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MoD, may, have, misled, parliament, on, defence, IT, project, costs
Ministry of Defence knew total cost was £5.8bn when MPs were quoted a £2.3bn price tag
Basda launches Green Charter
First software developers agreed code of environmental ethics unveiled
IT can save airlines from bankruptcy
Oil prices present airlines with their biggest challenge since 9/11, but IT strategies could help keep companies going
Systems hamper mergers as integration costs put off prospective buyers
Post merger software integration issues are hindering potential acquisitions
IT startups need more cash
Investors challenge the government over knowledge-based economy plans
Finance and media firms learning to thrive on distributed IT
But processes, applications and networks must be adapted to change
ICAEW partners with Microsoft for CPD
Microsoft to provide technology for institute's continuing professional development programme
Off-shoring moves beyond India
China, Morocco and Hungary challenge India's dominance as off-shore location of choice
Edward Jones beefs up compliance with Complinet
Private investor brokerage rolls out new compliance software for global operations
Ofcom names new FD
Alastair Smith, an internal candidate, becomes new finance chief
Debate over green role of IT
Businesses have different ideas about what technology can do for sustainability
MPs mull criminal charges for government data loss
MPs suggest new laws and penalties could be introduced for government departments that lose personal data
Poynter review into HMRC due on Monday
PwC chairman's report into data losses at the taxman will now come out on Monday, despite suggestions of an earlier release date, as Brown defends HMRC merger
Two more cases of personal data loss emerge
DVLA and Leeds Building Society report potential 7,000 people affected
HMRC admits lost discs were part of 'systemic failure'
Dave Hartnett admits to MPs on Treasury Select Committee that there have been seven instances of lost data since merger of Inland Revenue and Customs & Excise
Siemens restructures after corruption claims
Siemens which is under investigation for suspected corrupt practices has restructured its operations
HMRC clamps down on internal data transfers
Tax staff prevented from transferring taxpayer data except when 'absolutely unavoidable' in security crackdown
Tories demand Darling comes clean over HMRC discs
The chancellor should clarify revelations that senior managers were aware of the mass of data on the missing HMRC discs, says shadow chancellor Osborne
Senior HMRC official briefed before data loss
Emails between HMRC and NAO reveal that a senior tax official was briefed on the decision to send sensitive data to the NAO in the post
Efficiency drive led to HMRC data loss, claims PAC boss
PAC chairman Edward Leigh claims efficiency drive at HMRC led to sensitive data appearing on lost child benefit discs
Darling: HMRC merger and job cuts not to blame for data loss
Chancellor says the decision to merge the two tax departments, then make job cuts, did not lead to the loss of 25 million individuals' details
Chancellor admits HMRC lost 25 million people's data
Alistair Darling says taxman lost disks containing the detailed child benefit information of 25 million individuals
MiFID regulation comes into force
Europe's Markets in Financial Instruments Directive becomes law
Companies 'not aware of where their electronic data is kept'
Deloitte survey discovers that many UK companies are not in command of the information regulators will require in the event of an investigation
Microsoft finally caves in on EU competition decision
Software giant will open up elements of its products to improve server interoperability
Microsoft backs UK software entrepreneurs
Software giant will advise entrepreneurs in the use of its platforms
EDS settles case with SEC
Electronic Data Systems neither admits nor denies charges but agrees to pay a settlement to SEC
Data centres hit by soaring energy costs
Power will become the single most important factor in data centre operating costs
Seven years of restatements for software provider
Audit finds issues with Chinese sales contracts
Microsoft plays nice with the EU
General counsel Brad Smith vows to bend over backwards
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