Who offers the best value iPhone contract?
With Tesco releasing its price list for the iPhone, which it starts selling from 14 December, there...
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Ten IT Christmas wishes for business
The end of the year and the seasonal festivities are often a time for reflection. But what will CEOs be asking CIOs to give them for Christmas?
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Review: BlackBerry Storm 2 - More like a shower
This is not the first Storm that I've got to know intimately, I had something of a hate/hate relationship with the original model.
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Netbook sales grow across Europe
Netbook sales continue to climb across Europe, fuelled by attractive prices and subsidised offerings from mobile operators. Figures from...
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Nokia to shut high street shops to focus on online sales
NokiaOviStore Nokia is closing its high street retail outlets worldwide in favour of an reinvigorated online sales strategy and greater use of mobile...
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Fujitsu workers are plan strike over“Scrooge employer"
Unionised Fujitsu workers are planning a "Scrooge" strike a week today and have pencilled further walks outs next year over cuts to jobs, pay and pensions....
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Government plans to launch cloud next year
The Government is creating a blueprint for its private cloud infrastructure and expects to launch across the public sector next year. Working with...
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CIOs are over-achieving despite recession
Businesses see their CIOs as extremely effective, despite the constraints of the downturn, according to the fourth annual global survey of IT strategy and spending by consultancy McKinsey.
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Spyware, keyloggers and SQL injection are top attacks in 2009
Spyware, remote control tools and SQL injection are the most common types of cyber attacks against business, according to the latest report from
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UK rates third in ability to use IT to improve sustainability
IDC has published an ICT Sustainability Index to measure the effectiveness of countries to lower their carbon footprint by using smart IT. Roberta...
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Decline in printer sales ends in Q3 but recovery could be slow
The decline in printer sales ended in the third quarter of the year, but Gartner is cautious of forecasting a more concerted recovery in the market. Around...
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ICT industry faces carbon challenge in Copenhagen
The IT industry will be challenged to meet carbon emissions targets if it succeeds in an attempt to have technology...
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Amazon UK business founder backs Shutl online delivery service
Online shoppers could soon have their purchases delivered within 90 minutes. Internet delivery service Shutl is launching at European Internet conference...
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ICO code helps firms avoid data protection lawsuits
The information commissioner has launched a draft code to help businesses that collect consumers'...
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Darling announces cuts in scope of major IT projects
The Chancellor Alistair Darling has announced a "cutting back on the scope of major IT projects" in his pre-budget statement to the House of Commons this...
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Ericsson cuts an additional 950 jobs
Ericsson has announced 950 job cuts on top of those already announced as part of its cost-cutting plan. The jobs will be cut in Sweden and add to cuts...
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IT that sparked Student Loans chaos may still be faulty
Spending watchdog the National Audit Office is investigating another government IT-based disaster, this time at the Student Loans Company. Problems...
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Tesco making good IT progress for its banking arm
Tesco has reported that its technology plan for its banking operation is gathering pace, as it posted a modest 2.8% rise in UK sales. Tesco's banking...
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Microsoft issues six security patches
Microsoft has issued six security bulletins for December, bringing the total for 2009 to 74, compared with 77 in 2008, 69 in 2007 and 78 in 2006. Of...
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IBM sees no competition issues with Oracle's Sun takeover
Oracle's planned acquisition of Sun Microsystems does not raise any significant antitrust issues, according to Oracle rival IBM. Despite objections...
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Google releases Chrome beta for Linux and Mac
Google has released beta versions of its Chrome...
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Centrica v Accenture: implications for large IT contracts
The largest consulting company in the world, for 20 years Accenture has been signing some of the world's biggest IT contracts. So when the company came to the High Court in the summer over a dispute with its former customer Centrica, you might have expected Accenture to win every argument over what the contract said and meant.
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Google cracks down on home-work scammers
Google has issued a warning about online scams that take advantage of its brand to trick people into buying kits that will supposedly help them make money from home.
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Salesforce.com unveils 10-year sales cloud strategy
Salesforce.com has set out a 10-year strategy for its cloud-based customer relationship management service, which it hopes will link the consumer web...
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10gbps network speeds up Manchester's media dream
BT Business beat off competition from 17 other network suppliers to win a contract said to be worth close to آ£10m to install a 10gbps network in
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Netbook sales grow across Europe
Netbook sales continue to climb across Europe, fuelled by attractive prices and subsidised offerings from mobile operators. Figures from...
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Network Rail appoints new CIO
Network Rail has announced the appointment of a new director of information management, Susan Cooklin. Cooklin takes over from Catherine Doran,...
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