• CHECK penetration testing consultants still hard to find, says report
  • After revenue boost, Citrix to push cloud and VDI
  • Cybercriminals target data in transit
  • Council staff need to be more digitally-savvy
  • Virgin supplies London schools with 10Mbps fibre optic broadband
  • Opera vulnerability shows all web browsers could be insecure, says Idappcom
  • Public trust key to making online services work
  • Google to hire more than 1,000 staff in Europe
  • PC industry grew 19% on tablet sales and corporate upgrades
  • Cybersecurity community 'learned valuable lessons from Conficker'
  • Akamai reports huge variation in UK mobile connectivity speeds
  • Google boosts Voice with SayNow acquisition
  • Yahoo stays positive despite mixed Q4 performance
  • Government CIOs should have more power, says Cabinet Office
  • Jaspersoft delivers open source big data reporting
  • SAP reports 25% increase in sales
  • Amazon launches low-cost mass e-mail service
  • O2 to offer free access to its Wi-Fi network
  • Cloud could free government from outsourcing chains
  • House of Fraser opens mobile shopping site
  • LibreOffice 3.3 launched as rival to OpenOffice
  • Gartner outlines six money-making CIO profiles
  • Spam level dips
  • VMware profits double
  • Smart meter and smart grids: security risk or opportunity?
  • Case study: Specsavers switches email from open source to Google
  • Manufacturers must attract young people, says Vince Cable
  • Software firms' demand for developers rises 55%
  • HP to offer enterprise cloud on demand
  • iPhone and iPad to get NFC payment services
  • MP Rory Stewart welcomes Cumbria broadband progress
  • Perfetti moves to Windows 7 on VDI
  • Data management a focus for UK CIOs and the retail sector in 2011
  • Online meetings are no CIO panacea
  • Gartner urges CIOs to harness power of social networking
  • Government departments locked into outsourcing contracts
  • Bluwan's FTTA promises cheap high-speed comms
  • Financial services IT back in hiring line
  • $1.5bn investment values Facebook at $50bn
  • BlackBerry splits personal and corporate data
  • LibreOffice download available
  • BBC loses 360 jobs as online budget is slashed
  • Lush hacking a reminder of data security threats, says law firm
  • CIO interview: David Matthewman, Open University
  • Eric Schmidt to sell £200m Google shares
  • McDonald's to roll out contactless payments in 1,200 UK stores
  • Lenovo rumoured to buy NEC
  • Hackers sell access to military and government websites
  • Microwave technology could accelerate rural broadband access
  • Twitter set to triple advertising revenue in 2011
  • College deploys Isilon scale-out NAS system
  • Selling carbon credits: Stronger authentication could've foiled theft
  • Bala retires from CIO role
  • DWP loses £1.1bn in overpayments
  • HTC sales rocket as shipments jump 163% in Q4 of 2010
  • Organ donors preferences recorded inaccurately
  • Tight budgets will hit IT departments in 2011
  • IT industry salaries rise 5% in 2010
  • Gartner: CIOs fail on staff career development
  • Trapster data breach sparks single password warning
  • Rackspace launches system administrator app
  • Online spending hits £58.8bn in 2010
  • FCC signs $300m deal with HP
  • Parliament to debate cost-sharing element of Digital Economy Act
  • Many SMEs don't understand cloud computing
  • More Indian firms point to recovery
  • BT must slash rural wholesale rates, says Ofcom
  • HP board gets five new members in wake of Hurd departure
  • Larry Page reclaims Google chief executive post from Eric Schmidt
  • AMD sales remain flat for fourth quarter of 2010
  • RBI guidelines focus on fortifying IT security by banks
  • Eli Lilly signs Cognizant deal
  • Councils minimise IT cuts to drive through savings
  • Companies will buy 10 million tablet computers this year, says Deloitte
  • EU Law needs to be tougher to tackle online piracy
  • IBM and ARM to collaborate on next-gen mobile chips
  • Gartner: CIOs are doing more with less to spend in 2011
  • The root of Stuxnet is unknown, but the root of security is people, says Sophos
  • Corporate PC upgrades decline due to cash-strapped SMB sector
  • Does working in the finance sector still pay off for IT professionals?
  • Online sales fall at Comet following software platform change
  • Bohu attacks on cloud-based AV prove need for new security approach
  • Iran gets access to Google Earth, Picasa and Chrome
  • Microsoft blames third party for excessive Windows Phone 7 data charges
  • Destruction of ID card data to cost £400,000
  • Amazon buys Lovefilm movie service
  • Ebay Q4 profits driven by 200% increase in mobile commerce sales
  • HP directors to investigate Hurd’s severance payout
  • Carlsberg agrees probably its best outsourcing deal
  • UK public sector outsourcing hit by VAT hitch
  • Freedom of Information Act extended
  • UK organisations slow to realise benefits of social media, says ISF
  • Software testing starts for the London Olympics 2012
  • Global C-level executives block business move to cloud, says ISACA
  • Hackers charged with stealing thousands of iPad user details
  • Nine NHS trusts to collaborate on ID systems
  • Father of iPlayer Erik Huggers quits BBC for move to Intel
  • Making sense of the threat of cyber war
  • Microsoft SDL verifier tool available as free download
  • Government seeks £3bn traffic management technology agreement
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