Andrew Millard Citrix Landscape
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It’s a little short sighted to assume that all there is to remote working is connecting your work laptop to a home Wi-Fi network says Andrew Millard

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If public sector IT moves to the cloud, we need new mutualised ways to deliver services, says Alan Mac Neela, of Dell

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The UK police's BlackBerry project has been criticised, but is kicking BlackBerry just this year's fashion, asks Peter Judge

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wayne Rash

The MegaUpload case shows the US government can already enforce its copyright abroad. The world is asking why SOPA was necessary, says Wayne Rash

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After the site blackout, what can non-US citizens do to protest a law which would damage the World's Intenret, asks Peter Judge

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Saveaged by Parliamenteray committees and consumer watchdogs, the people behind the government's smart meter plan need to get work on their figures, says Peter Judge

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As global leaders look to international aid to support the developing world, SOFTtribe’s Herman Chinery-Hesse, argues that aid actually damages technology and innovation by local businesses

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Tom Jowitt featured

McAfee researchers have been crystal ball watching to divine 2012's security trends. Tom Jowitt investigates their findings

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Eric Doyle

The GCHQ recruitment puzzle has been full of security holes but it was more of a publicity stunt than anything else, says Eric Doyle

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Eric Doyle

Cloud services could lose, in an Olympian contest over privacy between US patriots and EU human rights defenders, says Eric Doyle.

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