G-Cloud changes focus of datacentre rollback
G-Cloud policy is no longer focusing on shutting datacentres as a way to hit its cost-cutting targets but is instead looking at a range of ways to bring down expenditure, according to Bill McCluggage
G-Cloud policy is no longer focusing on shutting datacentres as a way to hit its cost-cutting targets but is instead looking at a range of ways to bring down expenditure, according to Bill McCluggage
A major review of 820 government-funded websites is now underway, as the coalition reveals details of high expense and competition between the sites
In the fourth part of our Tech election 2010 series, the country's special-interest parties tell ZDNet UK about the tech strategies they would pursue if in power
In our fifth instalment of the Tech election 2010 series, the Scottish and Welsh nationalist parties talk about how they would act on rural broadband, ID cards and other tech issues
A key European Parliament committee has recommended investigation into a ban on PVC and brominated flame retardants in electronics goods
Three committees of MEPs have voted to reject the contentious anti-piracy agreement, in the strongest signal yet that ACTA will fail to gain ratification when it goes to the full European Parliament
The British Business Embassy, set up by UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) to capitalise on global interest in the London Olympics, will hold a Global Business Summit on ICT on 3 August and open an online showcase that will run for six months.
The government has put aside £50m in the UK Budget to improve broadband and Wi-Fi infrastructure in smaller UK cities, in addition to the £100m promised to 10 large cities in the country
The Department for Work and Pensions has terminated a contract with the company, which was agreed in 2010 to manage its 140,000 desktops
The UK government has just splashed out £1.2 billion ($1.5 billion) to build a supercomputer that can predict extreme weather with greater accuracy.