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Mobile IT responds to Corporate Manslaughter Act
UK businesses are looking to increase their investment in mobile technology to stay compliant with the latest piece of legislation to take health...
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...
Software scanner uses cloud to highlight risky cloud
CAST claims it can now scan the health of organisation's applications from the cloud.
Capita wins £60 million NHS web contract
After speculation over who would take over public digital health services from Dr Foster Intelligence, the outsourcer has signed a £60-million,...
Government wants to store all text, email and browsing data
The information will be used by police for crime fighting, but also other government bodies such as health authorities and the Post Office.
The Body Shop safeguards credit card info
The global health and beauty retailer is using new log management tools to protect sensitive transactional customer data and comply with PCI...
Scottish NHS signs £1.8 million security deal
Health body deploys single sign on to 130,000 users, to improve data security.
Steve Jobs admits to “hormone imbalance”
The Apple leader puts a stop to rumours surrounding his health, with late spring marked as a date for a full recovery.
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.
LulzSec warns NHS of security flaws
The Department of Health is fairly relaxed even though LulzSec has managed to get hold of some admin passwords.
Networked IT at centre of Essex health trust
New infrastructure supports IT and imaging systems as well as work of new, state-of-the-art Cardiothoracic Centre.
No Jobs keynote at Macworld
Next year is the last time Apple exhibits at the trade show - but what's happening with Jobs' health?
Software gives Superdrug a makeover
The health and beauty retailer gets new software to help manage its store design to boost its image.
CES 2008: Disruptive tech for health, business and media
Electronics expo highlights the technologies that will make waves and change the way we work and play in the coming year.
Excessive heat - a burning laptop issue
Having a laptop on your lap could be a health hazard, researchers warn.
DoH urges NHS staff to stop using IE6
Department of Health directive warns of the potential for 'reputational damage' if employees continue using Microsoft's ageing browser.
Has Jobs’ health taken a bite out of the Apple?
Following his fight with cancer and another six months signed off with a possible liver transplant, has the absence of the great leader affected...
Keynote's Umang Gupta on the health of the Net
The chief exec of Keynote Systems discusses the future of web performance and how PC and mobile worlds will crossover.
NHS reaches one million ERS users
National Health Service (NHS) becomes one of the world's largest implementations of Oracle's human resources management system.
Research project improves athletic results
Health Informatics course aids sports science development in time for 2012 Olympics.
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