• BAA appoints Simon Fell as CTO
  • IT industry salaries rise 7.5% in 2011
  • UK confirms international cyber rules conference
  • Marks & Spencer signs six-year deal with Logicalis to manage network
  • Merton Borough Council moves to self–service technical support system
  • US House of Representatives committee approves cybersecurity standards bill
  • CA Technologies offers professional services training for IT graduates
  • US court gives Oracle another chance to put its patent case against Google
  • SAP must do more to show value of products and services, says user group
  • Dell expands its networking portfolio with Force10 Networks
  • Cybercrime automation demands new response and new skills
  • Domino's Pizza delivers 51% increase in online sales
  • Alcatel-Lucent enterprise sale: Who will buy?
  • Financial reporting gets easier at Raymond Group
  • Red Hat updates Enterprise Linux 5.7
  • Vodafone increases UK enterprise sales, driven by greater data traffic
  • CBI demands government strengthen business transformation case for IT
  • Oracle buys Ksplice for zero-downtime Linux technology to bolster enterprise updates
  • Microsoft posts record Q4 and annual results despite falling Windows sales and share price
  • DWP asks system integrators to list SME contractors to open up public sector deals
  • DfT to spend £750m on move to shared services
  • Demise of IT supplier highlights challenges facing government plan to support SMEs
  • EC launches consultation on data breach legislation covering telecoms and ISPs
  • Investment in malware defence essential, says QinetiQ
  • British Computer Society – the case for change
  • UK Cyber Security Challenge gears up for second year of competitions
  • TalkTalk scores lowest in Ofcom broadband satisfaction survey as Orange turns tables
  • Smartphone malware: Infections will hit one in 20, study predicts
  • Apple Safari receives update with Lion release; 58 bugs fixed
  • Securitytube.net releases WLAN security megaprimer
  • Wealth management industry IT spending to top $4.6 bn by 2015: Report
  • Private sector overtakes public as largest UK outsourcing contractor, says TPI survey
  • Hacking group Anonymous claims to have hacked into NATO servers and stolen data
  • Huddle and FCO Services to take UK civil servants into the cloud
  • India blocks file storage websites to combat online piracy after US cyber security deal
  • Growing worker demand for cloud services frustrated by firms' connectivity concerns
  • IDC blames decline in European PC market on weak consumer demand and high inventories
  • Cass Business School centralises IT infrastructure to save £500,000
  • PayPal drives Ebay Q2 sales up 25%
  • Mass UK mobile payment adoption remains four years in future, says Gartner
  • Tablet shipments increase 331% as Apple’s share falls
  • Trend Micro aims to secure consumer mobile devices for enterprises
  • Capita first half profits grow 7%
  • Nokia reports £429m loss as smartphone revenues drop 32% in first half of 2011
  • Commons committee calls for submissions on malware and government role in tackling it
  • Hackers target Adobe vulnerabilities, Java vulnerabilities
  • Law Firm to use smart technology to connect employees
  • VMware posts profit and sales increase driven by record licence sales in Q2 2011
  • Enterprise applications market records robust growth: IDC
  • Apple releases Mac OS X Lion 10.7 through Mac App Store
  • Avast launches business security line
  • Forrester: Seven trends to shape the future of enterprise applications and ERP
  • Google warns search users misdirected by fake antivirus to pay-per-click websites
  • (ISC)² publishes official guide to CSSLP
  • US and India sign cybersecurity agreement
  • Eurostar outsources to build an IT infrastructure of its own
  • The five software licensing tricks CIOs hate
  • Specialisterne Scotland contract provides software testing jobs for people with autism
  • Smartphone shipments to surge 230% by 2016
  • DWP loses £800m in overpayments due to faulty IT systems
  • HMRC slashes IT running costs by £235m
  • Barclays Bank deploys Infoblox IP address management to reduce network downtime
  • Ofcom forces BT to cut rural ISP charges
  • Oracle should take a closer look at security and severity scoring, says Imperva
  • Police arrest Anonymous suspects in UK, US and Netherlands over PayPal cyber attack
  • Desktop virtualisation accounts for only 3% of business PC market, says Ovum
  • Data breach at York University highlights urgency of security checks, says ICO
  • Microsoft offers bounty in hunt for Rustock spambot operators
  • Security at the heart of museum's IT update
  • SAP partners with HP for in-memory computing, mobility
  • Carphone Warehouse uses business process management to increase customer satisfaction
  • Cisco cuts 6,500 jobs, 9% of workforce
  • Backlash leads Birmingham City Council to reconsider Capita plan to offshore IT jobs
  • Apple reports yet another record quarter with profit up 125%
  • Apple releases out-of-cycle patch for iOS 4.3.3 flaw in iPhone, iPad and iPod
  • IBM reports strong second quarter and raises full-year earnings forecast
  • IT budgets stall until UK jobs market picks up
  • CIO interview: David Jones steers the Crown Prosecution Service into the digital age
  • Northern Ireland police extends Fujitsu managed service and cuts costs 15%
  • ARM set to steal Intel's lead with Windows 8 debut and surge in value notebook sector
  • LulzSec returns to target Murdoch
  • NPIA rolls out mobile fingerprint technology to the police service
  • Microsoft offers $250k reward for information on cyber criminals behind the Rustock botnet
  • Everything Everywhere boss Tom Alexander steps down for 'personal reasons'
  • Cloud network design: Your apps are ready, but is your infrastructure?
  • Apple patches iOS to fix PDF jailbreak flaw
  • Security Think Tank: What are the major security issues surrounding virtualisation?
  • Public-funded bodies must open data, transparency chief tells Demos
  • Sainsbury’s debuts mobile shopping site
  • SANS Institute praises Pentagon's cyber defence strategy
  • Government shelves Co-ordinated Online Record of Electors database to save £11m
  • E-commerce services launched by Union Bank of India
  • ITC awards Apple preliminary patent ruling against HTC over copyright infringements
  • Over a third of enterprise servers virtual, claims virtualisation penetration index
  • England’s top councils fail to comply with WAN code and cannot respond to data breaches
  • Consumerisation drives productivity but firms struggle to monitor workers, survey reveals
  • Intellect calls for reform in collecting bank data to avoid future financial crisis
  • Survey finds increasing numbers of IT directors dispensing tablets to workers
  • Oracle to fix 78 bugs across product line
  • Microsoft outlines plans for single ecosystem across mobile, PC, tablet and TV platforms
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