UK server sales will grow by less than 1% in 2010
Server shipments in the UK are forecast to grow marginally in 2010 as the public sector puts spending decisions on hold until after the general election. According...
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IBM hit with another European antitrust complaint
A French company has filed a complaint with European competition authorities, accusing IBM of allowing customers to run IBM mainframe operating systems only...
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MP questions NHS CIO on value of £12.7bn IT programme
A Conservative MP has written to Christine Connelly, the CIO at the Department of Health, asking whether the £12.7bn NHS National Programme for IT can be value for money when "dramatic reductions in scope and scale are apparently being considered".
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Zurich Insurance found in breach of Data Protection Act
Zurich Insurance will improve data security by encrypting data following an Information Commissioners Office (ICO) ruling that the company breached the Data...
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Budget 2010 brings tax breaks for SMEs and computer games industry
Small businesses and the computer games industry were winners in today's Budget, with the chancellor Alastair Darling planning tax breaks and investment help.
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FSA seizes computers in insider trading sting
Investigators are analysing computer equipment for evidence of insider trading, following the first joint operation between the Financial Services Authority...
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UK server sales will grow by less than 1% in 2010
Server shipments in the UK are forecast to grow marginally in 2010 as the public sector puts spending decisions on hold until after the general election. According...
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Budget leaves key network issues unresolved
Alistair Darling's Budget proposal to introduce a 50p per month tax on fixed-wire phones to support the roll-out of high-speed broadband may be overtaken by events.
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Poor IT security puts US taxpayer data at risk, says government report
An audit of the US Inland Revenue Service (IRS) has revealed that multiple security weaknesses make taxpayers' personal data vulnerable. A report...
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CIO increase collaboration spending as staff bypass social networking restrictions
Eight out of 10 CIOs plan to increase their spending on collaboration tools, but more than half their staff already work around the restrictions they impose...
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HP workers at the DWP to strike for four days
HP workers at the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP), the MoD and General Motors will be on strike for four more days in two 48 hour stoppages. The...
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Mozilla releases Firefox update early to fix vulnerabilities
Mozilla has released...
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IBM hit with another European antitrust complaint
A French company has filed a complaint with European competition authorities, accusing IBM of allowing customers to run IBM mainframe operating systems only...
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Google partners start to sever ties in China
Google partners in China have begun severing ties with internet firm since it announced it was redirecting Chinese language searches through Hong Kong to bypass mainland censorship rules.
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CompTIA certification helps businesses meet CRC rules
Industry group CompTIA has developed a training and certification programme to help organisations comply with the Carbon...
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IT and telecoms forecast to become UK's most important economic sectors
The computing and telecoms sectors will be the UK's most significant industries in the future, a report on the health of the country's skills market has predicted.
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BCS cannot accept petition for EGM because signatures were e-mailed
BCS, the chartered institute for IT, has not accepted a motion from 50 members who are pressing for an emergency general meeting to debate concerns over the direction of the society.
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