• Gartner warns CIOs: turn green or see red
  • Mobile workers flout IT controls
  • Finance firms spend £10,000 per IT person
  • Here come the 'versatilists'
  • Asset management firms take committed approach to outsourcing
  • Symantec fires a shot across the bow of VTLs
  • IM, Skype, P2P open security holes: Survey
  • CIOs unprepared for looming skills war
  • CIOs confident about budget but plan for economic slump
  • Firefox antiphishing feature beats Internet Explorer in Mozilla test
  • Wireless device flaw discovered
  • Five wireless myths debunked
  • L0phtCrack is dead! Long live L0phtCrack!
  • Fifty ways to leave your legacy network [Day Two: 802.11n]
  • Hospitals deploy reporting tool to help ensure funding
  • Betfair reaps benefits of agile software development
  • Fujitsu strike threatens government projects
  • Councils sign broadband deal for southern Scotland
  • Phishers home in on the wealthy
  • Symantec wins security patent battle
  • Vodafone undercuts BT broadband
  • Symantec buys UK datacentre consultancy
  • IBM launches quad-core servers
  • Microsoft to release six security patches
  • Push suppliers on environment issues, CIOs urged
  • Go green or get fined, warns Gartner
  • Take a lead on more strategic use of data
  • BAE looks to skills framework as outsourcing changes staff roles
  • The big security/storage crossover: Is your job safe? [Part Four: The new age of abstraction]
  • Evaluate Vista now, IT bosses told
  • Bespoke supply chain systems push wholesalers’ IT spend 40% above the average
  • CIOs set out to establish Vista’s business benefits
  • The big security/storage crossover: Is your job safe? [Part Four: The new age of abstraction]
  • Motorola buys Good Technology to level the playing field
  • Shadbolt looks to put the excitement back into IT
  • BT converts low sales growth to bumper profit
  • NYSE dismisses 500 systems staff
  • NTL Telewest rebrands as Virgin Media
  • IBM peels insecurity off RFID tags
  • DWP invests in IT to beat benefit bungles
  • Sybase acquisition expands mobile data services
  • AOL buys financial news content provider
  • Google Video mails out Kama Sutra worm
  • Technology news in brief
  • Quad-core machines arrive in force
  • Interoperability boost for Windows-plus-Linux sites
  • Number of IT professionals looking to move job doubles as demand rises
  • BT ups apprenticeships for future skills needs
  • Invest in development of staff, urges Intellect
  • The big security/storage crossover: Is your job safe? [Part Three: Why consumers count]
  • EMC set on Avamar acquisition
  • New storage clusters from Panasas
  • IBM announces 'bulletproofed' midrange arrays
  • Open VZ project launches Linux software
  • Kasenna rolls out new version of MediaBase
  • Better management from IBM Systems Director
  • Is FAN the answer to strategic storage problems?
  • BA warns that mature SOA is at least five years away
  • Oracle, HP and Intel position SOA bundle as mainframe alternative
  • Acronis comes full circle for server migration
  • QLogic contiunues low-price strategy with SANbox 9000
  • HP storage blade breaks new ground
  • Sun’s UltraSPARC to sail the WindRiver
  • Microsoft and Novell’s surprise collaboration
  • RPath claims virtual first
  • Spectra announces BlueScale first
  • Heineken taps SOA for cargo tracking
  • Boosting customer relations and beating rivals are main SOA drivers, says AMR
  • VMWare launches Lab Manager
  • Compellent passes VMware compatibility test
  • Oracle fills in Fusion middleware gaps
  • Tips on surviving with IE6
  • Virtualisation software specifications
  • Virtualisation software purchase considerations
  • Storage virtualization acquisitions need careful consideration
  • Intel releases Web 2.0 business suite
  • EU gives Thales green light to buy Alcatel IT business
  • US equities embrace algorithmic trading
  • Pito signs £75m web network deal with C&W
  • Ofcom releases spectrum for wireless broadband
  • Intel to launch first quad-cores next week
  • Vodafone integrates Windows Mobile
  • US still spams the most by far
  • Microsoft distributes Grisoft antivirus for Vista
  • IBM tailors blade server strategy for smaller businesses
  • Cabinet Office awards quality mark for Pocket PC security
  • SAP and HP collaborate on adaptive systems
  • Palm embroiled in patent litigation
  • Chip and Pin cuts fraud
  • Asda recruits 1,800 online staff to combat Tesco
  • NetApp emphasizes software, security
  • The big security/storage crossover: Is your job safe? [Part Two: The analyst]
  • Customers want security before storage
  • High-end clustering users contemplate snapshots
  • Application security bolstered by new services
  • Users add disk to backup at low cost
  • VoIP security safeguards -- they may be there already
  • Microsoft to patch critical zero-day flaws in Windows
  • The big security/storage crossover: Is your job safe? [Part Two: The analyst]
  • Fifty ways to leave your legacy network [Day One: HSDPA]
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