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Only two per cent of UK businesses use Twitter
A survey released today by WebTrends shows that just two per cent of UK businesses use Twitter as a marketing tool.
More IT directors want to hire than fire
A survey by an employment agency has shown more IT directors are looking to hire staff than fire them, but not all the results look good.
Survey: Mobile workers regularly breach IT policy
Businesses are implementing mobile working security policy, but workers are just not following them.
Most ex-IT admins would steal data
A survey from an ID security company claims that the majority of IT administrators would steal company data if they were laid off.
Businesses ignore cost of software testing risks
A new survey has found growing understanding of the importance of software testing, but that inadequate training and practices is still costing...
Over nine million UK adults have never been online
An annual survey looking into internet access has shown a drop in adults who haven’t been online. Yet the number is still more than nine million.
Open source investment set to grow in 2010
A new survey has found more than two thirds of businesses are looking to invest into open source software in 2010.
Brits spend 30 hours a week online
uSwitch survey shows that the British spend 30 hours a week, on average, surfing the web.
Ignoring open source 'untenable' for business
A survey by Forrester Research has shown open source is being adopted more and more in business environments.
Internet users unhappy with ISPs
A survey released by uSwitch has shown internet users are increasingly unhappy with their service providers.
UK users' satisfaction wanes for Oracle support
Results of annual UK Oracle User Group survey has found that, while the satisfaction levels in technology is gaining, support and licensing is...
Half of UK happy to have data tracked
After the furore surrounding the Carrier IQ app, a survey says half of the UK is happy to be tracked as long as they get some cheap or free content.
Half of internet users don’t trust website privacy policies
Survey reveals privacy is a major concern for internet users.
Microsoft topples Google in Superbrands survey
Windows 7's success has driven Microsoft to the top of the pile as Google loses its Superbrands crown after two years on top.
Illegal music downloads on the rise
A new survey has shown that although P2P filesharing levels have kept constant, other methods for illegal music downloads have grown substantially.
Small businesses escape IT spending cuts
A survey has found IT spending in small and mid-size UK businesses will fare comparatively better than other areas during 2009.
Storage Expo: IT managers missing out on email savings
Storage Expo survey finds savings of up 80 per cent through unified management service.
Data theft tops downtime in web security survey
The threat of data-stealing malware has overtaken systems downtime due to cyber attacks as the top global web security concern.
Updated: Survey slams NHS computerised booking system
Patients are being denied choice in appointment times, dates and locations promised by the NHS’s computerised booking system, according to UCL.
Public mistrusts social media with data
YouGov survey shows a lack of trust in social media organisations when it comes to keeping private data safe.
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