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Havering And Newham Councils To Share Budgeting Software
Havering and Newham Councils joined together for a pilot scheme which will see the two local authorities share the same budgeting and forecasting software.
How Does The General Election 2015 Look From The Tech Sector?
We’ve read the manifestos, heard the promises and seen the leaders in action and now it’s our turn. 
How Does The UK's Broadband Match Up With The Rest Of The World?
The Internet is a hugely important tool globally, and in order to get the most out of it, we are demanding ever faster broadband speeds.
How To Land A Job In Big Data
Big data is booming, and data scientists are in high demand in business. So what you can you do to improve your chances of getting a job as a big data analyst? Our handy guide will help you out.
IBM Set To Open SoftLayer Data Centre In London
The facility has capacity for some 15,000 physical servers and comes as part of a global investment in cloud infrastructure that will reach $1.2 billion [£710 million].
Internet of Things Startup Reaches Funding Goal In 3 Days
Have you ever wanted to build gadgets around your house that take advantage of the Internet of things? Well one startup a hair’s breadth from completing their $50,000 funding goal has the answer.
Internet World 2014: Five Things Learnt
At Internet World 2014, thousands of IT, technology and digital marketing professionals descended on London to discover the most cutting-edge technology innovations. Here's what we learned at IW 2014,
Inward Investment Into UK IT Scene Booming, Says Study
Venture capital investment into Britain’s technology sector has reached a record high - with London-based companies managing to secure around three quarters per cent of the $2.2bn (£1.43bn) raised by UK firms since the beginning of this year.
Is There A Limit When It Comes To Smart Cities And Data?
Big data is playing an ever-increasing role in our daily lives and, as the cost of chip-technology falls, cities will soon be able to gather information from pretty much anywhere.
IT Problems Hit Voting In Hackney And Hounslow
Two London Boroughs has citizens that were reported as unable to vote after their names did not appear on printed registers in yesterday’s General Election.
Job Centres Boosting Tech Offerings To Aid Employment Search
Job centres across the country will be undergoing a major digital makeover, with electronic pads to eliminate the traditional queues job seekers face when signing on.
London Assembly Expresses Concern Over Silicon Roundabout Skills Gap
All looking good - but Fiona Twycross AM, Chair of the London Assembly Economy Committee, says there are definitely issues that need to be addressed to maintain the capital's positive tech momentum.
London Borough Councils Seem To Be Big Oracle Users
Oracle provides relational database software for around four in five of London’s borough councils, and has issued audits to 14.8 per cent of them in the past year, according to research conducted by TmaxSoft (PDF), the middleware and enterprise IT infrastructure firm, under Freedom of Information requests.
London Borough Of Hounslow Embarks On Digital Transformation
The London Borough of Hounslow has recently extended a contract with an existing supplier to continue with its digital transformation.
London Borough Sets Education Procurement Framework In Motion
The London Borough of Lewisham is starting a framework agreement for the provision of educational ICT solutions and specialist goods.
London Buses Launch Free Wi-Fi
TfL is trialling the technology on two London bus routes and has already made it clear that a sponsorship would allow it to roll out to further routes at no cost to the taxpayer.
London Charging Ahead In Global Tech Hub Race?
There are more tech talents in London than any other major city in the world, a new survey claims, with the number of tech companies in London expected to rise to 51,500 by 2025.
London Commuters Least Impressed With O2 For Mobile Signal
O2 might have come off worst – using half-rate codecs for a third of its calls, no less – but the overall picture wasn’t rosy, either.
London Provides Good Environment For Tech Start-Ups
The UK is the second largest location in the world that provides a thriving environment with start-up ecosystems with high-growth clusters.
London Teenaged Hacker Sentenced To Community Service
A cyber hacker named ‘Narko,’ real name Seth Nolan-Mcdonagh has been sentenced to 240 hours of community service for his part in the DDoS attacks against an anti-spam group.

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