IT-business degree spawns first graduates
News Eight students have graduated with an industry-supported degree designed to provide the skills required of IT managers and leaders [25 Jul 2008]
Oyster card suffers second rush-hour failure
News London's Oyster travel smartcard system has suffered the second outage in a fortnight, with many commuters enjoying a free trip to work as a result [25 Jul 2008]
Health trust ditches NHS e-record scheme
News A Bath NHS trust says it has lost confidence in the Cerner Millennium e-records project following the departure of key supplier Fujitsu [23 Jul 2008]
Bytemark claims Atom server first
News The hosting company claims to be the first in the world to use servers using Intel's low-powered Atom chipset, suggesting that such servers are cost-effective and potentially good for cluster computing [22 Jul 2008]
How to beat other candidates to an IT manager job
Feature Playing up non-technical attributes can help convince a CIO that you're right for an IT manager role [22 Jul 2008]
Police, courts to save millions via streamlining tech
News The CJ Know-How system pulls information together from police, the CPS and courts to more speedily rectify problems with offender management [18 Jul 2008]
AMD's Ruiz steps down as CEO
News Dirk Meyer has been announced as the new CEO of the troubled chip company, while Hector Ruiz will remain as executive chairman [18 Jul 2008]
Leeds Council agrees deal with Microsoft
News Microsoft has been chosen by Leeds City Council as its primary IT supplier for the next five years [17 Jul 2008]
Connecting for Health spends well below budget
News The NHS organisation responsible for the National Programme for IT spent a third of a billion pounds less than planned during 2007-08 [17 Jul 2008]
Microsoft's new licensing may not fly
Blog Microsoft's new Select Plus licensing scheme is an intriguing modification to an increasingly problematic arrangement: the exchange of large amounts of enterprise money for the right to use... [01 Jul 2008]
Flexible working still frowned upon, say IT pros
News Research claims half of IT workers believe the industry has not adapted to flexible working [26 Jun 2008]
Google faces $1bn damages in trade-secret lawsuit
News Software-development company LimitNone has accused Google of reneging on a partnership and misappropriating trade secrets for Google Apps [25 Jun 2008]
Gov't appoints tech tsar to cut IT costs
News The former CEO of Logica, Martin Read, is to help the government deliver large IT projects successfully and cut the £13bn annual costs involved [24 Jun 2008]
UK CIOs trail France in boardroom promotions
News A survey has found France to have Europe's most CIO-friendly boardrooms, while Sweden languishes at the bottom of the boardroom-promotion heap [20 Jun 2008]
Fujitsu to return £67m to NHS
News Following the collapse of the company's contract to help revamp NHS IT, Fujitsu has to pay back money it received from the NHS in advance payments [18 Jun 2008]
Microsoft loses interest in Yahoo
News Yahoo has confirmed talks between the two companies have broken down, with Microsoft indicating that it is no longer interested in buying Yahoo [13 Jun 2008]
The OSC's open letter to Becta
Blog Here's the full text of a very angry letter, sent today to the educational advisory body Becta by Mark Taylor, president of the Open Source Consortium and chief executive of the enterprise support... [13 Jun 2008]
Young IT managers value ethics over pay
News Research has found today's managers in the tech sector are loyal and prepared to work hard to develop their careers, with most saying they would not even quit their job if they won the lottery [12 Jun 2008]
Soaring IT salaries defy economic slump
News IT pay is rising faster than at any time in the past three years, according to a salary survey [11 Jun 2008]
IT costs snap up quarter of NHS budget
News The cost of upgrading the health service's IT systems now uses up a quarter of the NHS's budget for major projects [10 Jun 2008]

