• Notts councils share aerial photography system to aid planning
  • Gordon Brown appoints ex-Ofcom chief as PR officer
  • Finnish transport bodies outsource IT
  • CA's website hacked to point users to Chinese malware
  • European weather centre upgrades supercomputers
  • London Evening Standard and Newsquest adopt wireless mobile screens
  • UK firms have difficulties with business processes, survey shows
  • University of Cambridge picks Cisco and BT for IP telephones
  • Microwave IP links help track polar bears across the Arctic
  • IT chiefs look to outsource further afield
  • Wildlife trust gains a bird’s eye view
  • CIO spotlight: Jennifer Allerton
  • Trade union threatens Shell over IT staff payouts
  • Ryanair signs deal for onboard sales technology
  • New business continuity standard a hit
  • University of East Anglia dumps DEC Alphas for IBM SAN
  • Social networking for business pros
  • Archiving software product specifications
  • Firewall guide Part 2: Firewall know-how
  • How the NetFlow protocol monitors your WAN
  • Financial services continue to spend on IT
  • Jeremy Clarkson discovers the dangers of data loss
  • Bill Gates hails 'second digital age'
  • Government ignored key advice on 'avoidable contact', says Socitm
  • Risk concerns stall corporate Web 2.0 use
  • Vp Group boosts efficiency with mobile management
  • Nokia Siemens Networks boosts Carrier Ethernet offering
  • Fire IT project two years late and £70m overbudget
  • BT offers BT Vision service through Xbox
  • HMRC IT staff ballot on strike action
  • Hanover Housing Association builds converged network with THUS
  • Government calls for public contributions to data sharing review
  • Manchester Airport lifts one-bag rule with Oracle
  • UK retailers failing to meet web accessibility standards
  • Concerns over Boeing 'Dreamliner' IT flight systems
  • Cameron slams NHS IT programme
  • Schools put pupil data at risk
  • Turquoise sets technology development schedule
  • Whitehall urged to reinstate e-government incentives
  • CIO spotlight: Mittu Sridhara
  • NGNs and the challenges facing Australian telcos
  • SMEs offered affordable storage virtualisation
  • SMEs get guaranteed SEO packages
  • NHS records system delays cost CSC £5m
  • Design patterns hold key to better software, says expert
  • Services for SMBs will be transformed
  • Antivirus passes opera's audition
  • A unified world
  • Traffic shaping helps cure network congestion woes
  • Forestry firm picks Riverbed WAFS over Cisco
  • Dell unveils smaller, lighter Inspiron laptop for £250
  • Utilties leads in IT sustainability, says report
  • Government accepts PAC criticism of Rural Payments Agency IT
  • Webpage malware in the frame for half of attacks last month
  • First Microsoft Patch Tuesday of the year is quiet
  • Double-Take acquires TimeSpring to boost back-up offering
  • Yale deploys CRM platform to support ITIL initiative
  • Governments adopt OpenDocument Format
  • Flash users hit by cross-site scripting flaw
  • More than one million Facebook users infected by malicious love widget
  • Efficiency and security top local government agendas
  • Firefox flaw allows PayPal hack, says researcher
  • Honda rolls out mobile devices across European operations
  • RNID completes half-million pound finance upgrade
  • Lloyds TSB tells customers they have been hacked
  • Vista gains momentum as end of XP support looms
  • Abbey trials automated customer service tools
  • Ofcom urged to act over misleading broadband speeds
  • Fujitsu updates Eurostar's online ticketing
  • Users see older files blocked by Office 2003 SP3
  • Privacy watchdog calls for RFID regulations
  • Highways Agency outsources to Atos
  • Shoppers abandon stores for keyboards
  • Glencroft to save £100,000 a year with tracking system
  • North-south IT pay gap narrows
  • Moat housing association deploys spend control system
  • Cambridge University adopts e-procurement platform to cut costs
  • Patent awarded to Lumension for ‘data shadowing’ compliance technology
  • Staff return to face new year wave of malware attacks
  • IBM gets ready for next generation storage with XIV acquisition
  • UK consumers believe they are paying too much for broadband
  • MPs call for new criminal laws to tackle data breaches
  • Council ICT spending up 9%
  • Server virtualisation saves energy at Vanderbilt University
  • Citrix teams with HP to accelerate server virtualisation adoption
  • Dell to acquire The Networked Storage Company
  • Green data centres to proliferate
  • IDC sees 'post-disruption' marketplace taking hold in 2008
  • Shell to outsource hundreds of UK IT jobs
  • Public sector faces spot checks for data breaches
  • RBS and NatWest launch e-statements
  • BBC Micro designer awarded CBE
  • Specsavers adopts CRM platform for single customer view
  • Mills & Boon transfers to Email Systems for web security
  • AOL ends support for Netscape browser
  • Financial services IT spending growth to fall
  • BT starts new telecoms supply deal with public sector
  • Unilever extends IBM procurement outsourcing contract
  • Unicom to create 100 telecoms jobs
  • Hot skills catch-up
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