- Case study: Children learn to read and write on laptops in Sweden
- Barclays bank cuts UK jobs
- Cornwall stuck with paper records after collapse of BT partnership
- Beware of Oracle's Fusion Application plans
- IT industry group releases password-killing standard
- Apple releases fix for latest iOS update
- NAO details progress and challenges of UK cyber security strategy
- Intel and F5 invest into SDN
- Haymarket dumps Exchange 2003 for Google
- SaaS remains most popular form of cloud computing for UK IT
- HMRC alerts businesses to impending real-time PAYE changes
- UK accountancy watchdog FRC investigates Autonomy
- UK government to crack down on tax-avoiding suppliers
- Intel adds flash cache for Linux, with multi-node write planned
- Military-grade social media spying technology revealed
- IT expert in Microsoft monopoly case faces £2.5m legal fight
- Gartner: analytics will be more transparent, real-time and automated
- SDN adoption plans still stalling in Europe
- IBM integrates Emerson Trellis platform for DCIM
- Australia to quiz tech giants on pricing
- CIO interview: David Matthewman, CIO, Open University
- Apple seeks to improve iOS security with image recognition
- Government seeks evidence for 'information economy' strategy
- Interview: Metropolitan Police assistant commissioner Mark Rowley
- IT skills demand rises as salaries follow 16-month trajectory
- Alcatel-Lucent CEO Ben Verwaayen resigns as company posts losses
- 2e2 datacentre administrators hold customers' data to £1m ransom
- Interview: Phil Smith, CEO of Cisco UK & Ireland
- Norway case study: How technology has transformed education at Nordahl Grieg Upper Secondary School
- Virtualisation and datacentre consolidation still top priorities for UK IT
- SAP price rise fails to win User Group disapproval
- Infosec a key part of business risk, says Deloitte
- Gove backs out of EBC plans as new Computer Science curriculum is revealed
- Can government change its risk-averse take on security?
- Mixed reaction to EC’s cyber security plan
- Government school building project harnesses cloud collaboration
- BriForum London 2013: Brian Madden discusses what is hot in VDI space
- Southern European markets hit Vodafone revenues
- Kaspersky apologises as AV update cuts links to web
- Europe tops Microsoft cyber security policy report
- Anonymous hackers hit US Federal Reserve
- CSC returns to profit one year after NHS debacle
- European government moves to private clouds
- NHS databases must be improved, urges report
- EU cyber strategy aimed at boosting preparedness and cooperation
- Case study: How technology has transformed education in Denmark
- Andy Nelson appointed DWP CIO
- Oracle’s MySQL 5.6 spans to NoSQL to offer more agility
- Business avoids cloud over fear of government snooping
- CIO interview: Mark Bramwell, head of IT, The Wellcome Trust
- Cloud implementation costs higher than expected, finds KPMG
- HMRC doubles in-house software development team
- Interview: Rob Orr, UK managing director, BlackBerry
- Liberty Global buys Virgin Media for £15bn
- Twitter strengthens login security after hacker attack
- Raspberry Pi Model A computer goes on sale for £16
- Snooping bill needs more work, say MPs
- HMRC to roll out 7,000 mobile devices including iPads
- Interview: John Harris, vice-president of global enterprise architecture, Aimia
- Recruitment firm enables BYOD through service management software
- Dell goes private helped by $2bn loan from Microsoft
- Endpoint backup scales past 100,000 with Druva inSync
- Totaljobs hires public cloud services for agility, better performance
- BlackBerry entices developers with 10.1 SDK update
- Businesses invest in technology to position for economic recovery
- Euro crisis could get worse without Sepa compliance
- European banks lag behind with investment deficit in mobile channels
- Employee hardware ubiquitous but BYOD policies remain weak, finds survey
- Oracle makes UC buy with Acme Packet
- Reed jobs site chooses SAP Business ByDesign
- Beebus virus targets aerospace and defence
- Controversial Cornwall outsourcing plan faces more challenges
- Brits stash £24bn of digital assets in the cloud
- E-skills forms partnerships to drive ‘information economy’
- HTC forecasts sales decline for sixth consecutive quarter
- Oracle rushes out another Java update
- Three promises 'no premium pricing' for 4G
- Twitter resets a quarter of a million accounts after hacker attack
- BT announces Totally Unlimited broadband
- Dell could prosper as private firm with Michael at the helm, say analysts
- Ofcom launches consultation on liberalising 4G spectrum
- Leading companies adopt new security tools
- Are captive centres back in fashion after lull?
- Datacentre boom will push demand for energy-efficient UPSs in Europe
- Don’t make big data stand alone, warns Gartner
- Claranet cloud powers Channel 5's Big Brother
- Government reviews data security rules to widen device clearance
- Google just meets EU competition commissioner’s deadline
- BT keeps profits up by cutting costs as revenues fall
- University shuns HP array features for SIOS host-based replication
- Chinese hackers hit Wall Street Journal and New York Times
- Is BlackBerry 10 enough to woo the business world?
- Bett Show: A great week for the computer science curriculum
- Digital app developer skills take centre stage in corporate IT
- Retailers eye e-commerce investment amid imminent store closures
- Capacity management most underestimated cloud problem
- EasyJet lifts off with Azure seat bookings
- LED technology to bring Wi-Fi over light
- Former US cyber czar Howard Schmidt tells business not to wait for government
- Case study: Menzies Aviation upgrades in-house datacentre
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