• Vulnerability management gets in-house treatment at AXA Business Services
  • How Procter & Gamble adopted ITIL to ease IT infrastructure outsourcing, multisourcing
  • Nortel reverses losses
  • Who needs dense 10 GbE switches?
  • Council criticises IT security of Summary Care Records
  • Blended threats demand new security approach, says Websense
  • Deutsche Post DHL builds wide area network with Vodafone
  • HSBC Holdings under investigation after Swiss data theft
  • HD video to help stroke patients get early diagnosis
  • Windows Mobile loses favour in US as Google Android gains ground
  • Koobface worm can double command and control servers in 48 hours
  • US Transport Security Administration worker charged with data tampering
  • More governments plan to censor the internet, warns Clinton
  • MPs let copyright owners write the law on internet file sharing
  • Citrix XenApp6 to offer more centralised management for virtualised applications: News Roundup
  • Information security salaries start to rise, recruitment rebounds
  • Google Apps: Will the Market Change the Cloud Game?
  • IT investment of Rs 500 crore on Central Bank of India's 2010 agenda
  • Faster application development can improve security
  • Microsoft loses appeal on Office XML patent dispute with i4i
  • Gatwick CIO plans total IT overhaul to sweep away BAA legacy
  • Tory IT manifesto vows to cap government IT projects at £100m
  • Will BSkyB victory over EDS increase cost of outsourcing?
  • Rootkit shows potential for hackers to wreak havoc on smartphones
  • Video: Most people would rather vote online
  • Oracle unveils plan to integrate software with Sun hardware
  • Tech billionaires’ wealth rises by $55.8bn despite recession
  • Ecclesiastical Insurance saves millions with e-procurement
  • MEPs reject Acta online anti-piracy deal
  • Standard Life promotes IT as investments pay off
  • Internet nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
  • Cybercrimals use fake Windows update to push bogus security software
  • Mariposa botnet hit hardest where security awareness is low
  • Storage blogosphere gets analytical, considers VMware and HDS/Sun fallout
  • Balanced scorecard author Robert Kaplan discusses agile business and risk management
  • Payroll processing made easier at Winjit Technologies
  • IT industry job satisfaction double UK average, survey shows
  • Wimax operators to get first crack in broadband spectrum auctions
  • Government seeks to debunk cyber war myth
  • IT security must address business trends, says Forrester
  • Will NPfIT Summary Care Records really save lives?
  • It is not cloud versus in-house, says Forrester
  • Security, power and cost drive datacentre strategy
  • Twitter is magnet for fakes, fraudsters and celebs
  • Costly Digital Britain projects to go ahead says Timms
  • BMA says: halt rushed roll-out of imperfect Summary Care Records
  • London Stock Exchange puts in new IT head at Turquoise
  • Digital Economy Bill amendment threatens free speech on web
  • CIOs must make a 10-year desktop strategy plan
  • Google offers Apps Marketplace for enterprise users
  • Malware found on out-of-the-box Vodafone HTC Magic smartphone
  • Online bank fraud up, but total card fraud falls for first time
  • Microsoft releases eight bug fixes and warns of IE zero–day vulnerability
  • Storage roundup: UK data backup practices behind those of France, Germany; and more
  • Tape storage and backup suits us fine, says City firm's backup chief
  • Two factor authentication gets token agnostic at Central Bank of India
  • Microsoft makes software giveaway to Windows Essential Busines Server customers
  • Another NetApp leak reveals joint pipeline with CSC, says BHP Billiton
  • In a virtual room, the physical data centre design matters
  • DNA database records help solve less than 1% of crimes
  • European SMEs neglect back-up and recovery, survey reveals
  • Office 2010 ready for business on 12 May
  • Split views on funding UK innovation
  • Election 2010: Tories told what policy on IT should be
  • Energizer battery charger contains Trojan virus, warns Cert
  • Datacentre staff costs increase by 10%
  • US cybersecurity efforts hindered by poorly defined roles says GAO
  • Gmail user sues Google over Buzz violating data privacy
  • Global IT spend rises, but don't get excited
  • Choosing a database engine: how to get the right one for your company
  • Develop a master data management (MDM) strategy in seven steps
  • Data integration process requires strategic business-IT alignment
  • Inmon vs. Kimball data warehousing: the debate over DW architecture
  • Open source business intelligence tools: Are UK companies ready? tools?
  • Application virtualization boosts user satisfaction at Fullerton India
  • EMC’s Ionix sale analysed - the industry likes the idea!
  • IT directors plan to hire more staff in 2010
  • HP workers on strike again
  • UK shoppers flood to online stores
  • HP boosts contingency reserve after latest BSkyB damages order
  • ‘Lean and mean’ development driven by recession
  • Google buys collaborative MS Office start-up
  • Fujitsu shares slide over former exec’s resignation dispute
  • Secret talks could weaken ISPs' protection against online piracy suits
  • Businesses need new security doctrine as Trojans evolve, says RSA
  • Microsoft ramps up distribution of free Security Essentials software
  • Social engineering attacks: blame process, not employees, says security expert
  • Apache flaw threatens data security, say security researchers
  • Mimosa NearPoint email archiving software cuts PST file sprawl at BAM Nuttall
  • PCI DSS requirements still baffling as compliance deadline approaches
  • Server virtualization: Bilcare's hidden business plan aid
  • Brennan preparing backup-as-a-service product
  • ABC wants BackupExec 2010, sticks with NetBackup 6.5
  • ICO urges data protection
  • IT security professionals 'recession-proof', survey shows
  • Red Hat funds cloud R&D centre at Newcastle University
  • RightNow rewrites SaaS contract rules
  • IT managers no help for staff
  • BASF IT Services sees turnover drop to 360m Euros
  • NPfIT cuts put future of Lorenzo in doubt
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