Google shakes up Apps contracts to keep EU watchdogs sweet
The web giant is adding new provisions to help Google Apps customers remain compliant with European data regulation while using its services
The web giant is adding new provisions to help Google Apps customers remain compliant with European data regulation while using its services
Small and medium-sized businesses across the UK will get a chance to sell IT services to the public sector alongside major companies after the government launched its CloudStore
The government intends to cut the length of its IT contracts for cloud services down from several years to 12 months or less, to promote flexibility and avoid being stuck with legacy technology
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion will restrict internet access to pornographic content for smartphone customers in Indonesia in response to government pressure
The internet provider has said it will upgrade its network to maximise upload speeds, and introduce a new traffic management system at peak times to throttle peer-to-peer and Usenet activity
The CPS has issued new guidance on harassment to prosecutors, including advice on how to tackle cyber-stalking through social-networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter
The government has revealed it is planning to scrap or scale back more than 400 IT projects, in a bid to meet its targets on public spending cuts
The watchdog's new rules aim to make it easier for unhappy phone and broadband customers to raise and resolve disputes with their providers