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A journey from the Colossus computer room to the battlefields of Europe
Covert surveillance must be reserved for serious crimes, says government
News in brief: Councils must cut back on using Ripa powers to catch petty offenders
Telegraph CIO on the rocky road to going Google
"You have got to have your seatbelt on" says IT chief - but it's worth it
Whose IT budget has been hit the hardest?
The winners and losers in tech spending revealed
Why the UK will never create a Google, Microsoft or Oracle
CIO Jury: Brains are not enough to create a British software powerhouse
Orange unveils iPhone tariffs and launch date
And a truck lot of two-year contracts...
'UK must up privacy safeguards following Phorm'
News in brief: Government must boost privacy safeguards
Full steam ahead for plans to cut off file-sharers
News in brief: Peter Mandelson confirms government plans to ban repeated offenders
Green IT: Thrifty CIOs should make it a priority
How to ensure cost- and carbon-saving initiatives go hand in hand
Why CIOs are saying yes to open source software
Open source finds favour with IT chiefs - but what about end users?
Who do you trust when you're spending your IT budget?
Hint: They're not sitting a million miles away…
Olympics tech team gets ready to put London 2012 IT through its paces
Gearing up for the Games: Integration labs, datacentres and increasing staff
Hackers breach Guardian Jobs site
News in brief: Job seekers' data may have been exposed
How Google Apps helped Jaguar Land Rover keep motoring after Ford sale
Jaguar Land Rover CIO on cloud computing, leaving Exchange and simplifying IT
UK software industry - alive and kicking
Sage, Misys and Autonomy leading the way - but more needs to be done to help young software companies
Will 'citizen developers' shake up IT development?
DIY app builders will create their own personalised business apps beyond the control of the IT department
Nokia sues Apple, claims patent infringement
News in brief: Finnish mobile maker calls for halt to iPhone sales
Open source? No good for cost cutting, say CIOs
CIO Jury: Hidden costs mean open source software isn't always an IT budget stretcher
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bwin working on helping gamers get social
Barclays CIO finds a new home with SAP
Don Trotta swaps banking for ERP
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From pod datacentres to smarter analytics…
Vista jilted for Windows 7 midway through upgrades
Business warming to Redmond's latest OS
Windows 7: Who's adopting it, when and why?
Hasta la Vista... Redmond's latest OS set to trample on predecessor
Cost conscious CIOs: Unified comms' biggest fans
The benefits - and potential pitfalls - of bringing your comms together
2010: When IT budgets start to grow again
But CIOs should ask the CFO for more money now, before all that ageing hardware fails
Win a luxury New Year's Eve package worth £1,000
BT Business and Small Business Week could treat you and a friend to Edinburgh Hogmanay
Telecoms worker? You're in demand. Techie? Not so much
Job market research reveals spike in telecoms vacancies
It's down to you to save the world, IT industry
Brussels calls on tech to cut its own carbon - and help everyone else do the same
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