• IBM lets users test drive SOA-tuned DB2
  • Your shout: Service oriented architecture; NHS complexity; RFID
  • DWP acts to prevent further fraud
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  • Annual sleep-out heads for Thames Embankment
  • Firms struggling to keep up with patching
  • Technology news in brief
  • Cross-platform Linux and Windows virus discovered
  • Sony Ericsson doubles profits
  • UK is number five for broadband use
  • Microsoft pulls "not ready" Windows Vista guide
  • AMD moves back into profit on big sales jump
  • Security system deletes or encrypts files on stolen PCs
  • First Origami mobile device to ship next month
  • Lloyds TSB outsources finance and accounting operations to India
  • British hacker of US military to learn extradition fate next month
  • Land registry plans electronic conveyancing
  • Big savings with outsourcing 'unrealistic' says report
  • HBAs now for HDS datacentres
  • Novell and Oracle streamline datacentre
  • Lucent taps IBM blade server for IMS
  • New alliance for virtualisation for datacentre
  • Sun Microsystems ups ante in blade server arena
  • Microsoft says game on for open source and virtualisation
  • Network security suffers confidence blow
  • Security policies get Infosec focus
  • Symantec tackles instant messaging security
  • Microsoft to release new security patches
  • Web services proponents face security risks
  • Kasperksy proves dual-virus threat
  • ISS offers intrusion prevention support for Linux servers
  • Oracle buys Portal Software to launch new media billing business
  • NCR plans easier RFID data processing with acquisition
  • New service for healthy SMBs
  • Microsoft to use intellectual property defence in anti-trust case appeal
  • New look for Accenture
  • Skype buys Camino to develop new voice services
  • Compuware ships Visual Studio-integrated testing tool
  • AMD completes Opteron single-core roadmap
  • Business and government join forces to tackle cyber crime
  • Sun unveils low end server to help boost sales
  • SMEs losing money by sticking with old telecoms systems
  • EMC focuses on SMBs for storage
  • 3Com to make VoIP push for SMBs
  • IBM boosts Linux for SMBs
  • Avaya chooses voice partner in SMB VoIP system
  • China starts to tackle software piracy ahead of trade talks
  • NRO speeds ‘fitness to practice’ compliance
  • Sun axes 200 staff from high-end server division
  • GigaWorld of opportunity – at a discount to Computer Weekly readers
  • UK Feds take on cybercriminals
  • .eu opens to all
  • CSC up for grabs
  • Firms leeching money through poor customer data management
  • SOA confuses IT heads
  • MoD opens anti-terrorism technology centre
  • McAfee unveils new security research portal
  • Cray faces Nasdaq de-listing over accounts
  • Oracle inadvertently publishes exploit code for server flaw
  • HSBC rolls out security tokens for online business customers
  • Microsoft issues five security patches, fixes critical browser hole
  • Wakefield achieves efficiency gains with geographical information systems portal
  • Users want more help with zero day attacks
  • Councils pool Microsoft development knowledge
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  • The Falcon has landed for the British army
  • Boots in £16m HR deal
  • Splunk Base aims to speed troubleshooting
  • Mobile collaboration is priority for CIOs
  • GM feeling ticked off over gas guzzling ad
  • Next move
  • Exchange 12 promises greater control and protection for users
  • Soldiering on can 'harm your career'
  • Clampdown could mean bigger tax bills for IT contractors
  • New IT openings as private health firms look to link to NHS systems
  • Row over decline in schoolgirl's interest in IT
  • Council forecasts savings from converged IP network
  • Alcatel and Lucent strike merger deal
  • Network news in brief
  • Wi-Fi hotspot providers link their networks to offer secure wireless
  • Your shout: Professionalism, outsourcing, data theft
  • Linux GUIs linked to ease app development
  • Middleware releases aim to make open source more attractive option for SMEs
  • HP warns of printer software security flaw
  • Mixed public and private pensions IT systems move closer as Turner signs off
  • Telco reuses MS licences
  • Businesses hang back on data encryption
  • Does MOT system fail comms test?
  • Consistency of report data is major problem, say IT bosses
  • HBOS skills refresh boosts output
  • Microsoft site to share Linux data
  • GNER Intercity Wi-Fi access to arrive ahead of deadline
  • Pharmaceuticals firm prescribes Oracle suite
  • Experts warn of bird flu IT crisis
  • Microsoft follows VMware with free virtualisation software offer
  • Users told to stay alert as CSC slashes 1,200 UK jobs
  • Top UK IT experts call for audit of NHS programme
  • Unilever brings in Accenture to streamline IT services
  • Red Hat buys JBoss
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