• Virgin Media cuts agreement with HBF for new-build networks
  • GE unveils the industrial internet operating system
  • IT and security pros divided about application security, survey shows
  • Fintech trailblazer hits United Arab Emirates
  • Openreach CEO Selley emphasises broadband delivery technology
  • Interoute launches virtual datacentre zone in Singapore
  • Technology key to supporting World Expo 2020 in Dubai
  • Singapore banks adopt voice biometrics for user authentication
  • EU firms slow in detecting cyber attacks, study shows
  • Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn for $26bn
  • Nordic CIO interview: Johnny Bröms, Swedish fast-food chain Max Burger
  • BT wins pan-London ICT framework contract worth up to £200m
  • Digital skills gap costs UK economy £63bn a year
  • CIO interview: Why Europe matters to Ben Booth
  • CIO interview: Poli Avramidis, the General Council of the Bar
  • Queen’s Birthday Honours list recognises more women in IT
  • Cyber crime cost UK business more than £1bn in the past year
  • Philippines government data breach is a warning to Asean region
  • IoT security: Lack of expertise will hurt, says Bruce Schneier
  • Russia's tech startups aim to defy economic gloom
  • Middle East virtualisation strategies mature
  • Small businesses bearing the brunt of cyber crime, says FSB
  • Majority of civil servants don’t understand GaaP
  • Australia knows it has a cyber security problem, but not the scale
  • UK plc loses £12.3bn to internet downtime over a year
  • Datacentre operators warned of public cloud threat to long-term co-location success
  • IT priorities 2016: Cloud initiatives drive IT spending
  • Twitter forces password resets for accounts vulnerable to hackers
  • How data saves lives in Australia’s hospitals
  • Engage early with police on cyber crime, business told
  • Bahrain IT hub could increase choice for Middle East organisations
  • Public-private partnerships key to fighting cyber threats, says William Hague MP
  • Cloud firm adds Cloudian object storage to satisfy S3 demand
  • Forrester urges CIOs to outsource analytics to data scientists
  • Datacentre operators should evaluate emerging markets before jumping in
  • Edge datacentres hailed as answer to latency concerns in IoT era
  • Cyber crime is serious business, shows Imperva report
  • Londoners go mobile shopping on the Tube
  • Staff crave positive digital leadership
  • The finance technology revolution is here to stay
  • Poor tech choices damage productivity and cut income
  • Citrix expands in Middle East with first Saudi Arabia office
  • William Hague MP defends Investigatory Powers Bill
  • Icelandic airport uses Wi-Fi to improve services and efficiency
  • EDF Energy upgrades network with Vodafone
  • Beware the pitfalls of security awareness training, says expert panel
  • Internet traffic to triple by 2020, says Cisco
  • GDS builds cross-government IT contract dashboard
  • A quarter of UK consumers refuse to shop cash-only
  • Cyber weapons are perfect weapons, says security expert Mikko Hypponen
  • Fintech poised to revolutionise banking in the Middle East
  • Save the Children swaps on-premise migration plan for public cloud
  • Unlicensed software rife among Asean computer users, says BSA
  • Millions of sensitive IT services exposed to the internet, study finds
  • Insurer launches UK’s first driverless car policy
  • Millions of people will have health monitored remotely within five years
  • Swedish bank Sparbanken Syd expands IT outsourcing to trading
  • The smartphone boom is over, says Gartner
  • Schools trust dumps 22 backup systems for Arcserve UDP
  • Rio 2016 Olympics passes final IT test
  • How emails sent to and from Parliament are monitored
  • ‘Considerable risk’ if Post Office replaced Horizon system, says chairman
  • Saudi hackers claim Mark Zuckerberg’s social media accounts
  • Government reaches accord over ESN in National Parks England
  • HPE demands $3bn from Oracle over dropped Itanium database support
  • Download speed not biggest broadband concern, say manufacturers
  • Cisco and IBM collaborate on IoT analytics at the network edge
  • Finland to deploy national Sigfox IoT network
  • Nordic CIO interview: Claes-Håkan Johansson, Preem
  • More safeguards needed to protect MPs communications, claims parliamentary body
  • NetApp Solidfire adds high-end SF19210 all-flash array
  • CIO interview: Lee Edwards, chief technology officer, The British Library
  • LogMeIn customers complain over price hikes and contract renewals
  • Financial trader bets on hyper-converged from Nutanix
  • Server shipments fall as firms use cloud and virtualisation to cut hardware costs
  • Cloudera users put pattern recognition at heart of new business ventures
  • Big data and open-source cloud technology help Gulf Air pin down customer sentiment
  • Human error causes more data loss than malicious attacks
  • MPs’ private emails are routinely accessed by GCHQ
  • Microsoft sells 1,500 mobile patents to Xiaomi in licensing deal
  • Success is a driver of imposter syndrome
  • Safe Harbour confusion fuels rise in demand for European datacentre space, CBRE claims
  • Gotthard Base Tunnel opens with 4G coverage throughout
  • Thailand province successfully trials flood simulation system
  • Sloppy SaaS firms lose out on G-Cloud deals, research suggests
  • Hyperoptic adds locations to network footprint
  • Vodafone rolling out mini base stations in London
  • Natural Resources Wales adopts Unit4 ERP in digital transformation drive
  • Middle East CIO interview: V. Chandrasekar, Standard Chartered
  • Exploding IoT attack surface not an immediate threat to business
  • Cyber attacks on at least three Asian banks share malware links
  • European Commission endorses UK broadband plans through 2020
  • IT Priorities 2016: Mobile support and SDN top the network agenda
  • 25 Scottish councils seek joint chief digital officer
  • Government competition chiefs demand fairer use terms for cloud storage customers
  • IT Priorities 2016: Server virtualisation is top datacentre infrastructure investment area for CIOs
  • Bristol Water outsources IT as business model transforms
  • CIO interview: Stuart McSkimming, Shelter
  • Councils must bridge digital gap to remain relevant
  • Developers welcome ruling in Google’s battle with Oracle over Java
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