Birmingham City Council has used data matching technology to catch £6.8m of false tax discounts
BT has confirmed plans to launch a not-for-profit music download service for its customers
The BSA doubled its take from 'negligent' UK businesses in 2010, with help from disgruntled employees
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Information Risk Management is being passed around like a game of pass the parcel using a time bomb. Where does…
Box's new connector allows content to be accessed from mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones
Protesters have spotted that the census may be vulnerable, through its legacy paper support, says Peter Judge
The StartUp Britain initiative offers discounts on products and services for new UK businesses
The CSA UK & Ireland set out its manifesto for raising cloud information storage risks at KPMG, London
SMBs are increasingly turning to tablets and cloud applications to boost their business, finds new study
Sale confirms addressable space as a commodity fuelling a growing grey market
It's a nice idea, but this iPad app to control VMware virtual machines lacks management muscle
Only victims of tyranny can justify use of Facebook says freedom activist Richard Stallman. He also spoke in favour of…
Oracle reiterated its claim Itanium will be phased out and accused defensive HP of doing customers a disservice
TripAdvisor, an Expedia company, confirms the database theft of a part of its member email list
Larry Ellison cites an upsurge in new business, largely as a result of last year’s Sun Microsystems buy
Newly launched Windows InTune offers SMBs cloud-based management; but one analyst questions its cost
Microsoft will invest €5.3m to drive regional innovation and growth through cloud applications in Europe
Bertrand Serlet exits Apple's Mac OS X Lion's lair leaving Craig Federighi to lead the run up to launch
Oracle abandons Itanium, claiming Intel is losing interest in the high-end chip, a claim Intel strongly denies
The G-Cloud strategy was dismissed as unnecessary and government IT procurement slated at the PASC inquiry
Flexible architecture can save money and energy, according to infrastructure provider Computacenter
Data centres could benefit in many ways from renewable power, but governments could kill that off, warns Peter Judge
HP's Integrity NonStop BladeSystem will offer twice the performance of the current dual-core system
New funding, taxation and incentives announced today are designed to help the UK play economic catch-up
Dell's shows non-partisan approach to third-generation, greener PowerEdge C5000 micro servers
£100m deal to share real-time information and improve crisis response and service levels
Microsoft announces System Center 2012, targeting the private cloud and limiting VM sprawl