• Telecity buys Finland datacentre operator Academica for €28m
  • Security Think Tank: Essential security questions for M&As
  • Microsoft sells discount Windows 8 devices to schools
  • UK organisations fail to address social networking risk
  • Brocade boosts SDN presence with Vyatta buy
  • German public sector firm BAG beat data woes with storage virtualisation
  • UK spectrum valued at £52bn
  • Government could save £1.8bn digitising transactions
  • Financial services takes big data beyond pilot stage
  • NetApp nips and tucks FAS3200 clustered NAS unified storage range
  • Samsung tablet sales leap 325% as Apple iPad market share falls
  • Firms remain in denial about cyber attacks, says Guidance Software
  • Microsoft and Google eye unused UK spectrum
  • Mobile business intelligence cascades from boardroom to front line
  • O2 ramps up roaming charges for outside EU
  • Apple iOS 6.0.1 update fixes four security holes
  • Facebook swaps Wi-Fi for check-ins from SME customers
  • Endsleigh Insurance goes nearshore for application development
  • How will open standards change the future of government IT?
  • EDF has complaints system problems as watchdog investigates
  • RBS pays customers extra £50m for IT failure
  • Manual efforts keep Peer 1 datacentre running amid Hurricane Sandy
  • Judges scold Apple for Samsung statement
  • BT: “We weren't meant to be the choice for Cumbria”
  • West Midlands Police develops golden view of criminals, suspects
  • BT revenues plummet as broadband roll-out accelerates
  • ISACA to revamp IS Audit and Assurance Standards
  • 4G: The business benefits
  • Migration Advisory Committee not doing UK IT workers any favours
  • ConnectED offers SANSSpace cloud software for language learning
  • SwissCom removes BI from IT to support business transformation
  • Amazon boosts EC2 CPU for larger workloads
  • Xerox services business in Europe retrenches in face of headwinds
  • Government launches open standards principles
  • Tape is not a dead storage concept, but needs reinventing
  • Russian internet blacklist law comes into effect
  • Parliamentary committee joins criticism of draft communications data bill
  • ‘VM-aware’ viruses on the rise
  • Southwark Council outsources IT transformation
  • Government dips toe in water for single ERP
  • Irish construction company reduces SQL Server storage with AvePoint
  • Government freezes all new IT frameworks
  • Apple squashes BlackBerry as Brent Borough deploys iPads
  • Top cyber threats underline need for security awareness
  • Capgemini doubles 2012 apprenticeships after surge in applications
  • 'Digital skills as crucial to UK as superfast broadband,' says Vaizey
  • Free mobile apps a threat to privacy, study finds
  • SDN scares big network suppliers
  • Security data exchange: if McAfee builds it, will they come?
  • Kickstarter crowdfunding website expands to the UK
  • Amazon faces competition as cloud technology goes mainstream
  • Most UK citizens do not support draft Data Communications Bill, survey shows
  • Virtual Instruments adds AIX, Hyper-V, SVC and VPLEX SAN testing
  • Huawei admits to being monitored by GCHQ
  • Big Data to be Rs 9,510 crore business in APEJ -- IDC
  • Cloud backup provider McCloud chooses object storage over clustered NAS
  • BCS unveils first draft of ICT curriculum for review
  • TalkTalk CEO calls for regulatory intervention on superfast broadband
  • IT security budgets mismatched to hacker targets, study shows
  • Virtual Instruments opens development office in Tech City
  • How will the 4G LTE roll-out benefit your business?
  • Trend Micro: Encryption is the foundation of cloud security
  • X-IO boosts SSD capacity in hybrid flash Hyper ISE arrays
  • Teradata brings big data into the SQL family
  • UK website users opt in to advertising cookies
  • 4G services launched in 11 UK cities
  • Microsoft launches Windows Phone 8 OS
  • Cyber defences of SMEs lag behind larger firms, study confirms
  • Apple announces management shakeup
  • German manufacturer Sigel boosts efficiency with storage hypervisor
  • UK datacentres are not ready for big data impact shows study
  • Cheshire Constabulary polices network with SolarWinds
  • Fujitsu teams with Violin to drive ‘Ferrari’ SSDs
  • BSA fines First Choice Facilities after licence shortfall following an M&A
  • Back-office service providers failing to deliver
  • Cyber security at US energy agency found wanting
  • Seeking nirvana: virtualisation without security risk
  • Could GM’s decision to insource IT start a trend?
  • Manage licences and virtual machines to avoid VM sprawl
  • Big data could transform staff management
  • Apple unapologetic in admitting Samsung did not copy iPad
  • Data Centre Alliance hits out at government CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme
  • ACPO use online crime reporting company
  • Vodafone reveals trade in deal for 4G launch
  • Citrix profits slump as sales rise
  • CESG certification for Information Assurance and cyber security unveiled
  • More Than insurance considers web monitoring after fault
  • Customer understanding drives investment in big data analytics
  • Apple fails to meet iPad expectations for Q4
  • Samsung posts record profits as smartphone sales soar
  • Beware of unfair SaaS HR contracts
  • Cloud HR pivotal to Direct Line share offering
  • Second G-cloud framework goes live with double number of suppliers
  • Businesses invest in learning management systems to reskill staff 
  • Microsoft launches Windows 8
  • Rezidor Hotel Group rolls out 100Mbps network
  • Windows 8 OS is available now – but is it the right choice for your business?
  • Archaic datacentre practices are causing inefficiency, says the Green Grid
  • HR needs to understand business to avoid IT failures
  • Telefónica Digital buys TokBox
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