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Security breaches hit highest ever level
Pricewaterhouse Coopers' annual survey has shown more security breaches than ever before.
Spending cuts: Private sector a safe haven for IT pros?
The cuts may look bad on paper for IT workers, but there is certainly room for optimism.
Mergers and acquisitions to bounce back in 2010
A new report has claimed 2010 will see mergers and acquisitions in the tech sector rise again following the lowest values since the dot com bubble...
Execs oblivious to data security problems
Despite being unaware of the issues, most executives are keeping security budgets stable, according to new research from PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Tech firms not using tax breaks
UK tech firms aren't taking advantage of the R&D tax breaks from the last budget.
UK demonstrates software leadership
British firms aren’t faring too badly in the European software market, making up 15 per cent of the top 100 firms.<br>
IT not a contributor to innovation, say execs
A global survey of non-IT executives has revealed the IT function is highly valued, but is still not seen as a major contributor to innovation.
UK stiff upper lip helps sector stay strong
Technology industry is still holding its own when it comes to acquisition activity, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers. <br>
Online advertising sales jump 41 per cent
More signs that online media is winning the battle with print and broadcast as PricewaterhouseCoopers-compiled report shows massive growth in...
Boards unprepared for IT risks, says survey
Research by PricewaterhouseCoopers shows IT is important, but the inherent risks aren't being properly assessed.
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