Open data must do more for businesses, report finds
Online businesses and developers are being hindered in making open-data products and services due to poor quality information being presented, according to the UK Public Accounts Committee
Online businesses and developers are being hindered in making open-data products and services due to poor quality information being presented, according to the UK Public Accounts Committee
The Met is the latest police force to start using online procurement to buy goods and services such as technology, body armour, and vehicles
US companies such as Google and Amazon dominate ICANN's almost 2,000-strong list of bidders for new generic top-level domains, which can now reflect brand names as in .apple or topics such as .wedding and .sex
The European Commission has given Google the chance to avoid formal proceedings by coming up with remedies to antitrust concerns over page-ranking and advertising
The government will introduce a bill to intercept a wider range of internet communications, including those on social networks, and give police wider surveillance powers
The NHS is in the process of negotiating a new deal with US company CSC for its Lorenzo patient records system, which was dubbed 'unworkable' by MPs in 2011
Against a background of massive cuts to public spending, Value Licensing believes it has spotted an opportunity to broker Microsoft licences between public-sector organisations
The rights of web businesses and users trump those of copyright holders when it comes to filtering content, the ECJ has found
Calling the current ICT syllabus 'harmful and dull', education secretary Michael Gove has said it will be scrapped and lessons will focus more on the basics of programming than on the use of Microsoft Word
Digital agenda commissioner Neelie Kroes has urged governments to develop interoperable public-sector services, to encourage European businesses