• Faster Payments clocks £1bn in a single day
  • Save costs by understanding your ERP licences
  • Workers vote for strikes at Airwave over redundancies
  • Barack Obama appoints Vivel Kundra CIO
  • Epson printer has ink pre-loaded
  • ICO seizes illegal database on construction workers
  • Satyam sale gets green light
  • Soliders lives put at risk by MoD's 'appalling' procurement decision
  • APC aligns datacentre management with Microsoft platform
  • Public sector IT pros must aspire to CIO roles, says Socitm
  • Zoho upgrades on-demand word processor
  • Outdated IT system a risk to courts, says NAO report
  • Disabled and old people could miss out on advantages of technology
  • Ofcom decision featherbeds BT's fibre risk
  • Trading software programmers still in demand
  • IE8 lacks support for enterprise apps
  • The Watchmen: Fact versus fiction
  • Would-be Japanese bank e-raiders to be sentenced today
  • Faulty device led to fatal Amsterdam plane crash, investigators find
  • Facebook becomes more like Twitter
  • Financial institutions still falling short of data governance, survey shows
  • Network security market up 8% to $5.5bn in 2008
  • Password thieves strike at iStockphoto site
  • Legal firm Browne Jacobson streamlines HR and payroll processes
  • Server sales down 20%, says Gartner
  • IBM updates Informix database with warehousing feature
  • Greenwich council brings in Logicalis to manage network
  • Spotify admits some passwords may be hackable
  • IBM could buy Satyam
  • CeBIT 2009: Car makers announce Linux car 'infotainment' alliance
  • CeBIT 2009: IBM and SAP show off portable cloud application
  • CRM use cases stable, but satisfying customers won't get easier
  • Microsoft labels trustworthy computing a success
  • UK is slipping behind on broadband services
  • IT trends in banking: key focus for 2009
  • University of Birmingham rolls out unified communications
  • Opera plugs security threats on Windows browser
  • Facebook wins lawsuit against 'spam king' Sanford Wallace
  • Nasa and Cisco build climate change reporting platform
  • Delayed IT projects to lead to flat IT services market, says IDC
  • IT pros need to align technology with people, conference told
  • Apple makes enterprise layoffs
  • Oil firm signs $53m IT services deal with CSC
  • Apple takes wraps off faster Mac Pro
  • Apple updates iMac and rolls out green Mac mini
  • Amazon EC2 offers Windows and SQL Server in the cloud
  • AMD chip making spin-off launches as Globalfoundries
  • LUN storage and its role in SAN management
  • U.K. government data handling practices stir privacy fears
  • Microsoft Live Search rebrand leaked on Twitter
  • Data security is top priority
  • Microsoft joins coalition to track financial trail of child porn traders
  • 'Sloppy' council websites need improvement, says Socitm
  • Sick IT worker rides 66 miles and gets fired
  • Nokia pulls 3G phone in US after connectivity problems
  • Budget Linux Tablet can be stuck on a fridge
  • Ofcom paves the way to super-fast broadband
  • Big drop in students taking IT subjects
  • Recession sees SMEs offered extended 0% finance
  • E-commerce worth £56bn by 2014, says Forrester
  • Mobile phone sales on downward spiral
  • Facebook hit with five attacks within days
  • Communication problems cost SMBs up to €3,900 per employee
  • UK gets National Ballistics Database
  • Make IT change management part of your disaster recovery plan
  • Data sharing bill will let government snoop patient records, doctors warn
  • GlaxoSmithKline switches to Microsoft Online
  • Criminals target customers of troubled banks
  • Aviva signs EDS £700m outsourcing deal
  • Sting supports hacker McKinnon's fight for UK trial
  • Microsoft releases application virtualisation platform for Windows 7
  • Brown: science must provide new UK growth, not financial services
  • Online card readers will become fraud target
  • EDF sales team clicks with new scheduling software
  • L&G to axe up to 450 support jobs
  • Microsoft releases free security tool for developers
  • Google tops technology pay league
  • SAP shrinks carbon footprint
  • Windows grabs more of the OS market
  • Lockerbie could have Europe's biggest datacentre
  • Sony unveils high-speed disc storage burner
  • PC shipments to nosedive 11.9% this year
  • Google Earth lays bare UK's nuclear defences
  • Satyam looks for a new owner
  • iPhone leads mobile web browsing market
  • How to use access points and bridges to set up large, secure WiFi networks
  • IT staff do 34 days of unpaid overtime a year, says TUC
  • Server plugs into wall socket for small networks
  • Computer fraudsters to get stiffer sentences
  • Royal London Asset Management deploys VMWare
  • Legal threats to IT consultants grow as economy worsens
  • Will recession drive users to open source?
  • Computer screens reveal our personalities
  • Japanese cybercrime stats are a red flag for West
  • Windows Vista wins Fiasco Awards hands down
  • Government plans to keep DNA of innocent
  • Security weakness found in online banking card readers
  • Mobile payments to hit $860bn by 2013
  • Microsoft: software security needs boost as career option
  • Dell plans more job cuts as profits slump
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