What a week: Top stories you may have missed
Highlights from ComputerworldUK
By IDG reporters | Computerworld UK | Published 14:00, 14 August 09
Editor's Highlights
Santander ‘to surpass’ merger IT savings targets
Microsoft patches cause holiday headache for IT departments
Beyond the perimeter bog:
Why do so many companies fail at basic patch management?
Fixing the world's biggest data breach
CIOs fail to measure financial effect of outsourcing
Reader's choice
Accenture SI blog:
Commercial open source is essential to enterprise IT
Windows 7 massive memory leak could delay release
HMRC denies offshore tax processing plans
Forrester blog:
Complex Event Processing Is Cool - And Very Hot!
From our Blogs
Burton blog:
Gartner wakes out of an EA induced coma...
Open enterprise:
Oh My Word – How Patently Stupid
Enterprise OS:
UK Government ditches Microsoft's Cloud in favour of Open Source?
Hart of outsourcing:
British Council takes the leap
Forrester security blog:
DoS attacks have the Internets all a Twitter
Digging Deeper: Business briefing
CIOs fail to measure financial effect of outsourcing
IBM layoffs could hit 16,000 by year's end, says union
British Airports Authority boosts IT overhaul with £10m services framework
Tips for a successful IT outsourcing contract
VMware buys Java firm SpringSource for £220m
Digging Deeper: Microsoft update
Microsoft continues Word sales despite US injunction
Microsoft, Nokia cement Office apps on mobiles move
Microsoft unveils SQL Server preview code
Chrome, Opera not supported by Microsoft Office Web Apps
Microsoft, Nokia deal undermines Windows Mobile, say analysts
Digging Deeper: Security spotlight
UPS encrypts laptops and smart phones after data loss
Here come the smartphone hackers, Google warns
City University to develop anti-fraud mobile banking
Twitter's Biz Stone: Lessons learned from crippling DDoS attack











