• Backup hardware award finalists
  • Backup and disaster recovery software winners
  • iDefense puts bounty on Microsoft bugs
  • Standard Life ditches spreadsheets for Coda
  • Telecom managers appoint new chairman
  • Teleperformance opens second Irish contact centre
  • Virtual net deal solves comms poser
  • Human rights groups get special search tool
  • Exploit code circulates for Sun's Java
  • Ambulance trusts poised for major Airwave roll-out
  • RFID trackers planted on US defence workers
  • IT skills gap narrows
  • PayPal users to get two-stage security
  • Outsourcing megadeals dry up
  • SOA forecast to be a key trend in 2007
  • News in brief: Goverment websites trimmed, IT skills gap, Oracle security patch
  • NCR offshores ATM production
  • Hacking kit threatens e-commerce security
  • Oracle to issue 52 security patches
  • Oracle emulates Microsoft with advance patch notice
  • Apache is the big chief in the world of web servers
  • Network security -- Taking the layered approach
  • BCS dedicates course to risk management
  • BCS group to boost best practice in datacentre design and management
  • The public sector crafts career paths for IT pros
  • Regions take chunk out of London's pay differential
  • Striking Fujitsu staff set up picket lines
  • Visa unveils mobile payments platform
  • User IT spend hits £600bn worldwide
  • US consultant joins BT board
  • Cutting-edge gadgets lead way to future business IT
  • Cisco sues Apple over iPhone name
  • Citrix gains dynamic desktop provisioning
  • Cisco boosts security for the age of unified comms
  • Schools told to shun Vista and Office 2007
  • RFID ink product could track humans
  • Acrobat issues security warning
  • 3D product data speaks JT's language
  • Sophos acquires Endforce to add NAC
  • Out-of-cycle Microsoft patch likely, experts say
  • Colonial Williamsburg virtualizes with Acopia
  • Users urged to beef up WiMax security
  • E-paper factory to create wearable electronics market
  • Government to shut over 500 websites
  • Sun unsheaths new blade and slashes server upgrade costs
  • Swansea turns back on follow-up Capgemini deal
  • Apple releases first iPhone mobile phone
  • Softek ups data transfer and replication speeds
  • Network General extends Sniffer network analysis tools
  • Microsoft issues three critical security patches
  • Critical Apple flaw discovered in Mac OS X
  • All-in-One Guide: NAS exam
  • Abobe fixes critical .pdf flaws
  • More users increase risk for Volkswagen AG
  • Remote flaw in Vista could earn finder $8,000
  • LTO-4 licences up for grabs with encryption support
  • Network configuration management key to VoIP success
  • Network configuration management key to VoIP success
  • Foxtons rolls out new £1m comms system
  • Sterling completes Comergent acquistion for £80m
  • SOAs still not dominant, warns Butler
  • Kimberly-Clark outsources finance tasks to Indian outsourcer
  • Qatar Airways signs £16m comms deal
  • Cheshire saves on print and IT consumables in e-auction
  • NCR splits into two separate companies
  • Carphone Warehouse cuts order management and fulfilment times
  • John Lewis invests £45m in distribution centre
  • Smart wireless network re-routes obstructed traffic
  • Watchdog attacked in battle over ID cards
  • EMC restructures SMB storage division
  • Campaigner for Health Service IT review is awarded CBE
  • HSBC places IT at heart of green strategy
  • Online Xmas puts heat on supply chains
  • Double-Take adds bare-metal restore to backup
  • How far apart can SAN locations be?
  • Password security FAQs
  • Is an SMB environment too small for a SAN?
  • What is the difference between SAN routing, channel extension and virtualization?
  • What has been the impact of storage virtualization on SAN deployments?
  • What is the difference between virtualization switches and virtual SANs?
  • What is the difference between InfiniBand, SAS and iSCSI and where does each technology fit?
  • Vulnerability researchers find new flaw in Microsoft Excel
  • Critical fixes for Excel, Outlook and Windows
  • Attackers hide malicious code using new method
  • Convergence, interoperability key in disaster planning
  • How are switches changing the way SANs are designed and managed?
  • Trojans target online gamers and put businesses at risk
  • BCS report sparks change in the NHS IT programme
  • Council heads off a clash with unions in £300m deal
  • Does the long Christmas break create a New Year IT hangover?
  • News in brief: Most UK bankers are ignorant of SOA benefits
  • Microsoft to release four security patches tomorrow
  • Gates unveils new products at CES
  • Cambridge researchers demonstrate chip and Pin insecurity
  • OpenOffice hit by buffer overflow exploit
  • Internet Explorer market share now below 80%
  • Cisco forced to fix insecure access solutions
  • Nokia unveils mobile Skype product
  • Councils will spend £600m less on ICT this year, Socitm says
  • IT salaries in the regions narrow the gap with jobs in London
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