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Nearly half of firms report losses from malware
Study finds that nearly half of companies suffer disruption to business following a malware outbreak.
Co-op to survey customers with chip-and-pin
The Co-operative group adds survey functionality to its chip-and-pin terminals to study customer habits.
Access to technology a key influencer in education choice
Study shows that technology is becoming increasingly important in a students choice of school.
DDoS attacks on Estonia "not from Kremlin"
Attacks aimed at Estonian government websites came from everywhere except from the Russian government, study suggests.
Online content revenues set to surge
There's gold in that there online content, according to an EC study, but broadband penetration, piracy and DRM remain a hindrance.
System developed to measure effect of TETRA signals on users
University of Essex to conduct study of the long-term health effects of digital radios on emergency services users.
Parents falling behind children in tech skills
Software giant aims to teach adults to work more proficiently with computers as study shows children have the upper hand.
Report calls for more IT graduates
Developing the Future study positions the UK as a world leading high-tech centre, but only if it can continue to find good graduates and bring more...
Mobile virus breakouts could ‘overshadow’ PC threats
Study claims that once a mobile phone OS gets a big enough mobile share, it could be targeted by viruses.
UK big business missing out by not embracing Twitter
A Virgin Media Business study has revealed that just 16 of the country's FTSE 100 companies engage with customers over the micro-blogging platform.
Researcher says broadband won't create big job growth
An American analyst has said predictions based on his own study on high-speed Internet overestimate how many jobs will be created by investing in...
SMBs lead in IT spend, but rely more on services
A IDC study has found a lack of internal IT expertise is not discouraging mid-sized firms from increasing their IT investments ahead of their large...
Firms still unprepared for mainframe skills shortage
A lack of focus on the mainframe is hindering development and productivity and putting potential recruits off, a study has found.
Remote workers want to feel safer
Nearly half of lone workers say employers don’t do enough to keep them safe, which could change with mobile application implementation, according...
Week in Numbers: Facebook over Gmail?
This week, a study showed social networking sites were more popular than personal email, and we marked the first telephone call.
Service management pros confident despite downturn
No job cuts are expected by service desk workers, but that sector can expect a hiring freeze, a study has shown.
Web 2.0 doesn't boost productivity, security
A new European study into the technology tools used to increase collaboration in the workplace has revealed they are found wanting in efficiency...
UK lags in emerging market investment
A study by Tata Communications shows the UK falling behind other established countries when it comes to investing in the emerging markets.
Users are ‘overwhelmed’ by communications tech
A Cambridge University study finds a third of people want to escape the chains of modern communications technology.
Businesses watch employees' email
Organisations are employing staff to check up on their workforce's outbound email when they could be using technology to help them, study finds.
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