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UK businesses push open source adoption
Annual global survey into open source software trends has found the UK is one of the frontrunners in terms of adoption.<br> <br>
Innovation in IT hit by recession budget cuts
A new survey from BT has shown that budget cuts in IT throughout the recession have caused a decline in innovation.
Government agrees OS maps and raw data free-for-all
Ordnance Survey maps go online for free as the government looks to release more of its data.
Speed of mobile internet draws younger audience
Nielsen’s Mobile Media View survey reveals that the mobile internet is the best way to target the younger audience.
Firms' uber sensitive data slipping into competitors hands
Businesses are seeing their sensitive data fall into the hands of competitors, according to a new survey.
Stuxnet-like attacks hit infrastructure providers
Politically motivated attacks like Stuxnet appear to have hit a number of global critical infrastructure providers, a survey shows.
CIF: Data security tops cloud concerns
The Cloud Industry Forum’s latest survey still puts data security ahead of all other concerns around adopting
T-Mobile tops Ofcom customer service satisfaction list
T-Mobile comes top of an Ofcom customer satisfaction survey, with 3 ranked bottom of the major providers.
Half of IT pros 'don’t know' what cloud computing is
A survey released today by Version One has shown that almost half of the senior IT professionals it questioned don’t know what cloud computing is.
Open source data integration on the rise
Interest in open source technologies is increasing in response to exponential enterprise data integration growth, a new survey suggests.
Online consumers experience problems checking out
New survey finds online shopping growth hampered by UK consumers' experience of transaction problems and poor customer service.<br/>
Survey claims open source is business security risk
Management needs to be very careful when choosing open-source software as a business option, as security leaves a lot to be desired, according to a...
Data centre managers in the dark over power consumption
A significant number of data centre managers are unaware of what assets they have to manage in relation to their consumption, a Quocirca survey has...
Internet users less bothered by spam
Despite spam volumes increasing, users are less bothered about the problem, according to new survey.
Data losses up over last year
New survey shows the losses from data theft are mounting fast, up nearly a third on last year
Security policy failing Web 2.0 development
Global survey finds concern for security risks and governance issues prevail, particularly in the area of Web 2.0-specific security policy...
IT pros favour Intel over Oracle in Itanium row
More IT professionals believe in Intel rather than Oracle when it comes to the future of Itanium, a survey suggests.
Net-addicted kids use web to cheat at school
A new survey suggests 63 per cent of school-age children are addicted to the internet - and are using it to cheat, too.
Ordnance Survey maps free for all from today
OS OpenData initiative sees maps made completely free for personal or commercial use in latest step in Government's 'Making Public Data Public' plan.
One in three workers would steal data
Unscrupulous IT workers are more likely than ever to steal company data if they thought it would benefit them, an employee survey has revealed.
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