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The top 10 technologies you need to plan for next year
News Photo credit: ansik via Flickr.com under the following Creative Commons licence) 2009 may not be over yet but analysts have already revealed the top 10 strategic techs that CIOs should be looking at next year. [22 Oct 2009]
Monitoring staff email and internet: The dos and don'ts
News Photo credit: wili_hybrid via Flickr.com under the following Creative Commons licence) Wholesale monitoring or fishing trips are a no-no (photo credit: striatic via Flickr.com under the following Creative Commons... [22 Oct 2009]
Blocked: BBC plan to share iPlayer with rivals
News The BBC Trust, the body that oversees the BBC, announced yesterday it thought the scheme "was not the best way to share the BBC iPlayer or to deliver increased public value to licence fee payers". We were not convinced... [21 Oct 2009]
2010: When IT budgets start to grow again
News Photo credit: a.drian via Flickr.com under the following Creative Commons licence) If you haven't guessed already: 2009 was a bad year for IT spending, analysts have found. But fear not - things are looking brighter for... [20 Oct 2009]
'Wi-fi hack makes plan to ban file-sharers unfair'
News Photo credit: mutednarayan via Flickr.com under the following Creative Commons licence) ISP TalkTalk has criticised proposals by the government to cut illegal file-sharers' internet access, on the grounds of wi-fi... [19 Oct 2009]
IT tsar confirmed: Cabinet Office names Angela Smith
News Photo credit: Maurice via Flickr under the following Creative Commons Licence) The Cabinet Office has named Angela Smith as responsible for government IT and information security. According to the list of ministerial... [16 Oct 2009]
Rid your business of weak passwords and get collaborating
Comment Weak passwords, the key to IT insecurity (photo credit: Mirko Macari via Flickr under the following Creative Commons Licence) How can businesses collaborate with partners and customers securely? Quocirca's Clive... [15 Oct 2009]
Telecoms worker? You're in demand. Techie? Not so much
News Photo credit: Spoungeworthy Redux via Flickr.com under the following Creative Commons licence) ICT workers looking for a new job should keep their eye on the telecoms sector. The number of job vacancies in the industry... [14 Oct 2009]
It's down to you to save the world, IT industry
News Photo credit: ansik via Flickr.com under the following Creative Commons licence) The ICT industry must lead the way in conserving energy and reducing carbon emissions, according to the EC. In a recommendation adopted by... [13 Oct 2009]
T-Mobile's Sidekick data: All may not be lost
News Photo credit: NickStarr via Flickr under the following Creative Commons Licence) There may be some good news for Sidekick owners: users' data which was thought lost after a server failure at Microsoft subsidiary Danger -... [13 Oct 2009]
BBC iPlayer gets ready to go Worldwide
News The BBC's international service has been funded by advertising since November 2007, as it is not covered by the UK licence fee. BBC Worldwide has confirmed it wants to launch an iPlayer-style paid-for video platform,... [12 Oct 2009]
Home Office inks £430m deals with Atos Origin, Fujitsu
News Photo credit: .Martin.via Flickr.com under the following Creative Commons licence) The Home Office has announced it's extending IT contracts with suppliers Atos Origin and Fujitsu, under new deals worth £430m. [12 Oct 2009]
Microsoft's 'browser ballot' plan gets the green light
News Photo credit: rockcohen via Flickr.com under the following Creative Commons licence) Microsoft's plan to offer new Windows users a choice of browser - the so-called browser ballot screen - has been approved by the EC. [07 Oct 2009]
Thousands of Hotmail account details posted online
News Photo credit: Andrew* via Flickr.com under the following Creative Commons licence) Hotmail account logins and passwords have been posted to a public forum following a phishing attack. Several thousand users are thought... [06 Oct 2009]
Steve Ballmer on Microsoft software 'gotchas'
News Speaking in London yesterday, Ballmer said the software giant's licence terms could be made clearer: "I'm sure we have fine print we don't need - I'm not trying to say we are saints. The Microsoft chief added there are... [06 Oct 2009]