What a week: top stories you may have missed
What a week: top stories you may have missed
By Computerworld UK reporters | Published 10:00, 31 October 08
Editor's Highlights
Microsoft puts head in clouds with Azure
Government urged to drop multibillion pound IT schemes
Privacy watchdog slams databases, year of data loss
Gartner: Green means more than power efficiency
One in four law firms admit to losing confidential information on mobiles
Reader's choice
RSA Europe: Google hacking is targeting apps
Microsoft promises Windows 7 will fix Vista flaws
London 2012 Olympics CIO: Don't specify contracts for current needs
RSA Europe: Going for Olympic security gold
Royal Mail speeds ahead with delivery of SAP e-procurement
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Digging Deeper: Cloud computing
Microsoft reveals Windows Azure pricing and shipping details
Microsoft forgets to secure Windows Azure trademark
Microsoft backs Windows Azure with massive data centre investment
Ray Ozzie steers Microsoft into the cloud
Cloud Computing Dispels the Fog of FUD
Digging Deeper: Security
UK business facing major cyber espionage attacks
RSA Europe: Poor security blights London's wireless networks
RSA Europe: US government struggles to recruit security experts
RSA Europe: Virtualisation 'presents security risks'
RSA Europe: Industry drive to sort out anti-virus testing standards
Digging Deeper: Services and sourcing
Forrester: Social networking will change supplier relations
Brewery giant praises flexible IT supplier deals
Procter & Gamble steps up SAP standardisation
Forrester Forum: services contracts ‘must have strong foundations and flexibility’
UBS: How we get our IT contracts right
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