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- September 29
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- September 27
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- Nimans tees-up successful golf day
- Google celebrates its 13th birthday
- How East Coast was forced onto the right IT track
- Email-borne polymorphic malware triples
- Q&A: Clamping down on rogue apps
- McAfee beats Symantec and Kaspersky to all-in-one security
- Panda Security slashes jobs amidst Spanish turmoil
- MySQL.com hacked again
- Parallels targets SMEs with IaaS automation offering
- September 26
- September 23
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- Week in review: HP CEO merry-go-round, NHS wastes billions, Oracle vs Google
- Facebook won’t rule the internet until it’s business time
- Police IT a 'mess,’ say MPs
- Suspected LulzSec hacktivist arrested in Sony investigation
- Lurid attack targets Government agencies
- Apple iPad to dominate tablets until 2014
- Lib Dems: Cloud security needs ‘urgent’ Government examination
- September 22
- September 21
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- EET Group adds to surveillance range
- IBM to go cloud for its Smarter Commerce initiative
- Facebook brings users their 'personal newspapers'
- Japan attacked: Can we say 'cyber war' now?
- Adobe Flash 11 announced amidst fresh zero-day scare
- BT claims uSwitch broadband street data is old
- Google+ hits public beta
- UK backs Bring Your Own Device
- September 20
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- September 15
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- Nokia ushers in new era for distribution
- IT Pro writer nominated for Information Security Journalist of the Year
- Why Benioff was right about Government cloud sluggishness
- VMware creates 250 jobs in Cork
- Hunt urges end to fibre broadband PIA wars
- iPad domination to decline but Android to fall too
- Recession to thank for cloud popularity
- SAP's TomorrowNow pleads guilty in Oracle case
- Microsoft’s pieces of eight
- UK government still dragging its feet on cloud says Salesforce boss
- September 14
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- IDF 2011: Intel unveils lower cost, high performance datacentre SSD
- IDF 2011: Intel and McAfee team up for Ultrabook security
- Fusion Garage Grid10 review: First Look
- Microsoft Windows Server 8 review: First Look
- Windows Server 8: Microsoft makes big virtualisation splash
- IDF 2011:Intel promises the PC will be personal again with Ultrabooks
- PC shipments disappoint IDC amidst tablet mania
- BitTorrent warns of fake AV infection
- Google takes off with flight search feature
- Twitter Web Analytics unveiled
- Fulham FC using iPads to fight football hooligans
- IDF 2011: Intel and Google unite for future of Android
- September 13
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- IDF 2011: Intel unveils first fruits of McAfee acquisition
- IDF 2011: User experience rules above devices
- Microsoft gives developers free Windows 8 tablets
- Microsoft Windows 8 review: First Look
- Google to face Government pressure over piracy
- The security old guard are under attack
- ICO wants prison for data offences after 'shocking' case
- BT announces fibre for one million more premises
- Apple: Motorola has no legal standing in two cases
- September 12
- September 9
- September 8
- September 7
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- Saving lives with videoconferencing
- Cable&Wireless to supply pan-Government intranet framework
- NHS in more security trouble as student loses patient data
- Mangan steps down at Siemens
- Motorola Xoom prices fall well below iPad 2
- Imperva uses cloud as DDoS shield
- MVA Challenge: ensuring Hyper-V is not lost in translation
- September 6
- September 5
- September 2
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- Dreamforce 2011: Google has Motorola hardware plans
- Dear Mr Schmidt
- Sage UK launches cloud-based CRM service
- CMS grabs rival to create heavyweight storage distie
- Samsung takes wraps off new Tab and smartphone
- Next stage of the Microsoft Virtual Academy challenge: learning more on Hyper-V
- Dreamforce 2011: Can Salesforce.com become a serious PaaS player?
- September 1
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- Dreamforce 2011: Should IT love or loathe the ‘social enterprise’?
- Dreamforce 2011: Salesforce.com attempts to assert PaaS power
- Brocade offers pay-as-you-grow network capacity planning
- Open-source manufacturing software is cloud-based
- City University unites researchers to combat cyber threats
- Everything Everywhere unveils management restructure
- Rural broadband: Arguing till the cows come home
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