• Los Alamos nuclear lab ‘fined’ after IT security scare
  • Restated accounts nudge Nortel into profit
  • Google profits soar
  • Sun begins distributing open-source Solaris
  • BT strikes £306m HR outsourcing deal with Accenture
  • HP move to molecular chip production
  • Online tax return system buckles under demand
  • Essex council outsources IT
  • Internet tax plan to finance US war on terror
  • CipherTrust fits zombie spotter to anti-spam engine
  • Microsoft finally releases own-brand search engine
  • Open-source movement gets new legal champion
  • Sober worm variant in the wild
  • HBOS to streamline storage in £35m deal
  • EU ageism law could put an end to 'milk round' campus recruitment
  • HP offers blades with Cisco networking technology
  • EMC updates network storage software
  • Multiuser adaptation for e-commerce package
  • Tsunami conmen target UK
  • Flat-fee unlimited-download broadband on offer
  • Cybersleuth patrols business beat
  • BT moves in with RoS
  • FirePass targets affordable remote access
  • Pompey picks PureMessage
  • WiMax Big Bang slips
  • ID theft remains No. 1 worry
  • Red Hat and Novell update to support Linux kernel
  • BT to massively expand SDSL
  • Back patent proposals, urges BCS
  • Revenue tax filing system struggles to cope with demand
  • RFID held back by high cost and lack of standards
  • Red Hat and Novell update for Linux 2.6
  • SCO code handover could mean OS rewrite
  • Windows users will have to prove licence is genuine for downloads
  • Sun Solaris patents go open source
  • Hidden data puts business secrets at risk
  • FSA issues guidance on Basel 2 work
  • £30bn Gillette takeover to bring major IT savings
  • New flaw in Windows XP service pack 2 reported
  • First suppliers get government interoperability certification
  • Kaspersky Lab warns against new version of the Bagle worm -- and other news briefs
  • EMC recovery suites aid data compliance
  • Virtualisation spec for multiple OS launched
  • SAP certified anti virus scanner announced -- and other news briefs
  • Parcelforce IT boosts productivity
  • IT departments to face 'war of talent' as firms vie for scarce skills
  • Complexity slows STP
  • BMC launches new tool to unify management products -- and other news briefs
  • Call for consolidation of datawarehouses
  • Virtual patches could ease pain of updates
  • Microsoft security chief backs users on need to 'deperimeterise' network security
  • Tory deputy leader slams ID card plans
  • Small firms bearing the brunt of spam attacks
  • W3C rolls out new XML standards
  • Lack of standards and high cost hinders RFID
  • Anti-hacker reform facing delay
  • US jails Blaster-B virus writer
  • Elementary security flaws blight 90% of VPNs
  • Barclays to extend its BPO contract with Siemens
  • ING Direct keeps track of clients with data integration software
  • Companies are taking an ad hoc approach to compliance budgets
  • RAC, Europcar, Neos Networks awarded contact centre services deal
  • MPs say management style, not just technology, to blame for CSA woes
  • Small businesses bear brunt of spam
  • Parcelforce improves productivity by 20% with new route planner software
  • Bank has 15% of support staff on compliance
  • O2 expands enterprise 3G offering
  • US provides compliance lesson for UK managers
  • MySQL databases targeted by worm
  • Former Microsoft employee admits £3.8m software theft
  • Cisco and Juniper reveal DoS attack vulnerabilities
  • Alarm raised over new Bagle worm
  • Nortel hopes new CFO can draw line under accounting scandals
  • Microsoft to meet DOJ over Longhorn
  • Microsoft posts record results
  • SMEs lead European IT spending growth
  • SAP profits rise
  • Sun gives open-source community major patent release
  • Messaging complexity holding back straight through processing
  • Consolidate data warehouses to achieve compliance
  • New software tools aimed at service-orientated architecture
  • Co-op signs £21m networking deal with BT
  • World Wide Web Consortium rolls out new XML standards
  • Managed mail gains acceptance
  • Takeovers boost EMC's financial results
  • Security sector bolsters CA's financials
  • Barclays extends Siemens back office outsourcing deal
  • Ajilon picks Email Systems to filter all e-mail
  • Report highlights evolutionary challenges facing IT
  • MPs demand audit of Child Support Agency IT contract
  • Microsoft: No licence, no Windows updates
  • Kavado releases new threat management system
  • E-mail worms spread Fathers 4 Justice message
  • Cumbria council signs £50m IT outsourcing deal
  • One year on MyDoom still lingers
  • Apple issues new security patch
  • Rambus issues lawsuit against chip manufacturers
  • NEC installs security systems to protect network
  • King College expands e-learning capabilities
  • Fish market finds the net
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