2005: a year of security woes and acquisitions

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Computing rounds up the major events of the past year that have shaped the IT industry in the UK, such as growing budgets and government IT projects

As the middle year of the decade, 2005 will perhaps be remembered as the mid-point in the next phase of IT growth. Budgets were still tight, but companies started to ease the purse strings and ...

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