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Monthly round-up: May
What were the biggest IT stories that shaped the start of summer?
Week in Review: IDF fever and Government IT
The Intel Developer Forum dominated IT this week, but major public sector stories have also grabbed the attention.
Government to create own private cloud, app store
A leaked report suggests public services will be delivered via a 'G-Cloud' within in the next few years, as the government looks to slash costs.
Public Sector Roundup: Hackney Homes updates IT
This week in public sector IT, Hackney Homes has signed up for a £1.9 million IT overhaul, Fife is getting new storage, a Manchester hospital opts...
Miliband questions coalition IT cuts
David Miliband believes what the new coalition Government considers 'waste' may leave a lot to be desired.
Government launches £9m internet safety ad campaign
The plan, meant to raise awareness of the dangers of the internet, will launch this summer.
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...
Public Sector Roundup: Tech spreads information
Steria mobilises the Cleveland Police, Becta launches a new education technology website and the Department of Health funds a database to help save...
WiMAX isn’t dead – it’s just for business
Public sector trials of WiMAX suggest it could settle into an infrastructure type niche, rather than battle LTE in the consumer space.
Outsourcing shakes off recession
Businesses spending 13 per cent more on outsourcing than a year ago.
Emergency Budget analysis: Tougher times ahead for IT
Osborne confirms end to broadband tax, but picture for the wider information economy is more mixed.
Conservatives promise 100Mbps in tech manifesto
The Conservative Party has made some bold promises putting tech at the heart of its election campaign.
Small outsourcing firms squeezed out of UK market
While large outsourcing firms have increased contracts by nearly a third, niche suppliers are suffering, Ovum has said.
Week in Review: Pirates and foxy speeds
This week in IT, we've seen a new version of Firefox, the end of The Pirate Bay, and government urged to rethink its data policies.
Are IT suppliers to blame for government data breaches?
A Home Office director has detailed an MoJ breach to show that placing the blame for data breaches isn't always so easy.
FOI requests reveal security training gaps
Despite high-profile breaches and a series of recommendations, government departments are still failing to meet minimum IT security training...
Stockport College signs £1.4m IT deal
Stockport College to become UK’s first ‘College of the Future’ in £100m project.
Public Sector Roundup: Healthcare advances
Healthcare students and staff have new networked facilities, LaserBand optimises patient identification and West Sussex transforms to save money.
Government bodies set to miss own green IT targets?
Some two-thirds of public sector organisations said they don't think they can meet their green IT targets.
Two charged in Welsh datacentre funding probe
Gwent Police charge two men for conspiring to commit fraud, following an investigation into datacentre's financial affairs.
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