What a week: top stories you may have missed
HSBC record data breach fine, Microsoft embraces Linux, IT career frustrations
By Computerworld UK reporters | Computerworld UK | Published 10:00, 24 July 09
Editor's Highlights
HSBC fined over £3m for data security failings
Microsoft struggles with Office security problems
Microsoft sales slump shocks industry
Managers struggle to slash IT costs any further
Morrisons’ IT overhaul pushes £20m additional saving
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Lack of career development frustrating IT workers
Digging Deeper: Microsoft embraces Linux
Microsoft stuns Linux community with open source release
Linux community pushed Microsoft to hand over its code
Microsoft and Linux milestones
Red Hat gives Microsoft's Linux move grudging support
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No Microsoft Windows 7 upgrade for UK Vista users
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CTIA: Cisco adds 3G to branch router
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