• Virgin Active CIO calls for wearables market to adopt open standards
  • Digital government 'a chance to build a new state', says Cabinet Office minister Matt Hancock
  • Security should be enabling, says HP strategist Tim Grieveson
  • Housing provider in spat with EMC gets Tintri hybrid flash
  • John Swainson, president of Dell Software, argues the case for rethinking datacentres
  • British Gas to power more of its business using public cloud from 2017
  • Case study: Model railway company Hornby overhauls payments with Braintree
  • Box ties up with IBM to boost enterprise credibility and global reach
  • European Parliament negotiators finalise talks on EU data protection regulation
  • Labour MP Chi Onwurah warns of nationalisation risk to UK citizens' personal data
  • Digital-only Atom Bank gets UK banking licence
  • NetApp adds AFF All-Flash FAS 8000 series storage arrays
  • Former TalkTalk CIO to lead Police ICT Company
  • IT professionals give Windows 10 Start button the thumbs up
  • Government hands out 25,000 broadband connection vouchers
  • Adobe patches Flash Player vulnerability CVE-2015-3113
  • Innovate Finance dubs UK a fintech diversity hub
  • Waitrose uses ServiceNow for business continuity planning
  • Google scolds businesses for citing security as a reason not to use cloud
  • Oracle goes after AWS and Hana with cloud add-ons
  • Stop indulging in cyber security technology without a clear business case
  • Automated predictive analytics on the rise, says SAP’s UK chief technologist
  • Choose Digital CTO makes case for "NoOps" software delivery approach
  • Business needs hamper financial services cyber security, says Websense report
  • TalkTalk sets UFO FTTP broadband price bar low
  • Retailer John Lewis offers customers Vodafone contracts
  • Businesses invest in software to fuel digitisation strategy
  • Bet365: A company betting on its own technology innovations
  • Cyber attackers prefer to encrypt communications, report shows
  • Lack of trust in tech is damaging smarthome industry
  • Pharmaceutical companies use BPM to cut cost of clinical trial drugs
  • 5G networks could hit 20Gbps by 2020
  • Icelandic startups beat the odds
  • Interview: Christina Page explains how Yahoo keeps its datacentres green and clean
  • Apps for Good 2015 winners crowned
  • Government Digital Service insists Verify safe despite claims of vulnerabilities
  • German IT security ahead of UK
  • Tech City UK Future Fifty members boost workforce by 30% in 12 months
  • Autoglass shifts social media monitoring up a gear with Tracx
  • Goldman Sachs datacentre deal sees IO open first European site in Slough
  • Veritas plans to revive backup fortunes with big data analytics
  • Californian state officials reveal driverless car crash numbers for first time
  • Cumbria Constabulary issues Samsung Galaxy Note smartphones to officers
  • Google eyes Tesco’s customer analytics arm Dunnhumby
  • Enterprise adoption of hybrid devices tipped to soar post-Windows 7
  • Nordic companies drive the future of the smartcar industry
  • Legacy systems holding back 90% of businesses
  • CIO interview: Rovio Entertainment's Kalle Alppi believes IT staff should be embedded in business
  • Gear up for tougher privacy regulation, says PwC lawyer
  • MoD kick-starts procurement for new armed forces tactical communications system
  • Financial technology credentials help London win Sibos bidding
  • Oracle sets sights on cloud cash cow in shift from perpetual licensing
  • The diagram that scares the next generation of banking IT professionals
  • NHS England technology plan to offer full patient records online and free Wi-Fi everywhere
  • Tech Partnership recognised as UK National Coalition
  • BT and EE slam 'self-interested' competitors for trying to derail merger
  • IC Tomorrow selects fintech winners for £175,000 prize
  • Venture capital will drive IoT security and privacy, says data protection lawyer
  • London Leadership College to open in September 2015
  • Box Office premieres as Microsoft extends cloud integration
  • London steams ahead as most important tech hub in Europe
  • Dropbox users can now accept files from non-subscribers to the cloud storage platform
  • Snap Fashion founder receives MBE
  • Datacentre operators warned off prioritising on-site security over cyber threat protection
  • Security skills shortage blamed for low rate of Computer Misuse Act prosecutions
  • Finland's F-Secure backs Nordic expertise
  • Female CIOs expect higher budget increase than men
  • NHS suspends e-Referral hospital booking system two days after launch
  • RBS customers denied 600,000 payments due to IT glitch
  • Royal Bank of Scotland goes back to 1970s values with big data
  • Organisations remain unprepared for SQLi attacks, despite popularity
  • Cambridge replaces enterprise storage with direct attach Dell-Lustre setup
  • Enterprises will take up wearables for the internet of things, say researchers
  • John Lewis names five finalists for Jlab retail startup accelerator
  • FBI investigates US baseball team over rival's hacking allegations
  • Ocado joins research programme to develop humanoid robot helper
  • DD4B cyber extortion gang ramps up operations
  • Cabinet Office minister Matt Hancock calls for 'data culture' across government
  • Connected Data extends file sync and share to on-site NAS
  • UK firms failing to assess cyber threats, study shows    
  • CIO interview: Alan Jensen, Dansk Supermarked
  • Uefa extends ICT outsourcing deal with telecoms supplier Interoute
  • UK bank customers set to share DNA data with banks for biometric authentication
  • Digital business unhappy over “draconian” EU data protection laws
  • Facebook confirms plans to build second European datacentre in Ireland
  • TalkTalk Digital Heroes awards opens
  • BCSWomen hosts Guinness World Record attempt with marathon app-building event
  • Password management firm LastPass admits hack – but says password vault safe
  • Freedom of speech dominates Magna Carta for digital age
  • EU Data Protection Regulation to be finalised by end of 2015
  • UK startups lead the way in diversity
  • Council dodges £300,000 NetApp outlay with Atlantis flash caching
  • Chinese hackers are by-passing web privacy tools, say researchers
  • Indian suppliers investigated by US authorities over potential visa abuse
  • London’s tech firms failing to employ women at board level
  • NHS e-Referral system goes live, despite 33 issues and GDS warning
  • Wipro contemplates £1bn acquisition of UK outsourcer Equiniti
  • Byte Night founder among tech community recognised in Queen's Birthday Honours List
  • Investors offer tips on where to place your bets for success in 2020
  • Number of women in digital drops to 26%
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