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Faster application development can improve security
More than 80% of organisations across the EMEA region have switched to agile software development...
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Microsoft loses appeal on Office XML patent dispute with i4i
Microsoft has lost an appeal...
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Gatwick CIO plans total IT overhaul to sweep away BAA legacy
It is possible that building a new airport would be easier than the task facing Gatwick Airport. After 20 years of underinvestment by the previous owner, CIO Stuart Birrell is looking for a team who can deliver a complete technology overhaul.
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Tory IT manifesto vows to cap government IT projects at £100m
The Conservative Party would publish so-called Gateway reviews of big government IT projects in full, shadow minister Francis Maude said at the launch of...
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Will BSkyB victory over EDS increase cost of outsourcing?
The high court ruled last month that EDS, now part of HP, misrepresented its capabilities when supplying a CRM system to BSkyB. The case puts pressure on suppliers to improve the way contracts are negotiated and managed.
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Rootkit shows potential for hackers to wreak havoc on smartphones
Researchers at Rutgers University in the US have developed...
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Video: Most people would rather vote online
More than three in four (77%) of the public would vote via the internet in the general election if given the choice, according to a survey. Some 1,000 people...
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Oracle unveils plan to integrate software with Sun hardware
Oracle has presented a vision for its $7.1bn acquisition of Sun which will see the company sell integrated hardware and software designed to lower IT operating costs and boost performance.
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Tech billionaires? wealth rises by $55.8bn despite recession
The world's richest technology billionaires upped their collective wealth by $55.8bn last year despite the impact of the recession.
However Bill Gates,...
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Ecclesiastical Insurance saves millions with e-procurement
Insurance company Ecclesiastical Insurance has cut its procurement costs by £3m in a year following a £20,000...
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MEPs reject Acta online anti-piracy deal
Negotiators who are thrashing out a secret...
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Standard Life promotes IT as investments pay off
Standard Life, which announced an annual profit of £919m this week, will continue to cut costs through IT efficiencies, as technology moves up the corporate agenda
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Internet nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
The internet is among a record 237 nominees for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize, supported by 2003 winner Shirin Ebadi and founder of the $100 laptop project Nicholas Negroponte.
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Cybercrimals use fake Windows update to push bogus security software
Cybercriminals are using a fake Windows Update installation dialogue box to sell a bogus security product called Anti-malware Defender, security researchers have warned.
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Mariposa botnet hit hardest where security awareness is low
Over 13 million users in 190 countries and 31,901 cities were affected by the Mariposa botnet...
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