- SAP delays SaaS offering by a year
- New SOCITM president apologises for confidential data gaffe
- AT&T chief predicts the death of the Internet
- Banks upgrade security in wake of rising overseas fraud
- Downturn to boost IT offshoring in UK and US
- EMC revenue grows 17% but profit falls
- CRM revenues will top $13bn in 2012
- Over 60 government data breaches since HMRC fiasco
- Manchester Police release Facebook application
- Tax details of entire Italian population published online
- Microsoft embraces ‘ethical’ hackers
- Pro-China hackers take down CNN-linked website
- Boom in Web 2.0 spending
- AMD sinks deeper into the red
- Mobile banking to increase tenfold
- Financial services IT spending triggers vendor crisis
- Infosys gives cautious outlook
- April 2008
- Vista security feature was designed "to annoy users", admits Microsoft
- Salesforce.com and Google extend partnership
- IT security is a futile pursuit says IBM
- Book review - The IT Value Stack
- Windows is collapsing – Gartner
- Three out of five IT staff bullied at work
- Europe getting caught up in the mobile web
- Outsourcing aids innovation
- Half of UK businesses sold on SOA
- Business intelligence market thickens
- IT immigration grows 14 percent
- Perfect crime
- Inflated confidence in Zimbabwe
- Terminal IT management
- Beating the cheaters
- HP expands information management armoury
- Oracle's financials disappoint investors looking for a hero
- Born-again CA tries to forge a new identity
- Cape Clear buy gives Workday integration on demand
- IFS capitalises on globalisation
- EMC buys a presence in European consulting
- DHL Logistics
- Month in review
- Data theft is a people issue
- An interview with Ann Livermore
- The natural selection of storage
- Securing virtual environments
- Social networking within the enterprise
- When the sky falls
- Scandinavia the most high-tech, says global IT report
- Recession arrives in Silicon Valley
- Last of the independents
- Online commerce cracks $200bn as walk-in retail plummets
- EU whacks Google privacy policy
- AMD to cut 10% of staff
- BT appoints new CEO
- Cloud computing to cut IT jobs, warns HP
- NATO establishes anti-cybercrime authority
- IT vendors borrowing more despite downturn fears
- Dell to cut 8,800 jobs
- IBM develops ‘enterprise Second Life’
- Microsoft’s OOXML format ratified
- Shell signs $1 billion outsourcing deal
- Immigrants to contribute £16bn to UK IT sector by 2012
