• Volkswagen and Ringnes use IBM RFID platform to improve supply chain
  • Recession buster: five tips to lower software maintenance fees
  • Public sector still spending on IT, says RM
  • Investment industry targets efficiency for 2009
  • IT grads told to brush up their language skills to get higher pay
  • Recession will unite bank risk departments
  • Manchester gets 100mbps fibre broadband
  • IT budget constraints force project focus, vendor deals
  • Are application-specific backup tools worth it?
  • Cloud backup - the pros and cons
  • Get cracking crushing Conficker
  • Free threat modeling tool can ease application planning
  • Robert Kaplan, founder of Balanced Scorecard, says CIOs should pay more attention to risk management
  • Privacy campaigners pressure web firms to boycott Phorm
  • Satyam staff could de-rail a deal
  • Skype allows firms to make cheap calls through SIP PBXs
  • 3 ups the mobile broadband ante
  • FAST calls for whistleblowers to report pirate software
  • Mobile WAN optimisation is not always the answer
  • BT announces 40mbps fibre broadband areas
  • Intel freezes management salaries
  • IT departments failing to use 'access management' for competitive advantage
  • Further IT outsourcing price cuts expected
  • Government databases 'breach human rights', claims study
  • Businesses miss identity and access management value
  • Cyber attacks top business risk fears
  • Poor IT saved Northern Rock
  • How to troubleshoot SATA hard drive connections and issues
  • Experts urge use of Conficker removal tools before April
  • Sectors - HP takes on EMC and NetApp, swipes Cisco for good measure!
  • Children’s Mutual has no regrets on reaching milestone
  • BT to be allowed to bundle services for the first time
  • iGate backs out of Satyam bidding
  • Leaked letter reveals Dell's redundancy plans
  • Government defends red light warning in ID card reviews
  • Satyam bidding deadline arrives
  • How to create persistent, secure connections for roaming WiMAX, 3G and 802.11x
  • 100mbps mobile networks due next year
  • Repeat of 3G auction windfall unlikely
  • Google Street View raises privacy concerns
  • Alan Sugar drops merger plan with system builder
  • IBM/Sun: MySQL and Java should go to Eclipse
  • Recession-proof mobile broadband to hit billion user mark by 2013
  • Linux to shine in sub-$200 netbook market
  • Recession spurs one-month mobile broadband
  • 'Secret' reports raised concerns about feasibility of ID cards
  • Government may track social networking traffic
  • Retro songs resurrected by Chiptunes at Bletchley Park
  • Microsoft still sees value in search deal with Yahoo
  • Government publishes 'secret' ID card reviews
  • CIOs need to be ready for 2009 restructuring, Gartner says
  • Google launches Street View for the UK
  • Oracle boosts software licence revenue
  • UK online bank robbers had record year in 2008
  • Government 'jargon ban' draws mixed response
  • IBM to acquire Sun? Twitter users not convinced
  • Bletchley Park wins crucial funding using Facebook and Twitter
  • Internet Explorer 8.0 out with questions over apps compatibility
  • Cisco rewrites the datacentre rule book for virtualisation
  • Sony to freeze salaries to help recover losses
  • Update: Investment banking IT workers will be powerful forces elsewhere
  • Recession leads to flood of IT volunteers
  • Microsoft expands Azure to let unmodified applications run in the cloud
  • Thief uses Google Earth to hunt for valuable lead roofs
  • Police National Computer to be linked to mobile register
  • UK server market has collapsed, says IDC
  • Skype bids to bridge mobile phone-computer gap
  • Cisco Unified Computing - the details
  • Recession: broadband will save the UK economy
  • IT departments are ignoring risks of fire, flood and disease
  • Four million mobile phone users risk ID theft
  • Jack Straw U-turn on "Big Brother" data law
  • Hosting firm offers new hires £1000 to leave
  • Socitm appoints new president
  • Turner report highlights IT’s role in managing banks’ risks
  • Nokia to lay off 1700 staff as sales slow
  • OGC may publish 'secret' ID card reviews
  • Organisations must take steps to guard data
  • Satyam users sit tight as bidding process begins
  • How to make the right storage infrastructure decisions
  • Computerised self-test for type 2 diabetes
  • Council leaders ban business jargon
  • Business needs to balance SaaS benefit and risk
  • Web to stop SMEs from going under
  • Heartland data breach triggers class action suit
  • Satyam loses 46 customers
  • Warzone bloggers: how IT is changing communication in conflict
  • Comcast passwords leaked on document-sharing site
  • BBC's Click botnet special was irresponsible and illegal
  • Cisco enters server market to remove virtualisation roadblocks
  • Gartner analyses four leading BI vendors
  • SMEs use Twitter to cut costs
  • Cisco takes on IBM, HP in the data centre
  • REVIEW: PC Anywhere 12.5
  • University virtualises to save £120k
  • Hot Skills: SQL Server information
  • Cisco prepares to reveal unified computing strategy code-named California
  • Tim Berners-Lee: Internet at risk from 'wiretapping'
  • Digital rights agency could force ISPs to reveal customer details
  • iPhone train info apps collide head on
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