• IT and finance must pull together
  • Iomega launches managed network security platform for SMEs
  • Sailors guard tactics with SecureWave
  • Building trade offers lessons for IT in avoiding costly contract disputes
  • ITU cancels European telecoms show
  • Lancs upgrades for lectures on IPTV
  • Payment card security body appoints UK firms as advisors
  • Councils call for studies to ease Wi-Fi radiation fears
  • Norfolk public and firms embrace free Wi-Fi access
  • Thousands of new IT jobs expected in Scotland
  • Web users warned of Pirates Trojan
  • Data misuse threat to trust in police IT
  • Brocade buffs WAFS, virtualisation
  • LM de-emphasized, NTLMv2 emphasized in Vista
  • What to look for in a wireless data network
  • EqualLogic banks on simplicity, price to make local inroads
  • VoIP security fundamentals, Part 2
  • Free open days on software licensing
  • Manchester City Council seeks £3bn for road pricing system
  • IT support staff ‘feel valued’ by their employers
  • Mittal finds 'middle way' to savings
  • Online sales to hit £28bn by 2011, says report
  • IT rank and file nervous about inadequate security
  • IT staff look to head North, but London is place to start
  • Security Blog Log: Scrapping Patch Tuesday a bad idea
  • Survey: Companies disregard data security breach risks
  • Argyll and Bute Council buys £1m Steria call centre
  • London Stock Exchange runs second live test on Tradelect platform
  • Virtual models point way to datacentre efficiencies
  • SMEs ‘failing to keep up with web developments’
  • Credit Suisse opts for Centrasite SOA governance system
  • Phishing attacks on the rise
  • Antispyware bill finds favour with businesses
  • Storage Decisions showcase revealed
  • VoIP advice from the trenches
  • Hospital goes wireless to improve night shift care
  • SEC clarifies SOX guidance
  • Data deduplication hot despite hard drive explosion
  • Data retrieval strategies: Retrieving email and database archives overview
  • VoIP security fundamentals, Part 1
  • Hewden updates network and services with renewed BT deal
  • Interop: updated software, new security features
  • Microsoft NAP-TNC compatibility won't speed adoption, users say
  • Department of Health sets up home healthcare IT trial
  • Cardiff University builds UK's largest wireless Lan
  • McAfee launches IPS for 10g networks, but is IT ready?
  • Everyone wants NAC ... kind of
  • Microsoft fixes Office 2007 patch issues, releases MOICE
  • Symantec, Huawei form joint storage, security company
  • Sourcefire, Nmap deal to open vulnerability scanning
  • RSPB implements virtualised disaster recovery
  • IETF approves new weapon to fight spam, phish
  • Microsoft investigates new Office zero-day flaw
  • Cisco, EMC partner on SAN encryption
  • Server shipments and revenue up for the first quarter 2007
  • Royal Academy finds information management is music to the ears
  • Novell and EFF form alliance to reform software patents
  • Vista has had ‘no major effect on PC sales’
  • Next move: How do I move from teaching into IT?
  • Dell to boost support with reseller strategy
  • Google factor could boost on-demand apps for SMEs
  • Plusnet webmail users suffer spam deluge after data breach
  • Avis drives financial shared services with CODA
  • Government seeks network security specialists
  • Intel gets greener with lead-free chips
  • Brittany Ferries floats online self-service enquiry system
  • Microsoft releases Office document security protection
  • Lenovo and IBM expand global alliance to address business market
  • All London NHS trusts now using Pacs digital X-ray system
  • Marks & Spencer to spend £450m on supply chain revamp
  • Nestlé extends global services deal with BT
  • WanOP, branch offices the focus of future network wares
  • Government asks IT suppliers to bid for road pricing scheme
  • Shoe retailer Faith cuts call costs with Mitel IP telephony system
  • Barclays enables mobile banking for 1.9 million customers
  • Swindon and Milton Keynes top the UK broadband league
  • Friends Provident opts for Genesys intelligent telephony
  • Canon improves supply chain accuracy through ERP
  • Microsoft Windows Vista: Security feature reviews
  • Mitel acquires Inter-Tel, signaling more consolidation to come
  • Microsoft unveils unified communications devices
  • Selling network certification: How to talk up your credentials to current and future employers
  • Comms network for Queensland Cotton
  • IT directors need mobility competency centres, says Gartner
  • Two-thirds of businesses lack mobile integration plans
  • Technology consumers ready to jump ship over poor service
  • IT downtime the main irritant for office workers
  • United gets comms on tap with £13.6m deal
  • Unison opts for IP telephony
  • Voice over WLANs: The role of VoWLAN solutions
  • P&O's e-mail management is now plain sailing
  • Solihull fights crime on local estates with £2.5m IP-based CCTV network
  • IT security professionals face tighter accreditation
  • Accreditation to help stop hard-sell tactics
  • Placements lead to jobs for computing students
  • Make firms bear the cost to improve information security, says Schneier
  • An open relationship can yield big benefits
  • Your way through the legal maze
  • How jobs in data storage will change
  • Web 2.0 can work for storage
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