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Free laptop plans could produce ‘future botnets’
A security expert has warned Government schemes to give out free PCs and broadband connections needs to take security risks into account or they...
Government G-Cloud tender offers £60m
The Government’s online tender process reveals it will pay £60 million to establish the cloud computing framework.
BT gets Public Sector Network contract
The telecoms giant will be a provider for the core network running the “network of networks” for Government departments.
UK.gov says upgrading from IE6 'too expensive'
Her Majesty's Government won't be upgrading its web browsers anytime soon, despite a 6,000-strong petition from concerned internet users.<br>
Government kicks off Global Entrepreneurship Week
Government marks the start of Global Entrepreneurship Week at Tottenham Hotspur Football Club.
Government embraces open source
The Government outlines its IT strategy with open source and cloud computing at its core.
Government CIO moots ‘G Cloud’ app store plans
Following the introduction of plans to create a government cloud, John Suffolk has been commenting on the possibility of establishing a public...
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.
NAO: Police mobile rollout failing to deliver
The police are not getting enough benefits from the Mobile Information Programme, the NAO says.
Companies flock to Tech City
The Prime Minister praises Tech City on its first birthday after a year that has seen 600 companies set up shop in the cluster.
NHS heads to cloud for security?
Details on an NHS deal with cloud security provider Zscaler are thin on the ground, but an agreement has been made.
SOCA signs £157 million outsourcing deal
The Logica-led i2d consortium lands a deal with SOCA to manage the law enforcement body's ICT.
Police to get Facebook tutoring
The NPIA will teach police how to make the most effective use out of modern technologies.
Hung parliament could threaten digital Britain
The two main political parties have very difference stances on how to improve broadband in Britain and with elections due next year, there are...
Week in Review: Upheaval for Apple, Yahoo at the top
Leadership changes, hacking and the future of UK communications were the big stories this week.
Week in Review: Google Android hype starts here
Google Android is the big tech story this week, but the public sector has seen the government make moves with ID cards and NHS records.
Open source 'ready to go' for business applications
The chairman of the recent Open World Forum believes that open source software offers real opportunities to businesses, the government and the...
Free computer scheme re-launched by Government
The Prime Minister is set to announce a scheme - the same scheme he announced back in 2008 -to give free computers and broadband access to low...
Government appoints Andy Nelson as CIO
Nelson will make the move over from the MoJ at the end of March.
PAYG mobiles to join government database?
Reports suggest those buying PAYG mobiles will be forced to provide ID, but the Home Office couldn’t be forced to confirm or deny whether that is...
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