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Security software turns its attention from the external threats to the dangers within
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London councils create web system to help advice groups reach out to public online
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The NCC connection explained
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Microsoft gifts sharing tools to public sector
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Public sector shuns outsourcing
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Learning lessons of Libra's history
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European conference focuses fight against cybercrime
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Australian government divided on offshoring IT
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Relevance of engineering method to software development waning
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Google launches IPO auction
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Motorola reports strong Q2 sales
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Microsoft and Capgemini bolster alliance
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EC commits more funds to Galileo
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Sun creates unit to focus on government business
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NHS IT staff look for guidance on �2.3bn scheme, so why the silence on key issues?
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US telcos divided over network-sharing decision
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Don't leave cybersecurity to the private sector, US experts warn
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Adobe readies document services platform
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Offshore software development needs security checks, warns CEO
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Microsoft courts govts after strategy shift
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C# hits the high note
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Microsoft and BearingPoint target governments
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Sapphire conference to focus on operations saving
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Sun takes StarOffice to Hungary
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Whitehall softens 2005 e-gov targets
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Google filing will boost tech industry
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Siebel buys banking software firm Eontec
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Business services sector standardises to share data and comply with regulations
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PeopleSoft unveils financial and education apps
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PC shipments still robust to 2005
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Cutting costs: Power down
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India boost for Oracle and Linux
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These are the best places to work in IT
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German finance office opts for IBM mainframe
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Solaris 9 rises to Linux challenge
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UK government launches new intranet
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Private sector slams US cyberalert system
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DHS unveils cybersecurity warning system
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IT chiefs urged to check sales processes as OFT turns spotlight on distance selling
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IBM and EDS rack up multimillion-pound outsourcing deals
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IBM Korea dismisses executive in bribery probe
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Software AG hones two product groups
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NHS IT: who'll see it through?
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Microsoft intensifies open-source battle in Europe
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EU ministers say yes to cybercrime agency
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IT leaders question US security mandates
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German state opts for Microsoft Office 2003
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Motorola to spin off semiconductor business
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High-bandwidth functions move closer to reality for wide area corporate networks
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Nine German cities poised to adopt Linux
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Emergency team to fight cyberattacks
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How the national programme came to be the health service's riskiest IT project
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The public sector employers offering the best places to do IT in local government
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Users bullish over outlook for recovery in IT spend
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Lockheed Martin in shock withdrawal from NHS bid
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IDC raises PC forecast
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Japan, Korea and China may collaborate on alternative to Windows
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'Sickies' cost UK firms �11bn a year
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Oracle bid costs PeopleSoft �110m and rising
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Whitehall spending watchdog examines �2.3bn NHS IT plan
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AMD unveils 64-bit awareness campaign
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