• BI spurs innovation lead at NHS procurement hub
  • HSH banks on business intelligence
  • VMware tweaks virtualisation backup option
  • VoIP security reaches tipping point
  • Study shows high toner dust emissions in laser printers
  • Web services will save councils money, says Socitm
  • Quarter of all spam comes as attachment, says Marshall
  • NHS trusts seek software outside NPfIT
  • Users stand by NetApp -- For now
  • MoD begins rolling out £80m IT system to improve medical care in the forces
  • BCS pushes for more communication between CIOs and CEOs
  • Scouts sign up PCs for medical research
  • Recruiting talent is more difficult than ever, says RCI
  • Learning and Skills Council to invest £60m in technology to aid post-16 learners
  • Apple releases fixes for Mac OS X, iPhone vulnerabilities
  • VMware helps SRM make a comeback
  • Security exec Moritz leaving CA
  • Cisco network design certification gets update
  • Cisco network design certification gets update
  • Derby City Council selects Jadu's Galaxies content management system for its schools
  • IBM axes 3,900 of its servers as part of Project Big Green
  • Mass-mailers and Trojans remain biggest threat to small firms
  • Black Hat 2007: Vista users urged to beware of IPv6
  • Black Hat 2007: VoIP security reaches tipping point
  • Use a network analyser to sniff the network
  • Application acceleration starts with best practices
  • Networking certification how-to
  • Kent Police pick San for back-up, explore virtualisation
  • CBL flood scheme is marketing exercise but also a lifesaver
  • Websites not optimized for new mobile devices
  • WEEE directive followed by boom in green IT interest
  • Qantas automates aircraft loading process
  • Cisco knocks out Avaya as IP PBX heavyweight
  • Users make iSCSI Sans with USB keys
  • Corporations failing to brand themselves online, say Accenture
  • Black Hat 2007 preview: Blue Pill under scrutiny
  • Mozilla fixes two critical Firefox flaws
  • SAP adds 'pay as you go' functionality to ERP 6.0
  • Security researchers highlight new database attack
  • Mozilla fixes IE flaws
  • West Sussex County Council uses internet database to fight anti-social behaviour
  • Sage releases its latest CRM system, Sage 200
  • Black Hat 2007: Researchers highlight new database attack method
  • Solid state drives to go mainstream
  • Microsoft releases Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2
  • Security attackers driving market says Burton group
  • Rushmoor Borough Council adopts ITIL best practice
  • Website owners ignore infection warnings
  • Charity urges businesses to donate old PCs
  • Credit card security standard largely ignored
  • ID management success begets compliance improvements
  • Cisco and NetQoS tool checks Wan optimisation
  • Aruba and Alcatel join up for pervasive mobility
  • BBC reveals defects in ID Cards
  • Ovum: virtualisation and ITIL key to success
  • Wellcome Trust deploys Nexsan to protect research data
  • Riverbed speeds up back-office to laptop transfer
  • New online supplier for legacy IT gear
  • Home Office to roll out biometric technology to UK borders
  • Firms cannot do disaster recovery alone, says Forrester
  • Mobile viruses evolving beyond just 'nuisance'
  • Microsoft completes Office VoIP system
  • How tabloids could hack Prince Charles' mobile phone
  • Application performance management: Runtime monitoring for SOA
  • Nurses unsure over electronic patient record
  • Spam is getting more sophisticated, says MessageLabs
  • Attackers ultimately drive security market, analyst says
  • Security update fixes Yahoo Widgets flaw
  • Fixed-content data archiving products get a boost
  • UK public services turn to Northgate for £2m comms upgrade
  • Cisco knocks out Avaya as IP PBX heavyweight
  • VoIP services spell trouble for telcos
  • US seeks blanket right to intercept phone calls and emails
  • Riverbed extends WAFS to laptops
  • UK to retain telecoms traffic data for a year
  • Storage news weekly :Symantec profits down, EMC stocks slip
  • Irwin Mitchell chooses DeviceLock for network security
  • First Choice uses Verint software to improve sales
  • IT professionals responding to increased security threats, say PatchLink
  • Hospital shows IT can be pervasive without being all over the place
  • P2P Networks: new media, new danger
  • Eastern Europe outsourcing increases, says report
  • Online sales boost profits at Alliance & Leicester
  • UCAS says floods will not cause university crisis
  • ADSL2+ key for cheap broadband, says study
  • Market conditions right for 'digital bubble', warns KPMG
  • Expanding legal discovery forces IM, blog rethink
  • Make an iSCSI SAN with a USB key
  • Where is Business 2.0? Part 2: Internal applications
  • Secure hosted instant messaging system unveiled
  • WLans and IP projects up demand for network skills
  • Online consumers take longer to decide
  • HP buys datacentre automation firm Opsware
  • Half of schools run computer clubs for girls
  • Asta sets up online resource centre for construction planners
  • File on Four looks at ID cards
  • F5 offers quick IP replacement
  • Abbey unveils corporate e-invoicing system to cut costs
  • Microsoft quashes Vista SP1 reports
  • Alpha Bank to update software
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