What a week: Top stories you may have missed
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By IDG reporters | Computerworld UK | Published 12:00, 02 October 09
Editor's Highlights
Tesco ditches Excel spreadsheets for carbon management software
Autodesk, eBay action could hit sales of secondhand software
Government finally realises IT project chiefs need ‘relevant experience’
Fake antivirus overwhelming scanners
VMware CTO details virtual desktop vision
Readers’ choice
Microsoft joining up Java and .NET apps
Cracking Open the SharePoint Fortress
US relaxes grip on Internet: Will domain chaos follow?
Microsoft funds open source OS for multicore systems
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Xerox bids $6.4 billion for ACS
Union slams new IBM pension scheme proposals
Gartner: Is your outsourcer safe?
Oracle fined over benchmarking claims
BA CIO: We need Lean and Agile development to beat downturn
Digging Deeper:Security spotlight
Danger: Windows Vista critical attack goes wild
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Digging Deeper: Virtualisation view
Amazon's cloud provisions 50,000 server instances per day











