• Cabinet Office completes first user trial of consumer technologies
  • Duke of York learns to code with London school children
  • Croydon’s technology cluster sees 23% growth
  • Andy Nelson quits as DWP CIO
  • Privacy groups call for review of Facebook Whatsapp deal
  • Europol issues public Wi-Fi security warning
  • Employers pledge over 20,000 apprenticeships roles for National Apprenticeship Week
  • Morgan Stanley and comparethemarket.com join BCS teacher training scheme
  • Techpreneur of the Year Awards launched for women in tech startups
  • John Lewis sees omni-channel growth in yearly results
  • Security by design still not a reality, says security veteran
  • Government must drive SMEs to take up broadband
  • HSCIC announces four steps to transparency
  • Thames Water pilots smart analytics with Accenture
  • Will Facebook’s acquisition spur the Indian startup sector?
  • Porn still most potent mobile malware channel, says Blue Coat
  • G4S signs Barclaycard IT chief Martin Taylor to fill new CIO role
  • Ukraine and Russia locked in a cyber stand-off
  • Target’s CIO resigns after massive data breach
  • Duke of York and Young Rewired State launch Peer to Peer Challenge
  • Half of CIOs believe business has too many applications
  • Workers spend more on devices than tea
  • Many greenfield sites available for IT outsourcing
  • US holds hearing on data security
  • Payments market to open to new service providers
  • Indian cyber space less secure than neighbors
  • Does Gigaclear’s broadband win show new direction for BDUK?
  • The wider implications of Oracle's Rimini licensing dispute
  • Chinese mobile underground shows need for security, says report
  • Channel 4 CTO Bob Harris leaves to set up consultancy firm
  • Clegg calls for transparency in UK security surveillance
  • Web-based attacks double in 2013, study finds
  • IT threats top business concerns, report shows
  • CIO interview: John Hinshaw – the man behind HP's IT turnaround plan
  • Netflix shows how to get cloud rolling
  • Identity theft linked to 60% of UK fraud in 2013
  • Financial services sector attracts most cyber crime, says PwC study
  • Capgemini and Aston Uni launch two work-based degrees
  • Blogger finds basic security flaw in UK Parliament’s website
  • Team Cymru exposes SOHO router compromise
  • Google’s 'Juice Bar' workshop offers e-skills to Newcastle SMEs
  • NHS England facing further criticism over use of patient medical data
  • Apprentices and employers show support during National Apprenticeship Week
  • Android tablets sell more than iOS tablets
  • RSA 2014: Malware rates linked to socio-economic factors
  • UK councils struggling to meet the needs of mobile web users
  • BT to recruit 1,000 apprentices in IT technology, research and engineering
  • BASF sells IT services arm to Tech Mahindra
  • RSA 2014: Microsoft and partners defend botnet disruption
  • CIO interview: Phil Jordan, global chief information officer, Telefónica
  • Why cloud's not reigning in the enterprise
  • RSA 2014: FBI director promises surveillance with privacy
  • Labour to call for crackdown on cyber crime
  • John Lewis to launch startup incubator - JLab
  • The big themes of Mobile World Congress 2014
  • IT sector sees sharper rise in insolvencies than overall economy
  • CSL and ZTE bring LTE Advanced 300Mbps network to Hong Kong
  • Liverpool council to end BT IT joint venture
  • BT criticises Ofcom over unbundling prices
  • Computer Weekly European User Awards for networking: 2014 winners
  • CA Technologies launches MDM suite
  • Inca launches superfast broadband ‘notspot’ scheme
  • Students inspired by careers in cyber security after e-skills workshops
  • Three UK sees 48% rise in profits for 2013
  • Aviva hires Monique Shivanandan as CIO
  • Virgin Media boosts broadband speeds
  • UK needs 21,000 more IT workers by 2050 than previously predicted
  • How parliament's IT secures MPs' data access
  • Sainsbury’s appoints digital and technology director
  • UK shows biggest take-up of electronic health records in Europe
  • CenturyLink brings hyperscale storage/compute service to UK
  • RBS to tidy up systems mess
  • NHS to procure NHSMail2 on new managed email framework
  • Analysis: What is RSA’s relationship with the NSA?
  • WorldPay reports surge in contactless payments
  • MasterCard and Syniverse launch geolocation card verification service
  • Mobile responsible for 32% of online sales
  • HP Autonomy unveils healthcare analytics system for textual data
  • BT pledges hiring push for graduates and apprentices
  • Samsung Knox to provide enterprise mobility for SMEs
  • Microsoft urges businesses on Windows XP to migrate
  • Microsoft takes aim at passwords
  • Dragon tells cloud businesses to focus on service
  • Atos to manage care.data GP data extraction
  • Telefónica to embrace SDN and NFV with UNICA network initiative
  • Indian CISOs to develop more business skills to succeed
  • Tesco expected to launch digital services “imminently”
  • Mozilla launches Future of Mobile Privacy project for Firefox OS
  • CIOs 'need to think like venture capitalists' says study
  • NHS England admits failure to explain benefits of care.data
  • RSA 2014: Principles key to digital world, says Microsoft
  • RSA 2014: Coviello rejects rumours of deal with NSA
  • £3m UK grant to tackle malicious app collusion
  • Interview: Prepare for the end of the silicon era
  • Microsoft launches technical preview of Emet 5.0
  • Zuckerberg: 'The government blew it with the NSA'
  • BlackBerry 'damaged' enterprise relationship with BB10
  • City & Guilds unveil Think Out Loud Club for technology in vocational learning
  • Flexibility and integration drove NatWest Microsoft Dynamics migration
  • VMware shifts from on-premise to hybrid cloud virtualisation
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