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Mayor Boris Johnson's plan for public Wi-Fi in London might not make it through the cuts, warns the Cloud

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Mayor Boris Johnson has pledged blanket Wi-Fi for London by the 2012 Olympics - but will it be free?

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Infosec opens today, and as if that wasn't exciting enough, we have a Cyber Security Challenge to look forward to, says Peter Judge

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The rollout of superfast broadband is ahead of schedule and BT has said it should be installed in 40 percent of homes in time for the 2012 Olympic Games

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Ofcom has provided additional information on its proposals to “borrow” spectrum in order to meet demand for capacity during the 2012 Olympic Games

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the Ministry of Defence will have to hand over to the make way for the press pack for the duration

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Atos Origin has made much of its commitment to provide sustainable IT for the Olympics - a contract it will now keep till 2016

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Despite a mission to make the games as financially and environmentally sustainable as possible, the organisers of London 2012 have ruled out any significant use of open source software

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But securing the London Games well could give the UK a reputation as a secure place to do online business, says the former Home Secretary

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Facing increased scrutiny over a spiraling budget, the organisers of the 2012 games claim green IT will help cut project costs

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