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Internet speed boost for Welsh economy
North Wales will get high speed internet thanks to a public-private sector networking scheme.
Survey: Critical infrastructure risks cyber attack
Half of the critical infrastructure providers that the UK, Europe and North America rely on are vulnerable to cyber attack, according to a new survey.
Sun Chemical rolls out project management software
Ink manufacturer Sun Chemical has implemented new project and portfolio management software across 20 sites in Europe and North America.
Yahoo takes a bite out of Google's search lead
The latest comScore's latest search engine figures for the US sees Yahoo rise and Google fall as third-placed Bing prepares to take over Yahoo's...
North Yorkshire signs key network transformation deal
The local authority has announced a deal to move to a single, core high-speed network in support of shared services IT transformation programme.
Union threatens strike amid HP job cut fears
A union representing over 2,000 HP workers has threatened strike action over fears of 200 job cuts in the north.
1911 census made available online
The 1911 census, a record of everyone who lived in England and Wales, has been made available to the public to search online.
TalkTalk puts its 40Mbps broadband to the test
TalkTalk is the latest provider to test its high speed broadband, trialling 40Mbps in London and Wales.
Security vendor Sophos goes public
Sophos announces plans to float on stock exchange to fuel growth in North America and finance growth through acquisition.<br/>
VoIP spending on the up
Companies in Europe and North America are spending more on VoIP deployments as worries over reliability ebb.
Brent Council unveils data clean-up plan
The North London-based local authority has bought new software to assure the quality of citizen data before it is integrated with key...
NHS loses more sensitive data
A junior doctor working at East & North Hertfordshire NHS Trust has lost a USB stick, containing sensitive data, on a train.
Data centre heads north for cooler climate
Alchemy Plus is looking to build a £20 million state-of-the-art facility in Scotland because of its cooler climate.
Flood hit companies offered free IT support
Businesses hit by severe weather to get free IT and comms support following floods in the Midlands and the North.
Week in Numbers: Korean cyber attacks
This week in the world of IT, we found out there's a scary number of North Korean hackers.
First European data centre goes completely renewable
A data centre in the south of Wales has become the first in Europe to use entirely renewable energy to power its hardware.
Public Sector Roundup: e-crime business threat
Wales aims to combat e-crime, Hull University gets help with data archiving, Dyfed Powys Police seek to improve helpdesk services and...
ICO claims 'significant progress' in war on spam texts
The watchdog thinks it is close to catching those guilty of spam texting in the UK, after raiding an office in the north of England.
North-East competition offers innovators £20,000 support
Newcastle Science City has launched a competition to help businesses get their ideas to market.
North Lincolnshire mobilises health workers
Five-year deal to supply community nurses with mobile technology follows a pilot that demonstrated savings of more then £400 per week per clinician.
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