• Mobile operators under pressure to merge networks, says Ovum
  • JDE community thriving five years after acquisition by Oracle
  • JP Rangaswami leaves BT
  • Internet has killed customer loyalty, says research
  • Case study: Enterprise architecture at Syngenta
  • Court may force government rethink on online piracy
  • Facebook and Google locked in data spat
  • Share datacentre stats to improve energy efficiency, says expert
  • UK businesses face threat of risky online shopping habits, study reveals
  • Councils call for local government accounts to be open data
  • MEPs pressure European Commission into open source review
  • Bwin launches live betting app for iPhone
  • Marks & Spencer targets UK’s top-slot in multi-channel retailing
  • Rural broadband and WiFi to slip between TV gaps
  • Demand for e-business, cloud and Twitter drive UK tech mergers
  • LTE market to hit $100bn by 2014
  • Royal Navy hack forces MoD to suspend website
  • Top 10 IT security trends for 2011
  • Oracle sets SAP damages at $4bn
  • Cabinet Office conducts governmental digital review
  • Trustmarque increases Kirklees Council mobility
  • Cloud computing is coming: Prepare for hybridisation
  • Nobel Peace Prize invitation hides PDF Trojan
  • iframe injection attack infects moneycontrol.com
  • Vodafone returns to growth, sells Softbank interest for £3.1bn
  • Online gambler Party Gaming sees revenue rise
  • RockMelt ‘social browser’ launched
  • IBM and ARM unveil true superfast network chip technology
  • Defence minister Nick Harvey to detail UK cyber battle plans
  • Cyber scammers switch to more lucrative mobile campaigns
  • Public sector clinging to legacy servers, warns datacentre expert
  • Opera Mobile 10.1 beta for Android available to download
  • Government business plans outline milestones for IT
  • Dell plans acquisitions to expand global services
  • IT cloud decisions use flawed metrics
  • Business intelligence helps Toys R Us build 600 pop up stores a season
  • Telefonica picks Teradata to optimise broadband pricing
  • Logica CEO Andy Green becomes chairman of e-Skills UK
  • Security must evolve with move to private clouds, says Gartner
  • Cabinet Office demands silence over government IT strategy
  • Asos uses international growth to drive 59% profit boost
  • Steve Ballmer sells $1.3bn in Microsoft shares
  • 10 tips to build your career in IT
  • US Cyber Command calls for offensive powers
  • Microsoft and Saxo launch trading platform MSN Trader
  • UK IT managers ignore energy efficiency initiative
  • Adobe blocks vulnerabilities in Reader, Flash Player
  • NetApp FlexPod takes on EMC's Vblock bundles
  • DFAT plans Windows 7 upgrade to secure SATIN network, seeks diplomat-grade antivirus
  • Ignoring Java updates is a top security risk, warns G Data
  • Ex-United Utilities CTO moves on to consulting
  • London Stock Exchange problem was network change mix up
  • M&A activity in UK technology plummets
  • Yahoo CIO resigns
  • SMBs poor at addressing top security concerns, survey finds
  • Amey saves £150,000 after licence audit
  • US Cyber Command opens its doors a month late
  • Cyber security tops UK public's concerns
  • Business behind public sector on data protection, ICO finds
  • Adobe releases security update for Flash Player
  • Revised EU privacy laws to demand greater transparency on the web
  • Oracle lawyers seek former SAP head Leo Apotheker to testify in software theft trial
  • Software management saves Northumbrian Water £250,000
  • Businesses may have to ration e-mail and internet use to control energy costs, claims peer
  • Welsh council goes green with data centre redesign
  • Behind the scenes of the London VMware User Group
  • Small form factor SSDs coming to change the data centre
  • Government releases blueprint for technology
  • US publishes cloud security programme
  • News Corp hit by MySpace decline
  • North-South divide in IT professional pay widens
  • Best Buy launches transactional website
  • Citigroup creates 440 IT jobs in Northern Ireland
  • Microsoft warns of zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer
  • Bristol Council's open source plans hit by further setback
  • Is IT offshoring inevitable to meet government cuts?
  • CIO Interview: Kevin O'Connor, Paddy Power
  • Public sector IT jobs start to feel the spending cuts
  • Vodafone offers businesses smartphone security
  • East London to become new Silicon Valley?
  • One in eight malware attacks are via a USB device, study shows
  • Europe tests cyber defences in first regional attack simulation
  • HP dodges Oracle's court call for chief Leo Apotheker in SAP case
  • Email attachment viruses: Old tricks meet new sophisticated malware
  • Fast Ltd holds Annual Conference for IT managers at Mercedes-Benz World
  • IT Act 2008: DSCI recommends rules
  • Has the Windows-based business desktop had its day?
  • Outlook for IT services sluggish following spending review
  • Google breached UK data protection laws, says ICO
  • UK business trailing government in cyber security
  • Global insurer Argo Group outsources system management to UK
  • Google and Facebook could face new privacy code
  • Dell buys cloud integration specialist Boomi
  • Businesses still wary of virtualisation, study reveals
  • More than 16% of IT graduates unemployed
  • Google wins court approval for $8.5m settlement of Buzz privacy case
  • Hackers use SEO poisoning Halloween tricks to lure PC users
  • Organisations still wary of virtualising mission-critical apps
  • SNIA ANZ's day for storage bloggers
  • London Stock Exchange platform disrupted after suspicious human error
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