- Tide of fraud rises higher
- SOA to keep Wiltshire Police on the beat
- Birmingham City Council’s bills unpaid as SAP project falters
- Sony Bravia bouncing balls commercial
- Apple iPod dance commercial
- Horticultural Society puts tiered storage into action
- Dell/EqualLogic integration as easy as E, X, V
- ANZ security market to boom
- Happy Birthday to JUNOS
- Quality of Service interview wrap up
- Desire to virtualise drives Austcorp to its first iSCSI SAN
- Microsoft makes £22.5bn bid for Yahoo search engine
- UK homes expand digital media empire to one terabyte
- Councils should introduce e-petitions to boost citizen power, research paper says
- Avon & Somerset police sign £500,000 records management contract with Northgate
- Spyware morphs into new threats
- Government outsourcing IT to overcome skills shortage
- New uses for shared services at the Department for Transport
- HM Treasury to launch IT spending review
- Civil servants: future data losses cannot be ruled out
- Suffolk outlines government IT plans for 2008
- Ordnance Survey launches free Web 2.0 mapping development tool
- HBOS deploys debit card fraud management system from SAS
- Novell makes it easier to use Linux on IBM mainframes
- Government releases secret NPfIT papers
- UK's security is benefiting from IT investment, watchdog says
- Hackers setting security blog honeytraps
- Sage replacement cuts time and costs at Bushell & Meadows
- Department of Work and Pensions considers two-factor authentication
- IT directors in no rush to move to Windows Server 2008
- FSA ready for surge in fraudulent trades
- Deadline key to ubiquitous broadband plan
- Fortune 500 companies push for greater Web 2.0 security
- Flybe encrypts customers’ credit card details
- Cable strike brings down internet link to India
- Hardware hoarder's Tosh squeaks a win
- Glitnir Bank looks to ELS lending platform for growth
- Johnson Matthey consolidates servers and goes green
- Corporate social networking: Assessing risks and benefits
- Web filtering firms exploit SurfControl uncertainty
- NAB's man on SNIA board says he speaks for all storage users
- Windows Server 2008 to RTM next week; partners ready to move
- Keep spending on IT to beat slump, insurers told
- NHS Scotland saves £2.9m a year with business process management software
- Self-assessment deadline extended
- Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise to host software-evaluation event
- Public sector IT should publicise its successes, says Suffolk
- McColl spends £19m to bring EPOS to corner shops
- Indian internet disruption hits UK businesses
- IBM gives SMEs virtualisation powers
- Gartner makes predictions for IT trends
- Banks urged to beef up internal security
- HSBC builds London datacentre to support European IT infrastructure
- MySpace to launch developer site
- Software still fastest moving industry, Bill Gates says
- University offers firms new information security management course
- Haden Young deploys biometric workforce management
- Littlewoods Shop Direct deploys web site monitoring software
- Symantec debunks IT risk management myths in report
- Two-factor banking security systems threatened by Trojan
- Finance sector increases IT pay
- Jaguar and Land Rover to use virtual reality system from Sony
- UK should learn lessons from Japanese on broadband
- IT risk moves higher on security radar, report finds
- With Cisco's Nexus switch, the network now rules the data centre
- Wireless computing: Five things that won't happen in 2008
- With EX Series, Juniper aims to be a switch hitter
- Businesses plan for upgrades as Windows server software release nears
- Technology is behind liberalisation of stock markets, says Turquoise CEO
- Quality of Service - has it found its voice?
- IT and telecoms could boost UK economy by £35bn
- Central bank deciding technology standards for Equity clearing
- Business managers holding back IT alignment, says Hewlett-Packard
- London's wireless network leaves other cities behind
- Mobile phone transactions expected to top £296bn by 2011
- Atos Origin signs Paralympic deal
- Nationwide rolls out chip and Pin for online transactions
- Oftel to press European regulators to reduce roaming tariffs
- Rococo Chocolates tastes benefits of SAAS business management software
- Socitm leadership issues need to be addressed, says review
- Cairn Housing association improves customer service with new network infrastructure
- Scottish Green MSP takes anti-ID card pledge
- UK Atomic Energy Authority switches to Active Directory
- Farnham Castle deploys self-adjusting wireless internet access
- Netstore chooses on-demand CRM for marketing
- Scientists use supercomputers to test HIV treatment
- Workwear firm standardises on 3PAR
- PCs on USB security sticks could help solve stolen laptop problems
- WAN/WAFS and remote offices
- Enterprise 2.0 will bring radical change in organisations
- Quality of Service - will it work for smaller networks?
- ID card opponents call on Londoners to sign No2ID pledge
- Newcastle researchers get £13.4m to build resilience into technology
- Hewlett-Packard expands SOA governance offering
- Spam accounts for 96.4% of e-mail
- Sepa goes live, expected to save £268bn over next six years
- New UK broadband minister faces challenge of intervention
- New UK broadband minister announced
- Nationwide boosts click-through rates with interactive platform
- HM Courts Service turns around troubled Libra magistrates system
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