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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

Why the UK will never create a Google, Microsoft or Oracle
CIO Jury: Brains are not enough to create a British software powerhouse

'Incompetent': Watchdog's verdict on prisoner database
News in brief: Parliament's Public Accounts Committee slams C-Nomis

Maemo and Android: Symbian's open source rivals up the pressure
The next operating system war has already begun

Microsoft to Office Accounting: Your number's up
News in brief: Redmond calls time on accounting product

Taxman to save £110m by taking an axe to its IT estate
HMRC trims one of UK's largest outsourcing contracts

Why CIOs are saying yes to open source software
Open source finds favour with IT chiefs - but what about end users?

Server virtualisation: Why CIOs should start small but think big
Market stats, tips and why your virtualisation projects could lead you up into the clouds

Augmented reality's time is coming thanks to smarter smartphones
Mobile apps, marketing kick tech into the mainstream

'Cross-border shopping must be made easier'
News in brief: EC calls for simplified retailing


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

How tech is helping gamblers get that casino feeling
bwin working on helping gamers get social

Barclays CIO finds a new home with SAP
Don Trotta swaps banking for ERP

Monitoring staff email and internet: The dos and don'ts
Should you be keeping an eye on the inboxes of your workers or not?

Twitter puts real-time tweets in Google search
News in brief: Just hours after Microsoft's Bing announces the same thing

Windows 7: Who's adopting it, when and why?
Hasta la Vista... Redmond's latest OS set to trample on predecessor


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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

Next-gen IP kicks off in Europe
News in brief: First EU agency starts IPv6 ball rolling

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

T-Mobile's Sidekick data: All may not be lost
News in brief: Hope for users' disappeared info

Google unleashes biggest ever Apps rollout for 35,000 users
IT overhaul signals advent of cloud-based collaboration for one UK company...

Home Office inks £430m deals with Atos Origin, Fujitsu
£100m shaved off tech costs


How a tech 'watch list' can save CIOs from being caught out
Forrester reveals 15 top technologies companies need to think about - now

Avatars made to wear a suit to work as the style police arrive
Guidelines drawn up to protect business reputations in virtual worlds

Microsoft: Starter edition coming with Office 2010
News in brief: Free scaled-down suite to take on Google Apps?

Sainsbury's tech shopping spree revealed
Self-scan tech in the bag for supermarket giant

Microsoft's 'browser ballot' plan gets the green light
Regulators give thumbs up to scheme to let users pick their own browser

Amazon will be king of the cloud: Mark Shuttleworth
EC2 will become the cloud standard says Ubuntu boss

Internet Explorer slips again as Firefox breathes down its neck
Chrome, Safari and Opera all on the up


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David Tebbutt Microsoft is learning to share - but not soon enough? Social software for the enterprise still has a long way to go

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