation proposal
- Cloud maturity still rare in Nordic organisations
- Government to give £5,000 cyber security boost to SMEs
- Puppet Labs hails importance of IT managers in winning over DevOps sceptics in the enterprise
- All-flash array maker Kaminario plans TLC flash in arrays
- UK leads critical infrastructure cyber security, but change still needed
- Google sponsors OpenStack hybrid interoperability
- Network Services Framework goes live across public sector
- UK tech sector called to contribute to EC Digital Single Market consultations
- Ofcom starts debate over future of BT and Openreach
- Women in IT meet prime minister David Cameron's gender pay gap news with scepticism
- Specialist clothing brand Musto deploys Cybertill point of sale system
- Enterprises miss out on cloud cost benefits by sticking with on-demand pricing plans
- GDS creates outcomes framework for digital inclusion
- Nimble OS upgrade gives all-flash tier in CS hybrid flash storage
- The obstacles to software-as-a-service adoption in banking
- Salesforce Foundation grants $1m to education non-profit organisations
- Collaboration key to defeat cyber threats, says Cert-UK
- Huawei to implement 4.5G network for Shanghai Disney
- PricewaterhouseCoopers outlines steps to tackle the sprawl of shadow cloud
- Microsoft expands Cortana to power cloud-based predictive analytics
- European IaaS adoption set to soar as more IT infrastructure moves off-premise
- US datacentre company Digital Realty buys rival Telx to build out co-location business
- False malware alerts cost European firms £500,000 a year, study shows
- Nordic region has most connected 'things' per person
- Anyone still running Windows Server 2003 is now at risk
- Defra could face a further £370m in penalties if CAP reform fails
- Arvato rejects big six suppliers for Violin Memory all-flash storage
- UK disaster recovery maturing – but testing remains a concern, says report
- Fujitsu calls up Memset to deliver infrastructure services to HMRC
- Nokia may re-enter smartphone market in 2016
- RUSI surveillance review calls for clearer UK interception legislation
- Banker’s startup experience feathers the nest for Starling Bank
- Vodafone scheme to help SMEs get online
- Land Rover praised for recall over software security bug
- AWS to build wind farm in North Carolina to power its cloud datacentres
- 74% of engineering, science and hi-tech sector in need of highly skilled staff
- CIO interview: Mattias Forsberg, Systembolaget
- Apple Pay contactless iPhone payments hits UK high streets
- Android users not securing devices, survey shows
- Silicon Valley Internship Programme teams up with Girls in Tech to find female graduates
- Symantec bets on simplicity, cloud and mobile
- Rackspace brings public cloud managed support to Microsoft Azure
- Government launches £10m smart cities contest
- UK to invest £45m in digital research and skills
- Huawei joins European 5G research project
- TechUK paper urges industry to collaborate in closing the IT skills gap
- Dutch college live-streams lectures with SDN and load balancers
- Seagate embarks on renewed HPC push through partnerships with HP and IBM
- Balabit bets big on Blindspotter
- Adobe to patch two more Flash flaws exposed by Hacking Team hack
- GE predictive analytics optimises Irish Power electricity production
- Public sector organisations not consulting consumers about digital services
- Cut IT team by a third, says VMware cloud chief
- Eileen Burbidge appointed special envoy for fintech
- Government moves to cut broadband red tape
- Open Data Institute hails “network thinking” among winners in 2015 awards
- IBM squeezes more out of chip technology with 7nm breakthrough
- UK sales teams are the most exposed to cyber attacks, study reveals
- Government produces Digital Transformation Plan to boost UK productivity
- Splunk acquires behavioural analytics firm Caspida in $190m deal
- PayPal most trusted mobile wallet in UK as Apple Pay set for launch
- Nordic countries differ wildly in their e-commerce needs
- Lotus Formula 1 gears up for racing with Microsoft Dynamics
- OpenSSL bug serious – but no Heartbleed, say experts
- Bright Little Labs inspires children through Detective Dot role model
- Cisco invests $1bn in UK skills and startups
- Grexit threatens to cut Greek IT spending by $3.7bn
- Wimbledon ‘threat’ to enterprise data allowance
- GDS set for share of £55m pot to boost digital government plan
- Tata Consultancy Services to train 100,000 staff as digital professionals
- Government finds £10m for ultrafast broadband in the South West
- Panasas boosts scale-out NAS offerings with flash and disk AS18
- Failure of NYSE, United and WSJ.com systems raises concerns
- AWS adds Chef to cloud Marketplace to drive up DevOps adoption
- Organisations remain on Windows Server 2003 as end of support looms
- Former Virgin Atlantic IT chief takes up Wellcome Trust interim CIO role
- CIO interview: Lars Ruben Hansen, Rema 1000 Denmark and Reitan Distribution
- Finnish hacker teen dodges jail for 50,000 cyber attacks
- BlackBerry Enterprise Server 12.2 adds Knox and Android for Work support
- Balabit releases Blindspotter real-time user monitoring tool
- Computer Weekly reveals the 50 most influential women in UK IT 2015
- IT sector needs 're-framing', says 2015's most influential woman in UK IT
- Do we really need bank branches?
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