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The Digital Economy Act: Is it doomed to never happen?
As a further delay hits part of the implementation of the Digital Economy Act, is this just a small hiccup, or is the Act being rendered toothless already? Simon Brew takes a look.
Does the government want to snoop on your data?
Does the government really want you to tell them everything? And what are its new communications-watching plans all about? Simon Brew finds out more…
Q&A: Rajeeb Dey, CEO Enternships
We spoke to Rajeeb Dey, chief executive of enternships.com and co-founder of StartUp Britain about the importance of work experience and skill sharing.
Government IT: Apples for the mandarins
Inside the enterprise: Think tank Demos says all front-line public sector staff should have iPads. This might sound extravagant, but could it save money?
Striving to solve the security skills crisis
The Cyber Security Challenge is doing a fine job, but flat registration growth and weak Government funding are cause for concern, Tom Brewster discovers.
2011: The year in news
We take a look back at a year which saw corporate carnage, industry in-fighting and the passing of an industry legend.
Are the cookie laws crumbling already?
They haven't even been enforced yet, but the cookie laws are looking a tad frail already, argues Tom Brewster.
UK rural broadband: too little, and too late
FOI requests suggest that Government-based plans to bring fast broadband to rural areas have made little progress. But there are more barriers than official inaction alone.
How the Data Protection Act's death will punish the UK economy
If the UK hands over data protection duties to the EU, it will scare off future foreign investment, says Tom Brewster.
Education: glad to be a geek
Inside the Enterprise: the Government is right to look at ICT education in the UK. But any reforms need businesses on board – and a change in attitudes towards IT professionals.
Plugging public sector data leaks
Inside the Enterprise: government bodies seem unable to take information security seriously. Unless they do, the public will remain wary of using government services online.
Going for Gold - IT at the London Olympics
The feverish preparations for the IT at the London 2012 Olympic Games are well under way and we managed to get a sneak peek behind the scenes.
What will Windows Mango mean for business?
We take a look at what Microsoft's next mobile operating system has to offer the corporate world.
Five steps to help cure NHS IT
The nightmare of NHS IT can be fixed. Here's five steps that can help it on its way.
Top 10 social networking tips for enterprise - part one
Davey Winder talks to the experts to find out how businesses can best leverage Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn et al.
Leadership 101: What does the CIO need to know/do?
Stephen Pritchard talks to CIOs about the essential skills modern leaders need to be successful.
Why businesses should beware the Facebook convictions
Two rioters have gone to prison for their postings on Facebook. So why should a responsible business be bothered? Simon Brew investigates…
Is Android stoppable?
Now that Google has acquired Motorola Mobility, is Android set to reign the mobile operating system market for years to come? Simon Brew takes a look…
Has Google misfired by buying Motorola Mobility?
Google stunned the market by announcing it was buying Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion. But what is it up to, and should it be up to it? Simon Brew takes a look…
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