• BAE Systems outsources to India
  • Oil firm Wintershall outsources with BASF IT Services
  • Troubled Galileo sat-nav project gets European nod
  • Federation Against Software Theft focuses on virtualisation
  • Big business backs greener IT body
  • Teenage Kiwi arrested for being hacking mastermind
  • Imperial Tobacco begins Active Directory merger
  • Embassy hacker' Dan Egerstad and the Tor network
  • PODCAST: Everything you need to know about the unpatched WPAD bug
  • New networking Podcast!
  • Confused about unified communications?
  • Petition posted on PM's website seeks support for central e-crime unit
  • Firms need to plan for XP Service Pack 3
  • Ofcom seeks consultation over wireless spectrum for London Olympics
  • FSA wants websites to improve
  • Swisscom Fixnet selects Assyst system to meet ITIL
  • Wireless local area network market continues to grow
  • Microsoft releases updated Service Pack 1
  • Cisco tackles security threat to IP phones
  • Financial firms struggling to make ERP count
  • Discussion forum launched for UK design and manufacturing businesses
  • SOA project failing through lack of governance
  • Bolton Wanderers boots up e-mail management system
  • Virgin Money implements Axios IT best practice
  • Socitm highlights green opportunities
  • MEGA GUIDE: VoIP: SIP, security and testing for your network
  • Network management best practices: Collecting essential data to optimise network performance
  • Dalai Lama trumps Archbishop of Canterbury in digital league table
  • SAS and Sun partner to optimise datacentre business intelligence
  • Domino’s sees online pizza sales hit £1m in a week
  • Microsoft: allow social networking but get secure
  • UK online Xmas sales heading towards £6bn
  • Ford integrates speech technology in new models to improve safety
  • Government systems to be targeted by cyber attacks, says McAfee
  • Mothercare picks Imprivata, Secure Computing to meet PCI DSS commtiments
  • Telecom convergence drives router surge
  • Securing the drugs industry
  • Get on board for e-travel innovation
  • Government to turn 951 websites into two supersites
  • UK and Ireland SAP User Group to unite user groups in Boston
  • One third of websites infected with malware, says Sans Institute
  • Mobile operators failing to meet business needs, says Gartner
  • Prudential agrees outsourcing deal with Capita
  • Cordless communications
  • UK brands trashed by phishing attacks
  • Co-op rolls out new store supply chain system
  • Transport for London trials Oyster mobile phones among passengers
  • Online banking popularity soars
  • HP aims to cut energy use by a fifth with wind and solar power
  • HP unveils IT automation offering
  • Managing Windows networks using scripts Part 5: Getting over the hump
  • Webroot merges with Email Systems to provide firms with one-stop security
  • London School of Economics: poor management raises outsourcing costs
  • Temporary staff pose data security threat
  • Google ploughs millions of pounds into renewable energy initiative
  • UK banks are rethinking anti-fraud strategies
  • More staff, bigger budgets and an HDTV top Christmas wish lists for IT professionals
  • Flexible working is the future, say analysts
  • Tandberg's multipoint telepresence presents
  • Customer-friendly software developers and field engineers to be in-demand
  • Al Gore's climate crisis website hacked by Viagra sellers
  • UK broadband use rising, but speeds still slow
  • Local authorities slow on mobile working
  • Security and space demand drive datacentre outsourcing
  • Barking & Dagenham GPs to use mobile messaging for health campaigns and appointment reminders
  • Oxford researcher offers tool to ease spreadsheet complexity
  • Virgin Media improves data mining to boost sales
  • Wimax: commercial deployments rising
  • Canadian officials probe HIV records data breach
  • SAP Conference: user group reaches out to IT departments
  • Body Shop extends use of automated HR system
  • Contact centre provider beCogent appoints IT director
  • Pros and cons of iSCSI for SMBs
  • Enterprise collaboration tools from consumer market
  • Worldwide server shipments up
  • SAP User Conference: Business continuity standards will become essential for businesses
  • Wireless network draws visitors through castle walls
  • Collaboration in business: strength is unity
  • Lack of relevant skills preventing IT and business alignment
  • Is the NHS planning to send patient data overseas?
  • ICO: HMRC appears to be 'bang to rights'
  • Do not forget the 'exit clause', warn outsourcing experts
  • Fallout from HMRC debacle spurs security advice
  • RSA standard vulnerable, says founder
  • Kiwicon Day Two - More choice exploits!
  • Standard Life gives snail mail an e-boost
  • Social engineering attacks on the rise
  • Norwich & Peterborough Building Society streamlines loans with automation
  • Government offered alternative national ID scheme that doesn’t require national database
  • Friends Provident uses online system to ease IFA sign-ups
  • United Dairy Farmers manages increasing data with new San
  • Trafford council rolls out online benefit claims system
  • School puts ploughs £1.7m into learning system
  • Open source Solaris offers a way in to high-end skills
  • School targets truants with automated system
  • Senior SAP managers resign amid copyright row
  • Tube Lines sells staff £17 MS Office to help ease upgrade
  • Hotmail founder launches Office rival
  • Debenhams revamps website for xmas
  • Thomas Cook deploys speech recognition for holiday balances
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