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- A Series of Tubes Episode 58: Internode's IPv6 efforts
- Microsoft CFO rules out another bid for Yahoo
- Oracle User Group launches partner awards
- iPhone has phishing vulnerability
- SAP user group condemns increase in support costs
- Rustock botnet uses Bush, Microsoft and Al Qaeda to spread
- ISPs agreement on illegal file sharing could roll out across other sectors
- Scientists call on government to save Bletchley
- Outsourcing contract disputes set to rise as credit crunch bites
- Transport for London's Oyster system hit by second IT failure
- Cardiff pilot for Trading Standards pirate software clampdown
- RSA gets control of security, risk with Agiliance compliance solution
- Olympic athletes take part in blogging programme
- Remote scripting tips and tricks to help you manage Windows
- Infrastructure-free is the future for public sector
- E-mail downtime still major problem for IT managers
- Cisco buys home networking firm Pure
- Smaller businesses ‘in denial' about security
- Outsourcer Capita reports strong half-year sales and profits
- Microsoft Windows head jumps ship to Juniper
- World IT services market up 9.5%
- Yahoo sales up but profits slip
- Looking to recruit? 500 Fujitsu staff now face redundancy post NPfIT exit
- Prison service makes good use of IT for procurement, says NAO
- Online banking fraud falls by a third
- Vodafone shares slide on sales warning
- Access unveils biometric keyboards to protect networks and apps
- IT companies bullish in face of credit crunch
- To manage your backup load, identify your data
- Melbourne company creates filesystem, storage appliance for video production industry
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- ANALYSIS: Why Internode's IPv6 product makes sense
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- Councils use Ripa law 10,000 times to investigate citizens for minor offences
- Government recommends parliament should accept e-petitions
- Police get £25 million for handhelds
- ‘Alonso crash’ used to spread banking Trojan
- BSA settles over alleged illegal software
- Brocade buys Foundry
- Big criminal justice IT projects should be curbed
- IBM seeks to stop council divulging £400m contract details
- Barclays uses video evidence to fight e-crime
- Hackers favour the website ambush
- “Woefully inadequate” Web 2.0 quality costing firms dear
- Business value of RFID-based supply chains remains elusive
- Data loss at the MoD and NHS shows need for stricter security policies
- EMC's cloud lost in fog of "governmental sensitivities"
- Legal issues slowing storage-as-a-service rollouts
- Software development tools add a view for CIOs
- SMEs get enterprise-class reporting at 'realistic' prices
- Apple posts record third quarter results
- Government told to delete DNA records of innocent people
- Open source exposing businesses to significant risk
- Mobility gaining importance to organisations
- Rapid mobile broadband growth spurred by price cutting
- Asset management system cuts Silverstone costs by a fifth
- Career Moves agency saves £4,000 a week with outsourced IT support
- Egg marks a decade of internet banking revolution
- SCADA SNAFU?
- MoD loses one laptop every two days
- Welsh NHS Trusts admit to over 150 data breaches
- BT to outsource £1bn of business to Indian partner
- How to avoid the mistakes in financial BPO
- Kent County Council builds £32m shared service network with Unisys
- How to manage Windows networks using remote scripts
- Intego unveils iPhone anti-malware software
- Facebook launches newly designed website
- Outsourcing: Westminster Council IT infrastructure free by 2015
- BBC appoints new iPlayer boss
- Business-class WiMAX will test fixed and mobile broadband operators
- Mobile e-mail and connectivity driving data traffic boom
- Defra moves 10,000 civil servants to energy-saving laptops
- Outsourcing grows 10% to £44bn in EMEA
- CIOs ready to axe IT jobs in response to economy
- iPhone sales hit one million in first week
- What's to stop you migrating to SaaS?
- MoD admits losing 121 memory sticks
- BI on the line for Carphone Warehouse
- IMRG E-Retail Sales Index: web eats into high street takings
- Highways Agency launches programme to improve information
- Unified communications trigger data leakage dangers, survey finds
- SurveyWatch: Sophos wags its finger at top spamming countries
- Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists overcomes web-filtering challenge
- Microsoft opens up Live Mesh data sharing network
- SAP increases software support charges
- Broadband prices tumble despite credit crunch
- Oracle iPhone move could be another false dawn for mobile business intelligence, warns analyst
- Beijing Olympics IT systems go live 24 hours a day
- Dell hit with pay lawsuit by call centre workers
- HMRC spends £552m on IT in 18 months to transform service
- Identity and Passport Service fixes online weakness
- Measuring the data centre's green power
- Mobile video could transform field operations
- Suspended employee blocks access to city of San Francisco computer system
- What will be the impact of BT's fibre optic network?
- Young British explorers use GIS to map Himalayas
- Open source in technology merger and acquisitions
- Government CIOs will be measured on emissions reductions
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