• Sun supercomputer helps Durham University research the cosmos
  • Nine out of 10 people worry that firms are selling their details illegally, says ICO
  • Irwin Mitchell reduces energy consumption
  • Home Office awards £650m e-Borders contract
  • Alternative trading systems radically change the industry
  • Meet Paul Liew: Communications Innovator
  • IBM unveils web application security protection
  • Defining unified communications
  • Online comms instead of facetime fail to strike business deals
  • Steps taken to create multilingual internet
  • Enterprises report ‘satisfaction gap’ in software licensing
  • Microsoft issues two Windows security patches, re-issues another
  • European firms accept more personal IT in the workplace
  • IT directors should adopt ITIL 3
  • Intellect round-table asks why women don't choose IT
  • Intel launches Penryn processors
  • European Commission pushes for privacy tools for users
  • Royal & Sun Alliance standardises to boost business continuity
  • Online growth helps Sainsbury's to £10bn sales
  • Atkins Global increases helpdesk efficiency
  • Law firms failing to exploit full potential of technology
  • Action Aerials automates workforce management
  • Welsh Assembly Government announces £30m fibre network
  • Bracknell Forest saves time by standardising servers
  • VMware Server 2 released
  • Over 50s embracing new technology
  • Top Talk: The internet brings changes and benefits
  • Network access control server eases guest access
  • CCNA certification for Cisco professionals
  • Competition to penetrate untapped mobile broadband market
  • Profit push persuades Haven Holidays to automate pricing
  • Half of European airline websites fail EC fairness test
  • Minister supports energy smart metering in homes
  • Technology brings longer hours but corporate lawyers like it
  • Havering College saves £10,000 with unified security system
  • IT architects get their own training programme
  • JD Wetherspoon deploys web-based door security compliance scheme
  • FCO breached data privacy of 50,000 visa applicants
  • MPs say stop Galileo project
  • iPhone not yet ready for business despite applications launches
  • Sprint-Nextel scraps Wimax plans with Clearwire
  • Cisco works with Oracle on Data Centre 3.0
  • CIOs need help in mobile device management, says survey
  • IBM to buy Cognos for £2.5bn
  • Open networks to Web 2.0 to reap collaboration gains, says Gartner
  • More ICT scholarships inbound
  • Wireless WAN technologies -- an overview for network pros
  • IT migration disrupts services for Abbey
  • Halifax bank offers security advice
  • UK businesses not ready for ITIL version 3
  • More ICT scholarships inbound
  • Audit Commission publishes public sector data quality standards
  • Halifax rolls out contactless Visa Paywave cards
  • AMD hit with hazardous-chip lawsuit by former worker
  • Intel unveils 16 new ‘green’ processors
  • Oracle launches Siebel CRM platform for the Blackberry
  • Microsoft to remove Internet Explorer 7 multimedia authorisation
  • US federal IT heads less confident about their security despite spending a fortune on protection
  • Principal Global Investors consolidates data on Cadis
  • General Motors oils supply chain with Web 2.0 lessons
  • BCS names best MP websites
  • UK businesses welcome BSI standard for business continuity
  • Revenue cuts deal to shave £50m off annual IT spend
  • Children’s charity upgrades performance management
  • More ICT scholarships inbound
  • How to integrate iSCSI and Fibre Channel, and make it work
  • Integrating edge assets into networks can cut costs
  • IPTV Crash Course: Chapter 3: The Technology of IP Networks
  • Tech Watch: Plenty of potential in fixed-mobile convergence
  • Chevron to use Sharepoint in 180 countries
  • Law firm gets compliant with Neverfail system
  • Human risk is neglected in disaster plans, warns study
  • PCI compliance used as blueprint for IT security
  • Datacentre built on Harrods’ roof
  • Lack of interoperability and liability hold back identity management IT
  • Worms in decline, report says
  • IBM extends ‘Autonomic Computing’ strategy
  • UK to lead discussions on future of the internet in Rio
  • Home Office reveals first projects for National Identity Scheme
  • Mid Yorkshire NHS Trust upgrades network to improve patient care
  • Just one critical security patch from Microsoft next Tuesday
  • HP updates server line-up with new power efficiency
  • Amazon sells Red Hat Enterprise Linux on demand
  • Former DuPont scientist jailed for downloading trade secrets
  • De Montfort University degree to explore IT in society
  • Government-backed initiative aims to attract women back into IT
  • Hot skills: Komodo opens up multi-language programming
  • Next move: what are the options for a Cobol expert?
  • Business continuity for all
  • Will the Microsoft ruling have knock-on effect?
  • Whitehall could learn from Northern Ireland's IT change programme, analysts say
  • Banks look to integrated security systems for Basel 2 compliance
  • Google application coding tools present challenge to Facebook
  • Cooling costs may wipe out server savings
  • Business continuity planning for SMEs
  • Birmingham hospital eases storage burden with e-mail archiving tool
  • Successful phishing prompts call for behavioural analysis
  • UK SMBs underestimate value of internet
  • Intel simplifies SMB storage
  • Core network services: Breaking down the disconnect
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