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Sophos claims to boost IT reliability
Internet security firm Sophos has just released a new version of its SafeGuard Enterprise solution, which claims to improve IT...
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Businesses outsourcing IT should be careful
Small, medium and large businesses are increasing turning to new technologies such as managed hosting, cloud computing and...
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UK government sets green IT targets
Mandatory green IT targets will be imposed by the UK government on all its departmental chief information officer (CIOs), it...
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Cloud computing 'could change IT'
Cloud computing has the potential to change the way people look at the provision of IT solutions, according to one...
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Handheld ADSL tester unveiled
A Canadian technology firm has developed a gadget which enables companies to test Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) internet connections...
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Internet World conference 'a success'
This year's Internet World conference has been declared a success by its organisers. Businesses turned up to London's Earls Court...
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Small businesses using domestic broadband
Business broadband provides an essential part of many companies' communications infrastructure, but a recent survey has revealed that many small...
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Digital Britain report slammed by watchdog
Consumer Focus has criticised the government's report on the future of domestic and business internet provision in the UK, claiming...
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BBC 'could help with domestic and business broadband rollout'
The BBC may have a part to play in the creation of a new nationwide domestic and business broadband network,...
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Business internet 'important', say SMEs
Research by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has revealed that many small and medium-sized business managers consider business internet...
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ONS ends monitoring as broadband 'so popular'
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has taken a decision to stop its monitoring of the growth of broadband for...
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UK companies want high-speed business broadband
The majority of companies in the UK want a high-speed business broadband network, a survey has revealed.
Conducted by the Communications...
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Businesses want SDSL, says survey
Research published recently has revealed that the majority of companies in the UK want to have access to Symmetric Digital...
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Ofcom launches consultation on mobile broadband
Ofcom has embarked on the next step in its plan to release more radio spectrum for use by mobile broadband...
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Government: New broadband network will boost business
The government has released a paper which claims that the creation of a new nationwide network of domestic and business...
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Government 'may change broadband plans'
Lord Carter, the communications minister, has suggested the government may change its decision against funding an optical-fibre roll-out for the...
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Ofcom: Broadband speeds slower than advertised
Ofcom has published a report which reveals that domestic and business broadband speeds are on average less than half as...
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Consumer website welcomes Ofcom report
A consumer website has welcomed the findings of the report published yesterday by Ofcom, saying it could enable consumers to...
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Virtualisation of disaster recovery is "one to watch"
The use of virtualisation in disaster recovery solutions has been put forward by one expert as "one of the more...
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Office broadband 'increasing in popularity'
Increasing numbers of Brits are using broadband connections to get online, according to statistics published today, meaning that office broadband...
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Businesses spending more on Ethernet services
An industry analyst has revealed that spending on Ethernet services is rising, as it becomes the technology of choice for...
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Charity spokesman speaks about use of virtualisation
The head of IT for the Comic Relief charity programme has discussed the details of a virtualisation system implemented this...
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More everyday gadgets 'will access internet in future'
Technology such as USB dongles and 3G cards that allow users to browse the internet from a variety of locations...
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EU: We aim to bring broadband to all
The European Union (EU) has said it intends to ensure everyone will have access to broadband by 2010.
Areas that do...
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European-wide wireless broadband 'given the go ahead'
Plans to introduce a wireless broadband system across Europe have been approved by politicians of the European Union (EU) it...
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Ofcom releases UK broadband proposals
Proposals have been published by the UK's Office of Communications (Ofcom) addressing the potential installation of super fast broadband in...
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EU opens consultation over next generation broadband regulations
A public consultation has been initiated by the European Union (EU) with the aim of focusing on the regulations in...
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WUSB to 'take off next year'
Despite its limited success so far, wireless USB (WUSB) has been tipped by an expert to increase in popularity in...
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