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Government flexes its shared service muscle

Cafcass signs up to managed desktop Read more

Mar 20, 2008

silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights

Editor's Blog: The footballing CIO

Editor's Blog: The footballing CIO

What the FA's new boss tells us about techie career paths Read more

Feb 18, 2009

silicon.com > Technology > Software

Whitehall: DIY tech to protect against public service knife

"You do not win an election by telling people Armageddon is upon us" Read more

Jun 11, 2009

silicon.com > Management > Public Sector

IT tsar confirmed: Cabinet Office names Angela Smith

News in brief: Treasury secretary steps up to IT plate Read more

Oct 16, 2009

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There's Nothing Like the Real Thing: Genuine Software Is a Win-Win for Customers, Microsoft and Partners

There's Nothing Like the Real Thing: Genuine Software Is a Win-Win for Customers, Microsoft and Partners

There is no more pervasive or pernicious problem plaguing the software industry than that of counterfeit or pirated soft Read more

Apr 10, 2008

silicon.com > Management > Public Sector

Gov't launches tech talent search

Gov't launches tech talent search

Civil servants 2.0... Read more

Oct 18, 2007

silicon.com > Management > Public Sector

Cabinet Office flexes £32m contract muscle

A "win-win-win" situation? Read more

Jun 21, 2007

silicon.com > Management > Public Sector

Cabinet Office flexes its shared services

News Analysis: CIO Peter Court on a drive to extend its use Read more

Oct 25, 2007

silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights

ITNet wins £83m Cabinet Office deal

ITNet wins £83m Cabinet Office deal

Cable & Wireless and Loudcloud ditched as government consolidates hosting Read more

Jul 28, 2003

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Cabinet Office damning in rejection of ITNet

Cabinet Office damning in rejection of ITNet

Its side of the story: things had been somewhat less than well Read more

Jun 30, 2004