Over half of the US Senate has signed a letter sent to EU competition authorities urging them to end their probe into the proposed Sun/Oracle merger. More »
So-called Spam King Alan Rasky has been sentenced to over four years in prison for his involvement in a pump and dump stock fraud. More »
Managing an enterprise datacentre is a headache that is only predicted to get worse, according to analysts. More »
The European Union voted through the final text of the Telecoms Package reform today, after two years of debate on how the EU Telecoms Rules of 2002 should be reworked to make the European telecoms market more unified. More »
The international body that regulates telecommunications has succeeded in getting mention of IT into the draft climate agreement to be negotiated at Copenhagen next month. More »
The Digital Economy Bill has drawn widespread criticism from a range of commentators and internet rights groups since it was unveiled last week. More »
The international body that regulates telecommunications has succeeded in getting mention of ICTs into the draft climate agreement to be negotiated at Copenhagen next month. More »
A new multimillion pound public/private partnership project launched in South Yorkshire today could have widespread implications for the future of broadband connectivity across the UK. More »
The Business Software Alliance (BSA) is offering £20,000 to London workers who shop their bosses in the run up to Christmas as part of its anti-piracy crackdown in the capital. More »
Sara Lees IT boss Richard Steward is leaving the consumer goods group to join rival firm PZ Cussons as group IT director. More »

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