• Cost biggest factor in Wan outsourcing
  • Hot skills: Aqualogic calls for expertise in service-oriented architecture
  • Sun claims US government stalled its Grid over state security
  • Yahoo sues over mobile trade secrets
  • Oracle issues critical out-of-cycle security patch
  • IBM and Novell plan rival to Microsoft identity management platform
  • Cambridge course promises to hone your business skills in a week
  • SMBs get Orange tools on the move
  • IT security suite for SMBs
  • Majority of UK SMBs vulnerable to security attacks
  • SoftScan reveals reasons for SMBs' email delays
  • New IT security managed service for SMBs
  • Heat problem is undermining datacentre advances, says analyst
  • 'Binge' working bad for business
  • Business takes the hit as victory in virus battle remains elusive
  • Whitehall calls shots on local IT
  • Microsoft releases fully featured Vista preview
  • Philips and Dell end services deal
  • Haringey looks for answers on Tech Refresh
  • Tesco drops spreadsheets for Retail Planning
  • Perks are on the rise as employers fight to attract and retain staff with top IT skills
  • IT under scrutiny as M&A activity soars
  • UK grid tackles climate change assessment
  • Industry and financial regulations driving the demand for forensic IT specialists
  • HP Labs celebrates 40th anniversary
  • Not just a big switch
  • Symantec ends adware lawsuit
  • IBM launches internal network protection
  • University bans Wi-Fi over cancer fears
  • Microsoft unveils Vista OS product line-up
  • Microsoft releases new SMS deployment platform
  • Internet rich-media patent battle looms
  • Sun improves server update offering with acquisition
  • Wireless SLAs gain traction
  • Big firms bad at security
  • ‘Work smart’ key to productivity
  • Companies stepping up business continuity
  • Firms fail to invest money saved by offshoring
  • Deloitte loses McAfee employee data
  • CA executives will face charges, judge confirms
  • US Blackberry users given stay of execution
  • BEA sees fourth-quarter profits dip
  • Microsoft publishes key anti-trust documents as rivals cry foul again
  • IBM fights back in SCO dipsute
  • Salesforce.com profits up despite service problems
  • Businesses back new professional body to raise IT security standards
  • Datacentres - the future
  • Orange launches fixed line service for SMEs
  • Card processor accepts 20-year settlement with US authorities
  • High speed desktop Gnome released
  • Data thief gets eight years in jail
  • Fully featured Windows Vista released for testing
  • Oracle announces Microsoft plug-ins
  • RIM wins one of five Blackberry patent cases
  • Sun to buy patch-management specialist
  • Google loses first round of image copyright fight
  • Hewlett-Packard leads on server shipment but IBM tops market share
  • Ofcom issues consultation on VoIP regulations
  • Courts reject US government’s Blackberry appeal
  • SMEs fail to keep up with patches
  • Microsoft snaps Office to ERP products
  • Mac users face new vulnerabilities
  • Google responds to enterprise fears
  • Reed links 300 offices with virtual network provider
  • IT professionals work the most unpaid overtime
  • Windows outstrips Unix in server market
  • Sun tackles integration challenges
  • Organisations failing to monitor website performance
  • C&C changes identity to address virtualisation and access infrastructure
  • EMC launches IP storage and virtualisation range
  • Sun launches business integration suite
  • Intel reaffirms its faith in Itanium 2
  • Slipshod e-commerce sites cost UK firms millions
  • City contractors rake in £50 an hour
  • BI tops CIO agenda
  • Philips and Dell walk away from £400m services deal
  • Patient tagging cuts identity mix-ups
  • Siemens to run Immigration Directorate payment processes
  • ODPM moves from Novell to Microsoft with £30m overhaul
  • City of London gets Wi-Fi cloud
  • Ofcom auctions spectrum for low-power GSM
  • Gartner warns of Blackberry patent work round
  • Good boost to mobile device security
  • Hackers target unpatched Microsoft systems
  • US government plans cybercrime survey
  • Cisco faces VPN questions
  • Gates and Chambers head RSA Security Conference
  • McAfee offers botnet protection
  • Windows OneCare set for June launch
  • Microsoft patch blitz
  • QuickBooks does IT sums for SMBs
  • Oracle kits out UK SMB with E-Business Suite
  • D-Link enhances SMB reseller chain
  • Karma finds higher state in IT for SMBs
  • Cisco claims SMB enterprise voice technology pole position
  • Users stress benefits of off-site access to line-of-business apps
  • Mini-boom in City IT spending fuels salary growth at high end
  • Watchdog slams council for £25m IT project that spun out of control
  • Windows Vista will not ship without robust security, Microsoft tells business
  • Collaborating to get the message across
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