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  • IBM breaks down the corporate walls with collaboration tools
  • Mobile phone tracking service launches in UK
  • MOD signs deal for flight training system
  • Smartphones becoming an increased security risk
  • Plan for two years of pain after outsourcing, says Zurich Financial Services
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  • Credit crunch: IT systems come under pressure
  • Britannia banks on SAP to manage human resources
  • Bargain hunters targeted by brand scammers
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  • Logica builds wireless intelligent freight system with European Commission
  • Microsoft launches ERP product
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  • VoIP's hidden cost
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  • Motorola enhances VPN for smartphones
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  • UK needs more immigrants to fill IT skills gap, says report
  • Smartphones the clear choice of mobile productivity tool
  • Connectivity problems not enough to make SMBs switch Internet
  • Silverjet IT staff made redundant after airline goes into administration
  • Not so much storage in IBM's UK storage roadmap
  • SAP rebuts Gartner's negative assessment of its governance tools
  • Tendring council sends data down the sewers
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  • Amberpoint improves SOA Management
  • Adobe unveils free office productivity tools
  • More than half of top US websites fail performance test
  • Customers sue two US banks for data breach
  • European Commission pilots electronic identity Stork project
  • Users OK Yosemite unlimited backup license model
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  • EDS shareholder sues over Hewlett Packard acquisition
  • Is Windows Mobile 7 coming in late 2008
  • Cisco's motion boosts unified comms
  • Yahoo's Jerry Yang open to Microsoft deal
  • Tesco’s IT strategy to support international expansion
  • Environment Agency signs Fujitsu for flood warnings
  • NHS IT procurement produces 320,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide a year
  • London Stock Exchange hosts investment firms' infrastructure
  • Security strategy research seeks to plug weaknesses
  • French arrest 22 alleged hackers
  • European Commission plans to put criminal records on shared database
  • Faster Payments System processes £200m of payments in three days
  • Lambeth council cuts benefit fraud with lie-detection system
  • NHS trusts may miss referral to treatment requirement as Fujitsu's exits
  • Mobile banking users to soar
  • SMEs will suffer poor broadband services and will not switch
  • Société Générale outlines plans to improve IT security
  • Password sharing leaves NHS audit trail in tatters
  • Improve business understanding to climb IT ladder, says Tesco IT boss
  • The unseen threat: insider attacks and how to stop them
  • Smart card technology helps overcome static pin problems
  • Hard drive review: Samsung 64 GB SATA-II solid state drive
  • Where now for NHS National Programme after Fujitsu exits?
  • Cambridgeshire County Council deploys electronic document management system for social care
  • Cisco smartens up the wireless network with Motion platform
  • ITIL drives merger of help desk and asset management tools
  • Google named best place to work in UK
  • Fujitsu's departure from NPfIT leaves project floundering, experts say
  • Ecotricity deploys SAP Industry Solutions Utilities in seven months
  • IBM unveils new range of AMD quad-core servers for datacentres
  • IT services firms buck the trend during downturn, CBI finds
  • Firms should deploy Ajax to improve e-commerce sites, Gartner says
  • Head of UK's largest transformational government project 'frustrated by slow progress'
  • HP unveils two-in-one server blade system to save space and reduce running costs
  • Alcatel Lucent cuts service desk costs with standardised identity management
  • All BA long-haul flights will use Terminal 5 by end of October, BAA says
  • Beijing Olympics IT enters final straight of testing
  • Axed ‘e-breaks’ could cost firms billions of pounds in lost productivity
  • Anglo Irish Bank hires testers for new banking systems
  • Cable & Wireless makes £322m bid for Thus
  • Charity New Philanthropy Capital hires Intercept for hosted IT
  • NHS Connecting for Health terminates Fujitsu’s NHS contract
  • Poor sales management costs mid-size firms £65bn a year
  • Price of communications circuits drops 10% to 20%, study finds
  • Online stores should allow customers to return goods to outlets to boost sales, study finds
  • Debian security flaw illustrates open source development risks, Gartner says
  • Law firm Ashurst uses hosted service to support disaster recovery
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  • Beyond the OSI model
  • Cisco's new mobile platform will help mobilise voice
  • High-bandwidth networks drive mobile Internet take up
  • New NAC allows SITA to make clean sweep
  • Only one way to know how restores will perform: Complete them
  • CRM in the contact centre just isn't happening
  • Eye specialist sees opening in NHS National Programme for IT
  • IT directors prioritise internal data security
  • Boots improves business reporting with analytics software
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