• Technology retailers slash Touchpad tablet prices in bid to empty HP inventory
  • Scotland seeks PC and mobile suppliers for £100m government deals
  • ICO approves policy changes after Google Street View privacy issues
  • Informatica readies India business strategy
  • Botnet security alert: Malicious spam surge marks bot reconstruction
  • Indian PC market grows marginally in Q2-2011: Gartner
  • Analysis - HP to get out of personal computing
  • HP Q3 results show 20% software sales growth
  • Twitter, Facebook and Blackberry called to Home Office to discuss role in riots
  • Orange broadband customers locked out of e-mail services since July
  • A-level IT decline could increase offshoring, says UK Microsoft education director
  • Bristol website launch highlights limitations of government SME policy
  • What does HP's Autonomy acquisition mean for the UK tech sector?
  • Customers may think twice about HP as PC business looks uncertain
  • doubleIQ increases data warehouse performance
  • Citrix buys RingCube for desktop personalisation: News in brief
  • Windows 7's DHCP handling under IPv6 flawed: Researchers
  • Apprenticeships will nurture young talent despite falling A-level numbers, says Capgemini chairman
  • Former IT worker admits revenge server attack on drug company Shionogi
  • Amazon launches government-only cloud storage service for US authorities
  • The IT factor in a global business transformation: An interview with Lenovo’s CIO
  • UK IT profession could suffer as postgraduate course fees face huge rises
  • NHS trusts already planning a way out of National Programme contracts
  • Somerset £4.6m overpayments illustrate common problem, says SAP user group
  • Students can request marked A-level exam papers under data protection laws, says ICO
  • Lenovo sees profit double to £65m
  • Anonymous hits San Francisco’s Bart transport authority site a second time
  • Mahindra Satyam recovery gathers pace with European expansion
  • A-level results show decline in IT student numbers
  • A-level STEM student numbers fail to meet employer demand, warns CBI
  • A-level IT curriculum needs urgent review to prevent future skills gap, warns Intellect
  • East London NHS Trust signs superfast broadband deal with Virgin Media
  • HP announces major shake-up: ditches WebOS and PCs, buys Autonomy for £7bn
  • AISA launches new website
  • Cisco hardening guides for IOS, IOS-XR and NX-OS devices
  • Mozilla ships Firefox 6; patches 10 major security holes
  • APEJ’s content management software sales grow by 11% in H2-2010:IDC
  • Logica calls for register of university IP to commercialise academic research
  • HTC turns up the heat in the smartphone patent wars with a new lawsuit against Apple
  • Will £530m be enough to deliver UK-wide superfast broadband?
  • UK business should educate internally to get the right IT security skills at lower cost
  • Organisations still making common security mistakes with their websites, says hosting firm
  • CIO Interview: Mittu Sridhara, global CIO, Ladbrokes
  • PC sales in Europe continue steep decline
  • Atos employees to be investigated over Facebook remarks about disability benefit applicants
  • London Fire Brigade seeks IT system to replace FireControl for £248m
  • Dell reports second quarter profit growth, but shares loses value over reduced sales forecast
  • Mobility platforms - State of the Union
  • Authorization bypass vulnerability reported in Dropbox's Android app
  • Facebook submits forensic evidence in ownership battle with web developer
  • GCHQ to help police catch rioters who used social networks to coordinate violence
  • Anonymous hackers hit San Francisco transport site in protest at mobile blocks
  • UK IT profession reaches all-time high, but training is reducing
  • Information Commissioner calls for more privacy improvements at Google
  • Microsoft to discontinue support for its e-book reader application
  • Schools could close IT courses due to funding cuts
  • Apple iPad 3 release likely to be delayed to 2012
  • Cadbury nearshores digital development to engage customers online
  • Government announces £363m investment in broadband
  • Veeam brings virtual server backup for NHS trust
  • Government must change the way it stores citizens' personal data, calls the EHRC
  • Google buys Motorola Mobility for £7.65bn
  • Government allocates £4.4m to improve Northern Ireland broadband capacity
  • CIO interview: Alastair Behenna, technology director, Telecity Group
  • Aurora Fashion extends e-commerce deal
  • Telcos offer cloud alternative
  • Swift proposes identity management system to banks
  • Cisco surprises despite lower profits: News in brief
  • PCI tokenisation best practices guidance offers flexibility
  • Data quality improvement impeded by lack of automation
  • LinkedIn bows to pressure over “social ads” privacy concerns
  • Gist uses IBM cloud to improve supply chain messaging
  • Google releases Native Client beta for web applications
  • US university takes over a month to notify students and staff of potential data breach
  • UK law is proving adaptable to tech-assisted crime, but is blocking social media going too far?
  • Parliamentary group of MPs to discuss outsourcing and shared services
  • Surrey Council sets out plans for shared network service
  • Cern's volunteer cloud aims to help search for Higgs boson
  • Hong Kong stock exchange hack attack highlights need for real-time security systems
  • Standard published for securing biometric authentication systems
  • Medical specialist BPL virtualises IT
  • Cloud providers and data sovereignty issues
  • Gartner: Corporate privacy policy requirements demand urgent review
  • Hacker group threatens Blackberry for assisting police investigating UK riots
  • Intel Capital launches $300m war chest to develop Ultrabooks
  • Metropolitan Police invites tenders for command and control system upgrade
  • Worldwide smartphone sales grow 74% in second quarter of 2011, says Gartner
  • US woman sues Google over Gmail scanning
  • Norwegian Stock Exchange to migrate operations to LSE MillenniumIT platform
  • NPIA’s National Police Procurement Hub goes live
  • Technology Strategy Board plans series of launchpad investment events to boost UK’s tech start-ups
  • Standard Life increases IT spending as tech-enabled efficiency savings reach £64m
  • South Wales Police arrest two men in Cardiff for inciting criminality on Facebook
  • Cisco shares up 13% on better-than-expected financial results
  • IT firm grows business five-fold after hiring apprentices
  • Hong Kong Stock Exchange suspends trading after hackers close news website
  • Government moves Alpha.gov.uk one-stop website to beta phase for public testing
  • Government will crack down on rioters using social media, says PM David Cameron
  • RDBMS now a low focus area for BI pros
  • Insurance sector CIOs plan to increase IT spend on CRM and private clouds
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