• Workday seeks growth, not profit, as it expands in Europe
  • Swedish big data project predicts train delays before they happen
  • Facebook ruling not only landmark data protection case in Europe, say experts
  • Best of VMworld Europe User Awards 2015: Shortlist announced
  • Vodafone uses femtocells to turn pubs into hubs
  • DVLA brings IT back in-house after decades of outsourcing
  • Most nuclear plants not prepared for cyber attack, says Chatham House
  • What to consider when IT outsourcing contracts come up for renewal
  • IT added to list of essential services to protect insolvent companies
  • Unused Wi-Fi spectrum may be costing mobile operators billions
  • Keeping up with Cassandra, the NoSQL database
  • Security industry must help business prioritise cyber risk, says Huntsman Security
  • Collaboration needed to drive IT in Finland’s local government
  • UK bioinformatics team builds research-sharing cloud on OpenStack
  • David Jones online customers hit by data breach
  • Disabled consumers significantly more likely to be digitally excluded
  • In-flight broadband increasingly in demand, says Inmarsat
  • 15 million T-mobile customers hit by Experian hack
  • National Coding Week 2015 – older people can learn programming skills too
  • European IT budgets expected to fall in 2016, research reveals
  • NHS underinvests in data capabilities, says Public Health England chief knowledge officer
  • CIO interview: Mikko Vastela, LähiTapiola
  • London launches cyber defence centre for small businesses
  • Facebook court judgement threatens Safe Harbour data-sharing agreement with US
  • AXA PPP gives clients online GP appointments
  • Digital inclusion agency funds libraries to teach digital skills
  • Worldwide #peacehack hackathons use technology to promote peace
  • Brightsolid opens Tier III datacentre in Aberdeen to support oil and gas sector
  • HP Cloud 28+ enters beta and introduces self-certification scheme for providers
  • A third of firms lack adequate data protection policies, survey finds
  • Education, energy and finance top UK cyber attack targets
  • JLab’s 2015 startups explain how the accelerator has helped them
  • The next steps for digital government - a question of accountability
  • Smart peep-hole maker Peeple announced as 2015 Jlab winner
  • Medical devices must be secure by design, say industry experts
  • Vodafone challenges for best network performance in London
  • Free energy from radio waves could power the internet of things
  • Accenture spends €25m on European centre in Dublin
  • Women in “a position of power” in IT industry, says BBC panel
  • Women an untapped cyber security resource, report reveals
  • Antarctic survey gets 1PB of hybrid flash DDN storage for big data
  • Employee use of cloud storage puts UK business data at risk
  • CIOs need to expand service management beyond IT department
  • Risk to internet roots of trust having impact on businesses, study shows
  • TelecityGroup to offer private Azure ExpressRoute connection to Office 365 users
  • Legal documents reveal HP's failings over Autonomy
  • Two thirds of UK businesses never meet important customers
  • Common PKI practices undermine trust in applications, study shows
  • British Airways picks Juniper Networks to build out cloud, core network
  • Universal Credit digital service moves into the cloud
  • IBM hails apprenticeship degrees as step towards injecting talent into businesses
  • Cyber Security Challenge UK launches 24/7 games hub
  • CIO interview: Monique Shivanandan, Aviva
  • 120-day patching gap puts many firms at risk of cyber attack, study shows
  • Celebrity search results loaded with malware, study shows
  • News UK reduces IT supplier complexity with single outsourcing contract
  • US diplomats warn of economic dangers of scrapping Safe Harbour Agreement
  • CIO interview: Richard Norris, head of IT and business change at Reliance Mutual Insurance
  • Surrey University 5G lab puts UK plc at forefront of mobile innovation
  • Nationwide Building Society deploys artificial intelligence to reduce back-end complexity
  • Facebook shares dip after site outage
  • UKtech50 2015 - help us find the most influential people in UK IT
  • CIO interview: Daniel Marion, head of ICT at Uefa
  • Australian telecoms industry welcomes replacement communications minister
  • Australia's flash-storage hunger leading Asia-Pacific region
  • University College London Hospital tracks patients using app
  • NHS hospital hails cost benefits of datacentre consolidation project
  • Apple's Irish datacentre build hit by possible planning permission appeal delay
  • Businesses fail to test or maintain mobile applications
  • Most UK users deploy more than one backup product
  • Spark user survey suggests growth beyond Hadoop
  • Singapore’s Land Transport Authority pilots wearable technology
  • TalkTalk: We will beat BT on fibre broadband take-up rates
  • IT problems put Enfield patients at risk, claims MP Joan Ryan
  • Vodafone and Liberty Global walk away from asset swap talks
  • Silent Circle launches Blackphone 2
  • ICO warns over public Wi-Fi data
  • BlackBerry to put Android OS on new Priv smartphone
  • Brit spooks snoop on users of the BBC, Facebook, Google and more
  • SAP user group finds big minority adopting Run Simple mantra
  • BT embarks on year-long IPv6 transition
  • Zalando opens Helsinki tech hub
  • UK and US governments announce digital collaboration
  • Government Digital Service readies for change as its chief Mike Bracken prepares to leave
  • NHS-approved healthcare apps found to be leaking unencrypted user data
  • Ofcom gives thumbs up to more white space devices
  • CIO interview: Antti Koskelin at Finland’s Kone
  • O2 business customers get new upgrade finance options
  • Lloyds Banking Group launches scheme to develop digital talent
  • Nordea Bank signs Temenos and Accenture for core banking transformation
  • Nominet Trust Tech for Good list – why awareness of good causes is important
  • IP network upgrade rings the changes for Liberian operator Libtelco
  • Equinix signs deal to drive up green energy use in US datacentres
  • Enterprises warned off rushing into software-defined datacentre investments
  • Microsoft Azure partners with DataStax
  • What next for NHS Care.data plan after its leader Tim Kelsey quit?
  • Ofcom hikes licence fees for mobile spectrum
  • Why businesses are failing on information management
  • Metropolitan Police Service’s £240m network procurement opens for tenders
  • IT industry calls for the government to fill Stem skills gap
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