• CIOs confused about cloud computing, survey reveals
  • Semiconductor shipments to increase in 2010
  • Customise Windows 7 with Microsoft’s hidden 'God mode'
  • Nokia sues Apple over more alleged patent infringements
  • Cracked GSM security code could force mobile network upgrades
  • Chinook computer was 'positively dangerous' say newly-disclosed MoD documents
  • The SAN sweetener deal for Perfetti
  • Annual security reports predict new cyber attack trends
  • Top 10 government tech stories of 2009
  • Top 10 social media stories of 2009
  • Top 10 financial services stories of 2009
  • Gridsure finds global deal for its pattern-based authentication
  • Top 10 outsourcing stories of 2009
  • Top 10 security stories of 2009
  • Forbes Marshall's journey towards desktop virtualization
  • National Museum of Australia to build digital asset management system on Dell/EMC SANs
  • Strategy lessons from the recession: An Indian CIO edition
  • Safend expands data leakage prevention product to plug more gaps
  • Hamilton Island upgrades its networks
  • Cisco completes $2.9bn acquisition of Starent Networks
  • FBI investigates multi-million dollar cyber attack at Citigroup
  • Barack Obama names Howard Schmidt as cybersecurity chief
  • Millions to text their season's greetings
  • Vodafone iPhone available 14 January 2010
  • Twitter bags a profit with Google and Microsoft search deals
  • Digital Britain in action: plans well underway, says government
  • Manufacturing sector IT review of the year
  • The Economist wants more Facebook and Twitter friends
  • Microsoft sued over Bing name
  • Google comes under fire for UK tax avoidance
  • Understanding VoIP power consumption
  • Data problems for O2 iPhone users
  • London Stock Exchange takes control of Turquoise
  • Top 10 stories in telecoms and networks 2009
  • Six tips for smooth SAP upgrades
  • Polygenta implements UTM and endpoint security
  • Green IT: How far is the Indian corporate ready to go?
  • Predictions 2010: The future of Linux
  • ITIL revitalizes IT operations and service levels at L&T Infotech
  • Automate disaster recovery process with Citrix Essentials for Hyper-V: News roundup
  • Government department invites bids for £160m contract
  • Accenture to hire 45,000 with bright outlook for 2010
  • Tesco builds 'world's first' visual search app for iPhone
  • £1.2bn e-Borders programme may be illegal under EU data law
  • Fujitsu workers begin six-day strike
  • Fujitsu should follow Steria’s example with pension agreement
  • Oracle boosts software and services revenue with SAP business
  • Blackberry e-mail fails again
  • Europe is biggest market for outsourced services
  • Vtesse appeal on business rates goes to court
  • HP blades and VMware save credit firm over £300,000
  • HDS Australia CTO moves to Cisco
  • How to create an IT service catalog
  • Nishith Desai Associates keeps business risk at bay with infosec
  • HSBC pulls plug on green datacentre plans
  • Vtesse to test government's 2mbps broadband promise
  • Wi-Fi operator may quit UK over wireless tax
  • HP to run January event to attract Sun users
  • Update: HP strike postponed
  • Dell considers setting up e-waste plant to tackle tech dumping
  • Google, Dell, Microsoft, Yahoo invoked in work from home scam
  • Video: Top of the YouTube charts revealed
  • Orange map shows broadband hotspots
  • Dell raises services focus with Perot acquisition
  • Pharmaceutical giant GSK chooses HCL Axon for SAP
  • No peace in the blogosphere as EMC, HDS fire up, Quantum carols, NetApp and Oracle hit the mistletoe
  • NSW Health admits "high incidence of 'lost' images," plans enterprise archive
  • Users say licensing costs slow virtualization adoption
  • Worthy groups awarded free web access
  • Barclays takes desktop management back in-house
  • iPhone tops Christmas search lists
  • Swindon hopes to profit from free Wi-Fi mesh network
  • HP tempts Sun users with Linux and Microsoft discounts
  • Microsoft off the hook in EU antitrust case
  • Banking will be IT jobs hotspot in 2010
  • IT bosses lead world in creating wealth
  • MPs slam Defra for losing control of £350m IT system
  • Paper better than computers for patient records, say UCL researchers
  • Jericho Forum to provide customers with good security questions to ask
  • Storage roundup: Holiday firm gets remote disaster recovery service and more
  • Server virtualization: India Inc.'s top data center priority for 2010
  • Server virtualisation and data growth changing storage-area network, network-attached storage
  • Legal battle forces US government to restore millions of missing e-mails
  • Don't sell Gary out, McKinnon's mum pleads with Queen
  • Web outcry over Australia's plan to censor internet
  • Social media has changed online shopping forever, says report
  • Cadbury streamlines IT procurement to help fend off Kraft
  • Los Angeles switches to Google cloud services to cut costs
  • Smarter IT procurement saves government £196m
  • Oracle makes concessions to EC over Sun acquisition
  • Survey: Blackberry obsession set to cause Christmas strife
  • Researchers question benefits of computerised health records
  • First 4G networking offers 100 Mbps
  • Ten tips to make sure your firm is ranked by search engines
  • Government to create and sell giant business service providers
  • Novartis develops app to keep malaria in check
  • Amazon: put in your bids for cloud computing
  • Spencer's ensures business continuity with backup VPN
  • Thames Water invites tenders for major IT overhaul
  • CIOs in shape to drive revenues in 2010, Gartner says
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