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37,000 women quit tech for family
News In addition, having too few women in IT teams could affect the ability of companies to secure public sector contracts due to strict requirements around gender balance. Thousands of women are leaving the... [14 Nov 2008]
Fat lady sings for iPod head
News Fadell will be replaced by Mark Papermaster, a vice president at IBM, who will join Apple as senior vice president of devices, responsible for the company's iPod and iPhone hardware-engineering teams, Apple said. [05 Nov 2008]
BA blames Heathrow T5 chaos on IT testing slip ups
News Since the debacle BAA told the committee it has established a joint BA/BAA crisis management team and set up a direct link between BAA and BA baggage and logistics teams. In a memo to the committee BA... [03 Nov 2008]
Top 10 strategic techs for 2009
News Gartner also believes there are opportunities here for larger organisations, especially as certain IT functions become less customised. The analyst says application architects and IT leaders should... [15 Oct 2008]
World Bank hit by cyber intrusion epidemic?
News Fox News said it has an internal memo describing the initial intrusion to World Bank Group employees. It is made up of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the International... [13 Oct 2008]
IBM follows Microsoft into the cloud
News IBM on Monday launched a major cloud computing initiative, in an effort it hopes will challenge the early lead of cloud pioneers such as Amazon and Google. Other services introduced on Monday include Lotus Sametime... [06 Oct 2008]
CIOs not taking a shine to Chrome
News Despite the hype it seems few IT teams are testing Google's recently launched web browser Chrome - yet. In silicon.com's latest exclusive CIO Jury poll, the respondents revealed they... [29 Sep 2008]
Intel gives vPro 'one button techies' makeover
News Intel has released round three of vPro, its desktop management platform, sporting new features aimed at IT teams looking after a dispersed workforce. It turns out that the greatest... [22 Sep 2008]
Nokia lays down Symbian developer challenge
News For a farmer in India needing to make a long trip each day to different markets, it would be helpful to know in advance the prices of wares at the different locations, so he can make an informed decision, he said. [19 Sep 2008]
10 ways the credit crunch will hit IT
News Budget pressures are expected to drive businesses away from the licensing deals offered by companies such as Microsoft and the need for dedicated in-house IT support teams. For more ways the... [16 Sep 2008]
Public sector says no to web 2.0
News More importantly, the defensive approach amongst teams and a culture of maintaining the status quo that seems to go with it is difficult to shift. Blinkered public sector thinking that blames sites such... [15 Sep 2008]
UK crime fighters grapple with iPhone wipe threat
News Another growing obstacle to forensics' teams ability to recover evidence is the encryption features found in modern operating systems. If a mobile device comes out tomorrow we will not be able to look at... [02 Sep 2008]
Google ready to go to Market with Android shop
News While others are prepping their stores, Google has already been wooing developers to create applications for its own Android platform with the help of big cash prizes in the first round of its Developer Challenge competition - last week... [01 Sep 2008]
Experian checks in new global CIO
News We have strong teams of IT professionals in our business who enhance our ability to introduce innovative products for our clients around the world. Mason has been at Experian for five years, joining from... [18 Aug 2008]
CIOs brave the cold for children's charity
News Each year hundreds of individuals and teams from the technology and IT industries spend a night exposed to the elements in a bid to raise awareness, as well as sponsorship, for NCH's work. Byte Night is... [07 Aug 2008]