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UK government offers PC with a year's broadband for £159

The Get Online @ Home scheme aims to get millions of Britons online For £159, the Get Online @ Home scheme offers customers a refurbished Windows 7 desktop PC with a 15-inch monitor, keyboard, mouse, CD drive and USB ports, as well as a 1-year broadband contract with TalkTalk that comes with a monthly 40GB usage allowance and a telephone line with free evening and weekend calls to UK landlines.read more »

VMware acquires desktop management company Wanova

Wanova will help VMware realize its vision for the future of desktops read more »

Cloudforce: News International trusts customer data to the cloud

News International's chief architect says the move has empowered his IT department read more »

Banking malware SpyEye hijacks webcams and mics to monitor victims

The SpyEye variant secretly films and records what victims say and do when they are being defrauded read more »

World's 'simplest' Linux laptop reaches the UK

French company Ordissimo thinks it has spotted a niche read more »

Research Councils reveals plans for £33m supercomputer investment

An online notice outlines the Councils’ intention to make the UK a world leader in HPC read more »

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How to avoid five common email management mistakes

Develop and implement your own action plan to avoid these pitfalls read more »

Email managers have a lot at stake. After all, the volume of global electronic messages sent via email dwarfs all other forms of electronic communication, including social networking. Since the inception of electronic mail, which, according to some internet historians, can be traced to a small mainframe app called 'MAILBOX' from the mid-1960s, human-to-human messages have been created, transmitted and stored in electronic format. But early email administrators could hardly have envisioned the complexity of current email infrastructure and the concomitant maze of technical, security, business and regulatory challenges.

How to virtualise mission-critical applications

In many ways, virtualising your business is a three-step process. Here's how you can improve your virtualised workloads read more »

Securing your hybrid cloud

IT leaders will have to deal with a hybrid cloud environment, as well as manage both traditional, non-cloud, and cloud infrastructure. read more »

How to use Hadoop to overcome storage limitations

If you haven't yet considererd the open source Hadoop platform, now's the time read more »

Virtualisation - Don't let security lag behind technology maturity

Why end user organisations must strengthen their virtualisation security strategies read more »

Open source the key to cloud innovation

As the world begins to move to the cloud, where speed and scalability are critical, open source software is taking an even more intrinsic role read more »

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The hidden truth about virtualising business-critical applications

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