What a week: top stories you may have missed
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By IDG reporters | Published 10:00, 12 December 08
Editor's Highlights
NHS 'can’t go on and on' with IT rollout problems
Chinese experts mistakenly released unpatched IE7 exploit
Virtual server sprawl will destroy cost savings says Boeing
Outsourcing ‘will change’ after £709m BSkyB-EDS court verdict
Government spends less on policing cybercrime than on MoD parties
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