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The recent trial of advertising co-operation could lead to further partnerships, says head of Google
Nuclear business a key part of new strategy
Businesses must wait longer for a government decision
Working to an unmoveable deadline promotes motivation in big IT projects, says Olympics IT supplier
Glitches and lack of training caused baggage disasters
Network will provide high bandwidth broadband services with minimal disruption
France Telecom’s UK revenues down 3.1 per cent
The ToGo device will allow users to make calls and surf the web via WiFi
Commissions says it is confident the fine is legally sound
Ministry of Defence (MoD) buys licence to protect restricted information
Email indicates that security measures introduced after HMRC breach are not working
Act amendments could mean jail terms for losing or trading in data
Commissions says it is confident the fine is legally sound
Ministry of Defence (MoD) buys licence to protect restricted information
The world's first purpose-built business city will run on Microsoft
Free tools could give large companies an unfair position of strength, says Mozilla head
Ministry of Defence (MoD) buys licence to protect restricted information
Act amendments could mean jail terms for losing or trading in data
Retail giant is investing heavily in IT to tackle crime in different areas of the business
Technology infrastructure master plan foresees unprecedented range of services
The world's first purpose-built business city will run on Microsoft
Nuclear business a key part of new strategy
New platform will attract businesses to the social network
Free tools could give large companies an unfair position of strength, says Mozilla head
There are no plans to postpone May deadline despite protests, says IATA
The recent trial of advertising co-operation could lead to further partnerships, says head of Google
New platform will attract businesses to the social network
Analysis tools will help the ferry operator in monitoring behaviour on its web site
Ministry of Defence (MoD) buys licence to protect restricted information
Firm claims currency fluctuations and acquisition charges underpin poor results
Working to an unmoveable deadline promotes motivation in big IT projects, says Olympics IT supplier
Technology infrastructure master plan foresees unprecedented range of services
Email indicates that security measures introduced after HMRC breach are not working
Nuclear business a key part of new strategy
Businesses must wait longer for a government decision
Working to an unmoveable deadline promotes motivation in big IT projects, says Olympics IT supplier
Milton Keynes Council has teamed up with Microsoft to bridge the digital divide
Overseas opportunities are becoming more attractive to UK IT staff
Companies must formalise remote-working arrangements to match success with demand, says Gartner
A lack of female role models is preventing young women from making a career out of their interest in technology
The airline extended its managed services deal with Tata Consultancy Services until 2011
Questions over the future of Indian IT service providers do not mean a decline in their success, says Andrew Parker
Yo Sushi works with a pared-down approach to IT management
But contract delays and credit crunch still hampering profits
The world's first purpose-built business city will run on Microsoft
Businesses must wait longer for a government decision
Companies must formalise remote-working arrangements to match success with demand, says Gartner
Cutting down the amount of content we send and store would help reduce the IT industry’s impact on the environment, says Mark Samuels
SAP and Microsoft are two of the suppliers targeting firms through software as a service 07 May 2008