• New York bank admits intruder accessed online banking
  • ICO to fine firms up to £500,000 for data breaches
  • Google declares cyber war on China after security attack
  • ERP set to simplify Indian Railways' rolling stock management
  • BT to work with Green Touch to cut ICT energy use
  • IT budget cuts expected in 2010
  • IT recession is “unofficially over” in Europe
  • Google extends Apps with shared enterprise storage
  • UK retail websites performed well under Christmas pressure
  • CIO Connect helps IT leaders rate industry analysts
  • Mandelson announces free IT courses for adults
  • Video: Brits think phishing is how Eskimos catch fish
  • Online retail sales jump 26.5% in December 2009
  • Illegal downloads at work skyrocket, says ScanSafe
  • Novell brings Brainshare Europe to Amsterdam
  • US financial services starting recovery, says Infosys
  • Microsoft apologises for ongoing problems with volume licensing site
  • Chip shortage to push up PC costs
  • Iranian Cyber Army hacks China's Baidu search engine
  • Oracle patches vulnerabilities in 17 enterprise products
  • Datacentres need to do more with less, but lack skills
  • Senior airmen question safety of Chinook software
  • How server virtualization helps Perfetti save and go green
  • Leveraging DLP to gain customer confidence: The Cognizant way
  • Plan disaster recovery: Royal Horticultural Society ready for any business disaster
  • Green Touch consortium aims to slash internet's carbon footprint
  • Android flaw makes it easy to bypass phone screen lock
  • BBC may start cutting back its web operation earlier than 2012
  • Costa Coffee updates Epos system to drive efficiencies
  • Teens will be the decade of 3D television
  • Government gives free laptops to poor families
  • Walmart’s strong IT will be key in strategic shift
  • Mobile market to grow in 2010, says Gartner
  • Rogue anti-virus software targets Google Groups
  • Barclays takes application development back in house
  • Santander begins key phase of UK standardisation
  • Video: IT resistance to change slows business growth, says Gartner
  • Union says Fujitsu redundancies targeted women and non-white employees
  • China’s Huawei to invest $500m in Indian operations
  • Google must be more transparent, says German justice minister
  • Twitter aims to boost revenue in 2010
  • Virtual machine (VM) backup has RLAM investing in Veeam Backup & Replication
  • College learns lessons in choosing the right NAC appliance
  • IT will be key to retailers' survival in 2010, says Ovum
  • PDF files and Adobe Reader should be security priority for 2010, says Qualys
  • Lords propose changes to Digital Economy Bill
  • HSBC mainframe outage causes major HSBC network crash
  • Deloitte acquires IT monitoring expertise with ReportSource
  • Microsoft issues patch to remove i4i custom tags
  • World Cup and broadband access raise IT security issues
  • General Dynamics launches legal battle with EDS
  • Bad websites cost councils £11m a month
  • CEO Hanif Lalani quits BT Global Services
  • Five tips for implementing remote working
  • Plastic Logic challenges Amazon's Kindle with QUE proReader for business
  • Financial services technology predictions for 2010
  • NPfIT spend rises to more than £6bn
  • FCC asks for more time on US national broadband plan
  • Researchers predict 1,024-bit encrytion will be obsolete within five years
  • Nokia teams up with Sesame Street to save the world
  • Microsoft eases into 2010 with light Patch Tuesday
  • Adobe releases critical security patches for Illustrator
  • SMEs look to unified comms to beat the weather
  • Google slams French plans to tax online news aggregators
  • CES: Intel returns to the smartphone market
  • IT (Amendment) Act, 2008 has information security market on toes
  • Simplifying Microsoft Hyper-V licensing and pricing
  • vSphere and storage: The ultimate guide
  • Optical fibre inventors get more government money
  • US financial sector group to test cyber attack defences
  • M&S rolls out smart forecasting system
  • Betfair launches TV-based betting service
  • Fujitsu strike continues
  • Local government IT faces a tough year ahead
  • Outsourcing predictions for 2010
  • BMC bolsters cloud toolset with Phurnace acquisition
  • Government asks how it should spend 50p phone levy
  • Businesses face mobile security challenge in 2010
  • National ID card linked to NI numbers, goverment says
  • London launches open data website for developers
  • Networks & telecoms trends to watch in 2010
  • SaaS security provider Webroot joins EuroCloud
  • IT companies still dragging feet on removal of toxic substances
  • Michael Jackson fans hack Iranian president's website
  • MoD renews attack on dead Chinook pilots despite software flaw disclosures
  • Three ways you can be caught out by a software audit
  • Hackers will target iPhone and Android in 2010, says Kaspersky
  • Tiger Woods could need ID card
  • Video: Cisco strikes gold at Winter Olympics
  • US authors appeal to Congress over Google Books deal
  • O2 and 3 call for UK ruling on Orange and T-Mobile merger
  • CES: Steve Ballmer on why the PC is still a smart bet
  • Snow puts business continuity plans to the test
  • VMware hires new UK and Ireland Regional Director: News roundup
  • Christmas peace as EMC, NetApp, IBM all leave each other alone
  • Technology driven makeover for Usha International
  • Mills Group rolls out business analytics
  • Y2K bug hits businesses a decade late
  • Wolverhampton Council pays Axon £7.1m after pulling plug on IT projects
  • IT recruitment shows recovery in US and UK
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