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How to formulate an effective smartphone security policy
The mobile revolution offers new ways of working, but what are the challenges and how can they be overcome?
Government launches CloudStore and names G-Cloud suppliers
The government has launched its CloudStore, a catalogue of 1,700 cloud-based, pre-approved IT services now available for the public sector to buy.
Hartlepool nuclear plant report lost on unencrypted memory stick
The UK Office for Nuclear Regulation has lost an unencrypted USB memory stick containing a safety assessment of Hartlepoolâs nuclear plant
G-Cloud suppliers about to be named
Suppliers on the governmentâs G-Cloud framework will be named on Sunday 19 February, with the CloudStore service catalogue expected to go live in the next week. Â
Technology 'geeks' the most productive employees, says research
Employees who push back the boundaries of technology at work are the most productive workers in any organisation, research reveals
Apple wins patent dispute with Motorola
Apple has won a patent dispute with Motorola Mobility in a Munich court over a "slide-to-unlock" feature on smartphones sold in Germany.
Generation Y is a myth, says Corporate Executive Board research
Generation Y â the computer-literate youngsters who need the latest high-tech gadget to work effectively â is a myth, the latest research reveals
UK regulator PhonepayPlus fines Dutch typosquatting companies
UK phone regulator PhonepayPlus fines two Dutch firms £100,000 for exploiting well-known websites Wikipedia, Twitter and YouTube
European Court of Justice rules out automated internet censorship for social networking sites
Social networking sites cannot be compelled to install anti-piracy filtering systems, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled
SOCA moves to protect intellectual property rights
The Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) has taken control of RnBXlusive.com after the music website was accused of hosting music illegally
Up to 500 CSC UK jobs at risk
Up to 500 people working on the NHS project for US IT services firm CSC could lose their jobs.
Capgemini sales jump 11% in 2011 as growth continues in 2012
IT services provider Capgemini increased its sales by over 11% in 2011 as high demand at the end of last year continued into 2012
Everything Everywhere part sale being considered
Everything Everywhere has become the subject of industry speculation with Deutsche Telekom said to be considering selling its share of the business.
Specsavers CIO John Lister quits
Specsavers' chief information officer, John Lister, has quit the company after three years, citing personal reasons for his departure.
CIO priorities 2012: Kevin Gallagher, CIO, Channel 4
Kevin Gallagher, CIO of Channel 4, talks about his IT challenges in 2012.
CIO interview: Mark Bramwell, CIO, Wellcome Trust
Mark Bramwell, CIO of the UK's largest medical research charity, the Wellcome Trust, talks about the trust's ambitious IT investment plans.
BYOD policy gives London university users network access flexibility
A London university has undergone a network infrastructure upgrade to make way for a BYOD policy, offering staff and students more network access flexibility and capabilities.
Cisco predicts machine-to-machine traffic will increase 22-fold
Internet traffic generated by machine-to-machine (M2M) communications is set to increase 22-fold between 2011 and 2016
Apple and social networks under fire over iPhone privacy
Apple and social networks are under fire for distributing social media apps through Appleâs iTunes store that harvest iPhone contact data without usersâ permission
Cisco wants EU to reconsider Microsoft Skype deal
Cisco is calling on European Union authorities to reconsider the unconditional approval of Microsoftâs $8.5bn acquisition of Skype.
