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  • ZTE targets local government for UK growth
  • Advanced analytics skills shortage stymies big data programmes
  • Mike Lynch: Firms happy with 95% IT functionality should move to cloud
  • McKinnon's mum gives tearful thanks after government halts US extradition
  • The Government Digital Service (GDS) launches Gov.uk website
  • IBM reports flat net profits for third quarter
  • Intel sales and profits fall in third quarter
  • Draft Communications Bill will be ineffective, says ICO
  • Interoute switches on 100GbE network
  • Facebook opens first engineering centre outside the US in London for mobile
  • CIO interview: David Cooper, chief information officer, British Gas
  • Cornwall Council axes leader Alec Robertson in outsourcing controversy
  • Cornell Cern project plumps for NoSQL DBMS
  • Theresa May: Hacker Gary McKinnon to stay in UK
  • Telefonica Digital saves 40% with cloud HR platform
  • Police need to go digital to improve communication with citizens
  • CERN turns on new NetApp ONTAP clustered NAS capability
  • Network health puts sector off mobile working
  • Runtastic monitors running app with Compuware Dynatrace
  • Security remains a barrier to mobility, study finds
  • Organisations need alternative data protection as security models fail
  • EU advises Google to rethink privacy policy
  • Yahoo claims second Google executive as COO
  • Home secretary Theresa May rules on hacker Gary McKinnon’s US extradition
  • Austrian hospital improves access to patient data with Imprivata
  • Did IT problems force Santander out of RBS deal?
  • Cookie law needs more than ‘do not track’, says Neelie Kroes
  • VMware Virtual SAN vision to disrupt storage paradigm
  • Rail franchise suspension proves cloud concept for operator Go-Ahead
  • Scottish universities provide superfast rural broadband
  • O2 blames network node for outage
  • IndiaFirst Life to implement business intelligence solution
  • AMD cuts 20% of workforce
  • US prepares cyber offensive capability
  • Case Study: Groupon gets a remote voice with Natterbox
  • VMworld Europe 2012: Key highlights and technology takeaways
  • CIO interview: Frank Modruson, Accenture
  • UK calls for video-conferencing standard
  • Finance CIOs reveal plans to recover from recession
  • Case study: Benetton rolls out shopper and staff Wi-Fi
  • Mozilla fixes security flaw in latest Firefox
  • US lifts ban on Samsung Galaxy Nexus
  • Draft Data Communications Bill a security risk, says Jimmy Wales
  • CERN sees surge in job applicants after turning to social media
  • UK beats France and Germany for superfast broadband, says BSG
  • Solvency II data management confronts regulative uncertainty
  • Parliament to look at UK involvement of Huawei
  • RSA Europe: Thousands of unprotected virtual servers exposed to the web
  • 'Big three' datacentre power suppliers hold nearly 50% of the market
  • RSA Europe: Security must take human factor into account
  • Patchy uptake hinders Public Service Network roll-out
  • Lenovo swipes top spot from HP
  • Job prospects improving for IT graduates, says HECSU report
  • Mason IT scales out with Nutanix platform
  • VMworld 2012: Shift in cloud use says Lufthansa Systems
  • RSA Europe: Security concerns whole supply chain, says Misha Glenny
  • RSA Europe: Cloud key to future information security, says Qualys
  • Microsoft CEO: 'We are a devices and services company'
  • Nationwide Insurance builds IT ledger for chargeback
  • HDS, NetApp and Nexenta launch storage stacks at VMworld 2012
  • DWP to announce identity assurance suppliers
  • Case study: End of BMC sponsorship a blessing for Toyota Motorsport IT
  • Shell plans to save 100s of millions with 'semantic' search
  • Huawei kicks off £1.3bn investment with new headquarters
  • VMworld Europe: Horizon Suite to help IT manage corporate assets on Apple iOS
  • CIOs to ditch BlackBerry for iPhone by 2017
  • VMware fleshes out vision for enterprise-wide storage virtualisation
  • Interview: Suffolk County Council CIO discusses why VDI works
  • VMworld Europe 2012 kicks off in Barcelona
  • SAP users voice licensing concerns, call for greater clarity
  • Complex and non-transparent Oracle licensing costing firms millions
  • Maths neglect will decimate IT skills, says ANS founder Scott Fletcher
  • RSA Europe: Free cloud security readiness tool from Microsoft
  • Case study: How to virtualise SAP and migrate from IBM onto x86
  • The latest tech preserving Bletchley Park's past
  • Case study: Syngenta multi-sourcing key to business growth
  • Hays and Fiat welcome new enterprise search features from Google
  • RSA Europe: New intelligence-led security model needed
  • Mobile payments set to grow to 17 billion transactions in 2013
  • Case study: Old Mutual’s mutually beneficial multi-sourcing model
  • Three million employees lose corporate mobile data
  • UKtech50 2012 - Vote now for the most influential person in UK IT
  • VMware tools up for software-defined datacentres
  • Government launches £100m technology pot for nurses
  • Winners of Best of VMworld Europe 2012 user awards announced
  • Telefónica launches business to sell mobile data
  • Government confirms £35m funding for ‘5G centre’
  • Lamborghini slashes web costs with Amazon Web Services
  • Cyber crime costs UK organisations £2.1m a year
  • UK needs more ambition for fibre broadband strategy
  • Swedish government sites targeted by Anonymous
  • How French Connection automated stock replenishment to cut costs
  • Microsoft encryption key deadline approaching
  • Small businesses need to do more for apprentices, says former schools minister
  • NATS virtual desktops take off with Violin Memory flash array
  • HTC profits plummet 79% in Q3
  • Most US citizens reject online tracking, survey finds
  • China’s Huawei and ZTE a security threat, says US committee
  • Global census shows datacentre power demand grew 63% in 2012
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