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Demand for IT professionals with strong Linux skills will surge as a result of Google's upcoming release of the Chrome operating system, according to recruitment agency CV Screen.
Kaspersky Lab has pre-announced the launch of Kaspersky Internet Security 2010, promising a host of new features to protect users from security threats.
The Tories could order the wholesale introduction of open source IT systems if they are returned to office at the next election.
Scotland is to host two pioneering data centres, with plans being announced to build an eco-friendly cloud centre in Inverness, and the world's largest computing facility in Lockerbie.
Only one third of UK IT professionals are using social and professional networking sites to find their next IT positions.
Microsoft has given a preview of its forthcoming Office online product to delegates at its Professional Developer Conference.
Forrester Research analysts Marc Cecere and Laurie M. Orlov have taken a look at the most in demand jobs in IT.
Most IT staff would steal sensitive company information, including CEO's passwords and customer details, if they were laid off, according to a new survey from Cyber-Ark.
Malware has been detected on two pro-Tibet independence Web sites, in what could be a politically motivated attack, according to security supplier ScanSafe.
A British company has developed an intelligent security technology that can wipe data if a laptop is moved from its designated space.
The UK government is taking unprecedented steps to combat an e-mail that has been widely distributed online.
IBM has reported an increase in malware volume and sophistication as part of its security statistics report for the first half of the year.
U.K. retailer Next has admitted its Next Directory online and catalogue business has suffered fraud losses of several million pounds in the first half of the year.
Business users of open source software should review their open-source licensing agreements, audit their use, and create formal policies for managing source code, especially mixed-source code.