UK security services have begun bridging the gap that has stopped open source software getting security clearance for use in government
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Tom Baker, head of ICT at Sunderland City Council, has an office in the council’s datacentre, which provides commercial hosting, VDI and a cloud service
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Orange takes on the ‘over the top’ providers with its own application, called Libon, enabling users to make calls and send texts for free
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The BBC is partnering with University College London in a four-year R&D programme to investigate the future of digital content
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Consultant Alan Pelz-Sharpe referred Autonomy’s alleged shortcomings to the Serious Fraud Office before HP's $11.7bn deal went through
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HP blames Autonomy for misleading the firm before acquisition and refers former management to the Serious Fraud Office
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SAP customers continue to express confusion about the supplier’s more advanced initiatives, including cloud migration and recent acquisitions
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Airline Emirates is rolling out in-flight Windows 8 tablets to enable cabin crew to access core IT
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As networking giant Cisco buys its ninth company in less than a year, Computer Weekly asks, why the focus on acquisitions?
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BT is deploying the Windows 8 operating system (OS) to 5,900 engineers in what is believed to be the largest roll-out of the Microsoft OS
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