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Revealed: Your favourite Windows operating system
News Windows 1.0 and Windows 95 scored three per cent each. A multitude of Microsoft operating systems have been launched into the world since the first versions of Windows appeared back in the early 1980s. [09 Nov 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 06.11.09
Round-Up More than one in three IT technicians admit to taking on extra work outside office hours. Question: What do Britain's hairdressers and IT technicians have in common? Answer: A shared love of getting a bit on the side. [06 Nov 2009]
Why are Indian outsourcing companies such bashful suitors?
Comment The top three Indian firms each have around 100,000 employees in large tech hubs such as Bangalore and smaller cities such as Jaipur and Coimbatore. Indian outsourcers certainly have the cash - so why aren't they buying... [06 Nov 2009]
Bletchley Park's World War Two codebreakers in their own words
News That was the one success that we knew of - the name had come through on our tapes and the message was broken by the decoders and three or four days later we heard it had been sunk. But for three decades,... [05 Nov 2009]
Exclusive: Jimmy Wales on what's next for Wikipedia
Comment There's a vast majority of Wikipedia where the entry was started by one person, really heavily edited by one more, and two or three more have added some comments or critiques and changed some spelling or something, so... [05 Nov 2009]
Telegraph CIO on the rocky road to going Google
News As a CIO… for the first three to six months you have got to have your seatbelt on and have the resolve to push it through," Cheesbrough told Google's recent Atmosphere event in London. Businesses thinking of switching to... [04 Nov 2009]
Parking in the West End goes contactless
News The three-month pilot, which is being conducted by Westminster City Council, will see around 20 parking meters equipped with the contactless readers. Drivers with contactless bank cards will soon be able to use them to... [29 Oct 2009]
Full steam ahead for plans to cut off file-sharers
News Secretary of state for business, innovation and skills Peter Mandelson has reiterated the government's 'three strikes and you're out' plan to cut off illegal file-sharers' internet access. For more on this story, see... [29 Oct 2009]
Green IT: Thrifty CIOs should make it a priority
News Companies often renew their office hardware every three years without necessarily questioning the business case of upgrades, staff retraining and other overheads involved. It's no surprise that for some companies green... [29 Oct 2009]
How Google Apps helped Jaguar Land Rover keep motoring after Ford sale
News In the next three to six months, we will be free to pursue our own destiny and to take our own decisions," he said. Following its sale by parent company Ford last year, car maker Jaguar Land Rover has had to face the... [26 Oct 2009]
How tech is helping gamblers get that casino feeling
News Kiessling's team has just completed a three-year project to build a new poker platform (P5) at a cost of between €20m and €25m which took 250 man years to create. When you think of gambling, smoky casinos... [23 Oct 2009]
The top 10 technologies you need to plan for next year
News According to Gartner, the 10 strategic technologies will have an impact on the enterprise over the next three years, with IT chiefs encouraged to make decisions on them within the next two. 2009 may not be over yet but... [22 Oct 2009]
How can today's CIO make the biggest impact on their organization? Learn more here
White Paper Learn more about the role of today's midmarket CIO and what they are doing to achieve three primary goals -- make innovation real, raise the ROI of IT and expand business impact. We listened to more than 2500 CIOs... [21 Oct 2009]
Photos: Windows 7 - getting inside security
Photo The main Firewall window separates network activity and settings into three categories: Domain networks, Private networks, and Public networks. Windows 7 is to go on general release this week. Here's a look at the... [20 Oct 2009]
It's a dog's life for police BlackBerrys
News Thames Valley's Gough said a PNC check over Airwave takes an average of three minutes provided an operator is available. Bedfordshire's Hitch added that prior to their BlackBerry deployment, 46 per cent of officers' time... [20 Oct 2009]