• Gartner: CIOs spend more on BI as business growth returns
  • LateRooms overcomes database bottleneck with flash storage strategy
  • Forum meets to plan digital help for high streets
  • ISACA launches cyber-security skills programme
  • EE sees further rise in demand as big companies move to 4G
  • Microsoft warns of new zero-day Internet Explorer flaw
  • Cyber threat detection paramount, says SANS fellow
  • Microsoft completes Nokia acquisition
  • Tintri VM storage helps firm solve issues caused by admin clashes
  • Tech giants pay out $300 million to settle anti-poaching case
  • Heartbleed prompts tech firms to pledge open-source support
  • Cloud service boost powers Microsoft third-quarter earnings
  • Amazon’s soaring first-quarter sales fail to impress investors
  • Closing gender gap could generate extra £2.6bn a year for UK economy
  • European youth believe they lack skills for digital economy
  • Modular datacentres yield 30% more savings than traditional datacentres
  • Half UK IT decision makers unaware of coming EU data laws, study shows
  • European insurance firms lagging in digital
  • UK broadband ranking suffers, with some users getting just 600Kbps
  • Barclays bank launches investment app
  • Obituary: Pioneering Computer Weekly journalist Ron Coates
  • Facebook reports strong quarter driven by mobile ads
  • Ecclesiastical outsources IT for the first time to get data benefits
  • Businesses face Oracle applications support timebomb
  • Apple beats expectations and woos investors
  • Home Office tenders for new Emergency Services Network (ESN) provider
  • TLA launches health tech competition for startups
  • Six Degrees datacentre suffers outage for more than 12 hours
  • Up to 500 GP practices to pilot Care.data from the autumn
  • US Bank migrates all ATMs to Windows 7
  • Google’s renewable energy purchase for datacentres soars over 1GW
  • HDS upgrades its mainframe-friendly VSP G1000 enterprise storage array
  • CIO interview: The IT behind the academic cycle
  • TfL to enable smartphone tickets
  • HP firmware bricks ProLiant server models
  • Google refunds bogus security app buyers
  • Most cyber attacks use only three methods, Verizon breach report shows
  • Microsoft and Equinix collaborate to privately connect Azure cloud and on-premise IT
  • Ordnance Survey and BT sign £23m data deal
  • Cyber attacks move to cloud with increased adoption, report shows
  • UK finance firms to face planned hacking
  • Microsoft invests in next-gen energy technologies to power datacentres
  • Disaster recovery is vital in software-defined datacentre era
  • Women in tech learn how to make the web work for them
  • Talent shortage is threatening growth of London’s technology sector
  • New iOS malware highlights threat to Apple mobile devices
  • Dell skips smartphones to focus on convergence
  • IBM hardware struggles, with first quarter earnings a fifth lower than last year
  • Datacentre lessons learnt from Heartbleed bug
  • DDoS toolkits boost attacks in first quarter of 2014
  • Is the PRA dream of ripping and replacing banking IT feasible?
  • SAP declares 8% revenue growth in EMEA
  • Just 2% of citizens think government’s digital services will have an effect
  • Claranet acquires Dutch cloud provider NovaData
  • Centerprise ICT 2015 Treasury contract guarantee of SME commitment
  • Tests prove Heartbleed bug exposes OpenVPN private keys
  • Google grows, but less than last year
  • Canada sees first Heartbleed bug arrest
  • Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has his Trustworthy Computing moment
  • Scotland will be home to UK’s first fully green datacentre
  • Ericsson picks OpenStack for its $30m datacentre and cloud infrastructure
  • GCHQ appoints Robert Hannigan as new director
  • Circuit breakers to be introduced to control financial trading
  • Zebra Technologies to acquire Motorola’s enterprise business for $3.45bn
  • Nationwide completes video consultation roll-out
  • Tech and engineering companies shine in Best for Vets Employers list
  • Q&A: SAP's Mike Ettling discusses SuccessFactors cloud HR strategy
  • Technology investment returns to the CEO agenda
  • Interview: Alex Alexander, multichannel technology director at Asda
  • IT budget gears towards innovation
  • Tesco blames 6% drop in profits on shift to online retailing
  • Heartbleed repairs threaten to cripple the internet
  • Yahoo shares up despite fall in profits
  • Interview: How Ordnance Survey supports geolocation startups
  • Greenpeace singles out datacentre firms for lack of energy efficiency
  • EU data privacy authorities approve Microsoft Azure, Office 365 cloud services
  • G-Cloud chief claims customers have made £120m savings
  • How small tech firms can reduce cyber risk
  • TCS and Twitter generate real-time India election data
  • Superfast broadband speeds rise, but rural areas still considerably slower, says Ofcom
  • IT outsourcing increases at fastest rate since 2010
  • (ISC)² launches cyber forensics credential in Europe
  • Go ON UK founder Martha Lane Fox takes basic online skills drive to Northern Ireland
  • Mumsnet becomes first known UK victim of Heartbleed bug
  • IT and technology salaries rise 2.5% in 12 months
  • Canada Revenue agency reports Heartbleed data theft
  • Facebook to move into banking as consumers seek more choice
  • Most cloud services pose security and compliance risks to European businesses
  • Will Meghraj spur adoption of app stores in Indian private sector?
  • Businesses lack skills for change management projects
  • Women in London Tech Group driving benefits of a diverse workforce
  • Telco firm cuts incident response time by 80%
  • Employers more likely to take on young people with work experience
  • Fearless women in IT setting their own tone on the startup scene
  • Government pledges to reduce digital divide by 25%
  • Heartbleed denial reveals loophole for NSA spying
  • Are retailers using data analytics to their advantage?
  • Co-op Bank plans to 'fix the fundamentals' and invest in IT
  • Business can no longer ignore cyber conflict, says report
  • NHS Legal Services department adopts voice recognition
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