CRM software isn’t child’s play, but SugarCRM proves oddly comforting, and is cheaper than Salesforce
Most websites are guilty of leaking sensitive user information, according to an academic survey
An appliance that indexes EMC Data Domain backup-image content to be extracted for business purposes
Protecting the data where it lives is better than relying on perimeter defences alone
The 2012 Cyber Security Challenge UK competition is ready to welcome this year's cyber-gladiators
Sir Paul McCartney's ambitious cloud archive is open for business with a little help from Hewlett-Packard
After some well-publicised missteps, maybe it's time Steve Ballmer gave someone else a chance as CEO, says Nicholas Kolakowski
Socitm's Planting the Flag report lays the foundations for necessary and radical local government ICT reforms
Foreign Office CIO David Meyer has published his ICT-cutting plan to reduce carbon and move with the times
Xerox buys a UK company and HP stalks in the US to expand their respective managed print services
A survey has revealed a shocking lack of aware about cloud computing within the SMB sector
A new company called WEEE Systems launched today, to help organisations manage their electronic waste
An explosion at a Foxconn factory making Apple's iPad 2 has left three workers dead and many injured
A virus released on Dow Jones’ corporate networks may have been a revenge attack by redundant IT staff
The high cost of IT failures and outages has been revealed in a new survey by CA Technologies
The technology jobs sector is recovering faster than the overall economy according to a new report
ePrivacy regulations for website cookie consent has spurred SaaS firm Eloqua to help its customers comply
The Metropolitan Police is to utilise an online procurement website to help it procure goods and services
The government's so-called “digital czar” has been appointed to improve its online presence
Novell's bright hopes for SuSE failed to shine, but a chance encounter in a London bar may explain how the…
Four divisions will house Attachmate's products and those gained through its purchase of Novell
Confidence in open source software has led to greater competition with proprietary licensed applications
Database professionals reveal their greatest security concerns are mistakes by their fellow employees
HP and Cisco are both hoping to revive business results. Unlike Cisco, HP will rely on services rather than job…
Analysts believe that Cisco could be about to axe up to 4,000 jobs as part of its corporate shake up
The society for IT professionals in the public sector has appointed Glyn Evans as its new boss
A Russian has passed the first ICANN hurdle, so the country could soon have a say in global Internet governance
Cloud computing may do away with IT resources, but it makes IT decisions more necessary, says the Open Group
Despite early suggestions that it was a blunder, Microsoft's acquisition of Skype may be a brilliant move, says Wayne Rash
The Information Commissioner has issued advice to organisations on how to use personal data responsibly