• Doctor left 56 patients' data on train
  • Government IT cuts hit £1.2bn, £1bn more to come
  • Atos Origin to provide managed services for Aberdeen City Council
  • Ofcom stalls on complaints about Project Canvas’ YouView
  • Investigation launched into Sellafield's lost USB stick
  • NRO warns of “chaotic scramble” for IPv6 addresses
  • Ray Ozzie to retire as Microsoft chief software architect
  • RIM partners with UAE to launch Dubai services
  • Facebook blocks applications in privacy violation row
  • EU procurement system uses Symantec’s VeriSign PKI platform
  • Google terminates contracts in China
  • Apple reports highest-ever quarterly earnings
  • IBM shares slide nearly 4% despite solid results
  • BT accused of using predatory tactics to retain broadband dominance
  • BCS to fast-track ITAC system architects to chartered status
  • VMware's net income more than doubles as revenues soar for Q3
  • Vendors can’t just talk storage any more
  • International co-operation only way to protect critical infrastructure from cyber attack, warns OECD
  • Software error leads to wrong organs being taken from donors
  • Patients to control their health records, says government
  • Ofcom to swallow postal regulator
  • Google appliance now searches in the cloud and on Twitter
  • London Stock Exchange clients request extra system dress rehearsal
  • London Stock Exchange lets suppliers into its datacentres
  • Cyber attacks and terrorism top security strategy priority list
  • Sony Ericsson drops Symbian to focus on Android
  • Adobe to release security-enhanced Acrobat X family in November
  • US reviews plan to notify internet users of hacker take-over
  • Government spending review will lead to more IT offshoring, says Ovum
  • UK National Security Strategy: cybersecurity must have funding, warns think-tank
  • Improvement rate slows as UK joins broadband leaders
  • Cyber threats top national security concerns
  • Mobile sector takes up arms against iPhone, Android
  • Data theft by cybercriminals biggest loss for businesses, survey reveals
  • Oxford Internet Institute founder sets up internet think tank
  • Pentagon poised to review 500,000 Wikileaks Iraq documents
  • New cyber threats bypass most network security systems, researchers find
  • 40,000 Wi-Fi UK hotspots open to hackers
  • Go for function, not application
  • London Stock Exchange opens its data centre doors to suppliers
  • iinet RAMs through Zimbra upgrade
  • Identity theft costs UK £2.7bn a year
  • ISCSI storage gets performance makeover
  • How the G-Cloud is developing ahead of the Spending Review
  • Opinions sought on local government IT strategy
  • Vodafone gets small businesses connected with OneNet Express
  • AMD posts 16% increase in sales in Q3
  • Star offers £45 Microsoft unified comms, e-mail and telephony
  • Hard drive containing doctors’ personal data sold online
  • iPad pushes tablet sales to 19.5 million units in 2010
  • IE9 beta uses reputation check to raise alarm over high-risk downloads
  • Google’s 30% Q3 profits boost beats analyst estimates
  • Study puts a price on software code security assurance management
  • A BI career offers opportunities in technology and management at various levels
  • UK responsible for 5% of global spam
  • Gatwick Airport signs multimillion-pound SAP deal
  • PC sales slow as businesses delay purchases
  • Comprehensive Spending Review: Suppliers brace for IT spending plunge
  • RSA Europe 2010: Cyber war rules of engagement 'should be top priority'
  • PCI DSS standards halve data breaches
  • IT quangos in firing line of government cuts
  • Data protection regulation a good thing, says internet security expert
  • Digital publishers champion the 'new' IT department
  • HP agrees to reduce government's IT bill
  • More than half of mid-sized companies hacked in 2010
  • Online retailer Asos posts 47% increase in sales
  • AOL talks to investment firms in rumoured bid to buy Yahoo
  • New approaches needed to fight emerging types of cybercrime
  • Stuxnet worm attack: Are Indian SCADA systems ready?
  • RSA Europe 2010: Botnets have become backbone for cybercrime, says Microsoft
  • A better way than ROI? Project management and business value
  • Leeds CIO calls on local government to engage more on G-Cloud
  • Government seeks legal advice over G-Cloud procurement
  • Lloyds Banking Group sheds 4,500 IT roles
  • RSA Europe 2010: Replace internet with something safer, urges former White House advisor
  • IT recruitment loses momentum, but salaries rise
  • VMworld 2010: Elephants in the server room – challenges to virtualisation
  • Sceptical SMEs urged to embrace social media
  • Intel posts record sales of $11.1bn in Q3
  • Councils to test personal data stores
  • RSA Europe 2010: Trojans are going after all businesses, not just banks, says security expert
  • Virtualisation outgrows adolescence: The Best of VMworld Europe User Awards
  • Study: Infosec underestimates the importance of business communication
  • Cloud computing security threats: CSA issues provider assessment
  • Vendor management best practices for Indian organizations
  • Marico’s blade server virtualization approach brings key benefits
  • VMware pushes patchwork quilt approach to data centre automation
  • VMworld 2010: Users reveal how virtualisation is improving service and saving money
  • Summary Care Records to go ahead, says Department of Health review
  • RSA Europe: Suppliers urged to embed security technology in consumer services
  • 3M extends outsourcing deal with Cognizant for five years
  • RSA Europe 2010: Communication gaps threaten IT security, study finds
  • RSA Europe: Air traffic control model needed for infosecurity, says RSA
  • VMworld 2010: Most apps now on virtual servers
  • VMworld 2010: Virtualised applications are the future for the cloud, says VMware CEO
  • Philip Green review highlights 'crazy decisions' on government IT buying
  • New, harder-to-detect Bugat malware used in LinkedIn attacks
  • New HP chairman accuses ex-CEO Mark Hurd of ‘repeatedly lying’
  • Phones overlooked in rush to next-generation comms, warns trade body
  • Is Capgemini’s Merlin the most sustainable datacentre in the world?
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