• Microsoft pulls faulty Windows Vista update
  • Storm botnet takes advantage of Valentine's Day
  • Microsoft unveils new SME server platforms
  • Endoscope firm integrates ERP and CRM to boost efficiency
  • Biometrics could be answer to trader frauds, SocGen says
  • Microsoft to launch Open Source Interoperability Initiative
  • Highways Agency uses pictogram signage to warn drivers of hazards
  • Welsh Assembly secures 700-plus network security devices as part of £74m deal
  • UK Companies House register contains 3,994 high-risk individuals, Datanomic finds
  • Microsoft to work with open standards bodies
  • Skipton Financial Services loses 14,000 customer details
  • General Motors CIO reduced IT spending by £766m
  • Microsoft announces plans for greater interoperability
  • Software failure causes check-in delays at Heathrow
  • Swinton Insurance to save £100,000 a year with IP telephony
  • Communications Management Association annual conference preview
  • Children’s hospital develops own system to provide free communication services
  • CBI signs managed service deal to improve CRM and HR systems
  • Poor network segmentation biggest threat to PCI compliance
  • SNIA ANZ on track for world domination
  • ITIL v3: Tackling the beast
  • Structuring and modularizing the network -- from 'Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions'
  • New networks unify universities' communications
  • Forum of Private Businesses calls on firms to inspect terms of new BT contract
  • Crystal Cruises accelerates bandwidth
  • Cable & Wireless goes for growth in India with NGN
  • Crown Prosecution Service guilty of leaving DNA disc to collect dust
  • Microsoft releases latest test version of Windows XP SP3
  • IT skills shortage affecting third of companies
  • Barclays uses web services to integrate legacy systems
  • O2 blocks online security hole which allowed customers to read other users’ messages
  • Mobile device admin options leave IT shops wanting
  • Fragmented view of the customer stops retailers fully addressing customer needs, says BEA survey
  • WorkLight launches platform to secure enterprise UK Facebook users
  • BT slammed over tactic to cling on to customers by Forum of Private Business
  • Fourteen million UK adults bank online says analyst Gartner
  • Notts County Council consolidates customer service with rostrvm
  • Scottish council provides high speed residential broadband to public
  • SpinVox enters UC market
  • Make Web 2.0 deliver business benefits
  • High Peak council makes over £1m in efficiency savings with new revenue and benefits system
  • Telepo teams with Sun to boost UC offering
  • Three out of five UK firms have no green IT procurement strategy
  • Climate change social networking site Edenbee to go live next month
  • Power plant construction to be run by new software package
  • Asda extends online shopping service
  • Specsavers to build £4.5m WAN
  • Morrisons signs strategic core retail platform deal
  • Data destruction takes shame out of lost laptops
  • Healthcare org eases compliance with network monitoring
  • The importance of backup training
  • Hewlett-Packard targets enterprise printing sectors in education, financial services and retail
  • Glasgow City invests £265m in IT efficiency drive
  • Top ten UC terms
  • Microsoft to provide university students with developer guides
  • National Consumer Council refers 17 software companies for unfair terms and conditions
  • Average UK broadband speed under 3mbps, report shows
  • Lack of scripting skills could derail a Windows career
  • Japanese spammer accused of sending 2.2 billion messages
  • Mobile usage to overtake fixed lines in Western Europe this year
  • UK firm unveils laptop tracking technology to foil data thieves
  • North Yorks Police deploys performance and information management system
  • Cisco issues further security alerts on Call Manager and IP phones
  • First Direct attempts to build customer confidence
  • Hull College automates document management
  • North-east councils deploy shared CRM system to cut costs
  • UK security regulations need teeth
  • City financial player guarded on deduplication
  • School misses out on iSCSI by a few months
  • UK e-commerce boom to continue in 2008
  • Thomson Holidays automates online pricing adjustments
  • NCC sells CIO Connect to management-led group
  • Welsh NHS uses £33m to deploy telemedicine technology
  • Dell brings datacentre business to EMEA to address firms’ cloud computing needs
  • Broadband de-regulation: what does it mean?
  • Autodesk sponsors MX 2008 manufacturing innovation award
  • BT delivers cheaper VoIP smartphone office connectivity package
  • Orange first to market with HTC Shift wireless mini PC
  • RS Components upgrades its website for easier and faster product searches
  • Broadband providers making it hard for customers to switch, despite Ofcom rules
  • European IT managers will pay more for green PCs, says Lenovo/AMD study
  • Red Hat releases open source JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform
  • Security researchers activate Apple QuickTime heist in Second Life for real cash
  • Suzuki International Europe migrates to electronic invoicing
  • Hacking and denial of service attacks are acts of terrorism, says watchdog
  • Secret Downing Street papers reveal Tony Blair rushed NHS IT
  • Data Domain makes remote office data deduplication push
  • Remote access security management software saves time at Queensland University of Technology
  • Introduction to wireless networks - from "The book of wireless"
  • NAS product specifications
  • VMware, LeftHand offer iSCSI SAN as virtual machine
  • Property firm King Sturge hones IT service desk with Help Desk Institute
  • Kyoto University deploys energy efficient supercomputer for genomic information processing
  • Staffing and skills crisis the top concern for CEOs and CIOs
  • Dudley laptop theft sees more NHS patient details go missing
  • UK broadband market to be de-regulated
  • On-demand software firm NetSuite continues to make big losses
  • Enterprises given chance to inspect service reliability of their carrier’s IP network hardware
  • Business continuity standard takes off
  • Work begins on British Standard for website accessibility
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