• Open University and Global Knowledge unveil postgraduate certificate in IT service management
  • Conficker remains big malware threat to business
  • Infosec 2012: Internet security body to tackle SSL problems
  • Infosec 2012: Patching alone can deliver 80% protection
  • NHS Blackpool trust prescribes tablets to save time and improve patient care
  • IT spending outlook of India Inc to be cautiously optimistic - E&Y
  • SAP reports double-digit growth
  • Cloud computing, automated infrastructure, ITaaS to help IT stay ahead
  • Apple overtakes IBM and HP in sales
  • Infosec 2012: Cloud enables security expertise for SME
  • 1 in 5 Macs harbours malware, report reveals
  • Government launches Digital Advisory Board
  • Infosec 2012: MoD rules out bring your own device schemes
  • Investigation reveals serious cloud computing data security flaws
  • Infosec 2012: Record security breaches cost UK firms billions
  • Infosec 2012: Government committed to raising cyber security awareness, says Willetts
  • IT suppliers struggle to meet customers' cloud expectations
  • Infosec 2012: EC vice-president Neelie Kroes urges safer internet plan
  • 38,000 London Marathon runners' details leaked online
  • Facebook profits fall; buys AOL patents from Microsoft for $550m
  • European PC channel sales rise 7.6% in Q1
  • Infosec 2012: Hackers harness automation for website attacks
  • India’s biggest IT services firm just gets bigger
  • What is the future of open source in government?
  • Most UK consumers would leave if data was lost
  • IT professionals fear for the UK’s digital future
  • Adobe gears up for Flash to HTML5 migration
  • John Lewis pilots virtual fashion mirrors
  • 640 more UK jobs to go at CSC
  • Intel launches next-generation quad-core Ivy Bridge Tri-Gate chips
  • Martha Lane Fox launches Go On UK
  • Vodafone buys Cable & Wireless for £1bn
  • FlexPod validated by Microsoft for private cloud: News roundup
  • UK firms see competitors as greater cyber attack risk than criminals
  • US sanctions foreign powers using technology in human rights abuses
  • ISBS 2012 report: Security slow to adapt to new technologies
  • BBC wants to build a cultural API
  • £12.5m RCJ eWorking system gets canned
  • Video: Top 10 Project Management Trends 2012
  • Infosec 2012: Firms leaving cloud data security to chance, study shows
  • Outsourcing in the UK slows down in early 2012
  • Union has 'significant concerns' for IT jobs at Ministry of Defence
  • Infosec 2012: Three main data-related risks to business
  • GCHQ releases Alan Turing code-breaking papers
  • CIO interview: Matt Peers, Deloitte
  • Microsoft beats analyst Q3 estimates with $17.41bn revenues
  • From the Editors: Sure start for MDM, big data projects
  • Infosec 2012: Education is key to safer cloud contracts, says Suffolk CIO
  • IT staff lack understanding to succeed with big data
  • Nokia loses €3bn as Windows Phone partnership struggles
  • Banks and SAP collaborate on cloud platform
  • Supercomputers will reach 'exascale' speeds within decade
  • Twitter spam used to spread rogue security software
  • Swindon gets 4G LTE network from UK Broadband
  • IT skills shortage a global issue says recruitment firm Hays
  • Mobile commerce soars 254% in the UK
  • Amazon launches software marketplace on AWS
  • Staff at IT services firm CSC protest redundancy policy
  • London data centres face network overload, disruptions during Olympics
  • Learning more than one programming language can boost salary by £10,000
  • New Yahoo chief to axe 'non-core' products
  • Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee says government snooping bill is dangerous
  • Royal Bank of Scotland CIO steps down
  • Barclaycard launches stick-on card to accelerate contactless payments
  • Government unaware how much it pays for e-mail services
  • Tesco ramps up digital investment
  • IBM grows cloud and Smarter Planet business, but services struggle
  • Digital TV switch over finally frees up UK airwaves for 4G
  • UK organisations unprepared for EU data breach disclosure law
  • Infosec 2012: Poor mobile security exposes UK firms to massive risk, study shows
  • (ISC)2 revamps advisory board to boost public profile of infosec professionals
  • UK websites still riddled with undisclosed cookies, study finds
  • Government must measure benefits of transparency, says NAO
  • Master data governance tools needed to seal MDM, data governance gap
  • Accenture, Detica: Big data to drive business, trigger privacy concerns
  • Supercomputers: Q&A guide
  • Enterprise Holdings uses ServiceNow to boost IT management
  • Government launches £40m cloud investment fund
  • More downtime at Royal Mail IT
  • Gartner: CIOs not cut out for the board
  • Infosec 2012: Trust in 3rd party suppliers takes planning, says compliance officer
  • Microsoft readies Windows 8
  • Hotel group De Vere slashes IT costs by £100,000
  • NHS institute roll outs Skydox document-sharing platform
  • FCC fines Google $25k for hampering Street View Wi-Fi data harvesting probe
  • Facebook to back US cyber-security snooping bill
  • Acta constitutes threat to civil liberties, says Euro MP David Martin
  • Charity cuts costs with Xsigo network virtualisation
  • Infosec 2012: BYOD great for infosec profession, says IT head
  • Gartner: CEOs want to use IT to boost business growth
  • Betfair opens up to software developers
  • HP losing grip of EDS’s Ministry of Defence contract
  • Team Poison hacking highlights need for phone security
  • Apple takes novel approach to killing Flashback Trojan on Mac OS X 10.7 and 10.6
  • Oracle sues Google for $1bn over Android OS
  • Report: Corporate mobile device policy must align security, job roles
  • Home Office IT director Denise McDonagh takes over G-Cloud
  • Financial companies leading race to digitisation
  • UK technology firms shunning emerging markets
  • Two more councils join CapacityGRID
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