• Capgemini takes on Rolls Royce service integration role
  • Case Study: US Xpress deploys hybrid big data with Informatica
  • UK hacktivist cases should spur business to action, says lawyer
  • SMEs need disaster recovery guidance
  • IBM moves access to UK drivers' private data offshore to datacentre in India
  • Hague condemns blocking ‘UK for Iranians’ website
  • MoD signs £440m Capita outsourcing deal
  • Microsoft cuts the price of Azure and Office 365
  • Janet education network extends BT relationship
  • Cisco buys UK video company NDS for $5bn
  • Hampshire and Oxfordshire councils sign SAP ICT partnership
  • SourceForge takes down Anonymous operating system
  • Proposed EU data protection bad for business, says CBI
  • IT managers take on more responsibilities with increased job security
  • Isle of Wight gets superfast broadband
  • Sky goes nearshore for agile CRM development
  • UK firms have trust in cloud service security, but reality disappoints
  • Government SME panel chairman Mark Taylor resigns over Cabinet Office statistics
  • Smart meter sales set to accelerate this year
  • Gartner IAM summit: Identity and access management in flux but progressing
  • China targeting Tibet in cyberspace, study shows
  • NATO signs £39m BT deal
  • BBC cyber attacks highlight difficulty of attribution
  • London Underground Wi-Fi connectivity due within months
  • The new iPad arrives in the UK tomorrow
  • Getting serious about tablet security risks and user training
  • Taking control of smartphone proliferation while avoiding user anarchy
  • VKernel vOPS customers gain Quest integration sooner than anticipated
  • Lloyds Banking Group cuts another 593 IT jobs
  • Surveying the landscape of today’s mobile device security risks
  • Interview: Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude on open data
  • Gartner: Rethink organisation structure to boost business
  • NHS trust to use iPads for real-time access to patient records
  • Big picture view wins UK Cyber Security Challenge for Cambridge student Jonathan Millican
  • HMRC saves £200m with Capgemini contract renegotiation
  • Tablet users have high expectations of e-commerce sites, survey reveals
  • Microsoft urges businesses to apply critical RDP patch
  • UK government approves extradition of student for copyright breach
  • Businesses at risk from fake computer parts
  • Ofcom paves the way to Everything Everywhere UK 4G roll-out
  • UK Cybersecurity Challenge opens up to infosec professionals
  • New iPad buyers face online delays
  • Enterprise software procurement done right can save companies millions
  • Hackers expose weak security on Digital Playground porn site
  • GlaxoSmithKline adopts digital service in the cloud
  • Yahoo to sue Facebook in patent dispute
  • Demand for outsourcing rises in buyers' market
  • BT speeds up fibre to the cabinet to boost UK broadband
  • Businesses should take action on identity and access management, says Gartner
  • CIOs juggle with security and budget as employees demand mobile data access
  • Cloud and big data to drive BPO benefits
  • Half of all businesses overlook IT due diligence in mergers and acquisitions
  • Strategic vision should head up IAM goals for 2012
  • Mitchells & Butlers offers customers free Wi-Fi
  • Data centre colocation or IT managed services? Wildnet chooses both
  • FCO tenders for £350m desktop infrastructure
  • Cambridge first-year student wins UK cybersecurity challenge
  • BPM, MDM called on to marry to deliver blissful customer experience
  • Former Newham Council CIO comes out of retirement
  • IT SMEs could exceed government's 25% target, says Maude
  • Case Study: Dell SAN prepares law firm Stevens & Bolton for virtualisation
  • Conficker still a threat to business, finds Security Intelligence Report
  • New mobile security statistics show consumers fearful of mobile spam
  • Apple iOS 5.1 patches 81 vulnerabilities
  • Young finalists chosen in BCS Challenge IT 2012 competition
  • Schools in Northern Ireland get their own education cloud
  • Police Central e-Crime Unit arrests anti-abortion hacktivist suspect
  • Hollywood targets file sharing-website Hotfile after Megaupload success
  • NHS saves £1.8bn with CSC contract reductions
  • Google's Chrome browser hacked twice in one day
  • Proposed EU data protection framework needs work, says ICO
  • Telehealth could save NHS £1.2bn
  • Smartcards for transport to be rolled out nationally
  • IBM debuts prototype terabit optical chip “Holey Optochip”
  • UK views on data protection will go to Brussels, says Lord McNally
  • Hotel group upgrades IT for London 2012 Olympics
  • Local authorities save £675,000 with real-time data-sharing
  • Buckinghamshire County Council cuts ICT support time by 50%
  • Councils meet first superfast broadband deadline
  • BBC Worldwide launches product master data management to boost revenue
  • Hackers attack Panda Labs website in LulzSec revenge attack
  • PC sales to grow 4.4% in 2012
  • Systems integrators 'charge more in paperwork than SMEs do in delivery’
  • Telefonica aims to boost European IT talent with 750 new graduates
  • CILF to resolve cloud computing legal issues: News roundup
  • SMEs comprise 15% of DWP system integrators' supply chains
  • John Lewis prioritises IT investment above profit
  • Microsoft readies SQL Server 2012
  • NIST releases SP 800-153 WLAN security guidelines
  • Cabinet Office shunned £47m Oracle ERP upgrade costs, says NAO
  • Government’s shared services strategy failing, says NAO
  • BT and Talk Talk lose appeal against Digital Economy Act
  • FBI informer Hector Xavier Monsegur aids in arrest of LulzSec hackers
  • SAP boosts ByDesign ecosystem to support small business customisation
  • UK businesses lead the world in flexible working
  • Citigroup investigates how IBM Watson can smarten up banking
  • Laptop remains top mobile enterprise device, study reveals
  • US applies to extradite Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom from New Zealand
  • City University London announces IBM Enterprise scholarship winner
  • Yahoo plans another round of job cuts
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