IT contractors push for longer term work, says recruiter
IT contractors are pushing for longer term work, even at the expense of pay, according to research.
IT contractors are pushing for longer term work, even at the expense of pay, according to research.
A powerful group of MPs has accused the Ministry of Defence of failing to properly plan a £7.1 billion IT project, leading to cost overruns and severe delays.
Internet telephone services pose a serious threat to Britain's security, the head of MI5 has said.
The number of firms accelerating their green IT initiatives is double that of those scaling back such projects, according to a survey by Forrester Research.
Web 2.0 will revolutionize collaboration with IT suppliers, Forrester has predicted.
The U.K. government has shelved IT projects worth at least £273 million (AUD$664 million) during the last five years, MPs have revealed.
An astonishing 55 percent of British companies have lost data, according to a new report.
The government could demand Fujitsu pay half a billion pounds following the supplier's sudden exit from the National Programme for IT in May.
The U.K. government has lost the personal information of up to four million citizens in one year alone.
The Dedicated Cheque and Plastic Crime Unit has raided a counterfeit card fraud factory in Birmingham and arrested two people.
Unified communications are providing significant cost reductions and productivity improvements, leading half of businesses to predict they will be the standard method of business communication in the future.
Businesses' expenditure on IT services will continue to grow throughout this year, in spite of the uncertain economic outlook, according to Gartner.
Smartphones are seen as a more of a security risk than laptops and mobile storage devices, according to new research.
The UK government could track all emails and phone calls made in the UK, if its plans for a vast centralized database go ahead.
'Crimeware as a service', where criminals use online cybercrime services instead of running their own servers and software, is the latest development in internet crime, according to a report.