What a week: Top stories you may have missed
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By IDG reporters | Computerworld UK | Published 11:00, 17 July 09
Editor's Highlights
Lloyds slashes 659 more IT staff
Was UK source of massive denial of service attack on US?
Google Apps struggles to overcome fear of Outlook separation
SOA blog:
Disposable software
Oracle sneaks out 40% price rises on database modules
Reader's choice
London Paper cuts costs by 66% with open source website
Nortel ditched for Cisco as London Olympic supplier
NASA hacker McKinnon in failed parliamentary legal bid
Why the public sector is opening the doors to open source technology
BT saves £5m annually with simplified sign-on
From our Blogs
Clued up on cybercrime:
What we can all learn from the Twitter security breach?
Beyond the perimeter:
The IT security professional’s guide to system management cost savings
Open enterprise:
Why the GNU GPL Still Matters
Forrester view:
Securing Google's Chrome OS
Digging Deeper: Security spotlight
LexisNexis issues data breach warning after alleged mafia bust
E-crime efforts to be improved in Home Office strategy
Mobile malware has botnet features, analysts warn
Accept credit cards? New wireless guidelines put you to the test
Fake antivirus targetted by security vendors
Digging Deeper: Microsoft focus
Windows 7 stampede pummels Amazon, brings down Microsoft store
Windows 7 early adoption stats 'misleading'
Gates and Ballmer in attack mode on Google Chrome
Microsoft unwraps Windows Azure pricing, availability
Microsoft signs CSC as outsourcing provider for Azure
Digging Deeper: Business briefing
Cisco lays off 700, reportedly plans more cuts











