Government cancels PSN's long-term future while announcing schedule for upcoming G-Cloud procurement framework
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Memset Switches On PSN-Protected Data Centre
Memset has "bitten the bullet", says managing director, as end of 'PSN-Protected' looks nigh
O2 Offers Public Sector And Charities £100 For Tablet Purchase
O2 'No.10' tariff offers 5GB of data for £10 a month, along with £100 connection credit
Lizard Squad Hacker Arrested In London
A man linked to the Lizard Squad has been arrested amid reports of a second arrest in Finland
Sony Pictures Suffers Blackmail Hack
Sony Pictures network breached just days after Sony’s PlayStation Network was allegedly penetrated
Bedfordshire, Essex Council Networks Link Under Public Services Network
A new PSN contract will see Central Bedfordshire Council join forces with Essex's communications and telephony network
CityFibre To Provide Gigabit Fibre To Local Government Over PSN
CityFibre agrees deal with managed services provider EasyNet to provide access to city fibre networks
All 33 London Boroughs Migrate To Government Public Services Network
London boroughs to benefit from shared services on LondonPSN
Sony Slapped With £250k Fine For 2011 PSN Breach
Sony plans appeal but isn't getting much sympathy from the security community
Government Names PSN Scheme Suppliers
The Cabinet Office has named twelve network companies providing the Public Sector Network
Government Plans To Save £1.4bn With Online Services
Half government departments will be on public clouds in Francis Maude's plan to boost services and cut costs
Government Tenders Services Network Agreement
Buying Solutions has tendered a PSN framework agreement valued at £2bn for joined-up government services
Project Pathway Proves Its Mettle
The first steps of establishing a Public Services Network linking local authorities is being hailed as a success
Sony Networks And Qriocity May Kill The Fat Cat
Sony has sprung into action to win back the esteem of the customers betrayed by its poor security regime. Too Little, too late, says Eric Doyle