NHS hospitals will need to have operational electronic patient records working by April 2014 to meet the data flow requirements set by the NHS Commissioning Board and as a milestone towards making the NHS paperless by 2018.
A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request has revealed that 29% of central Government departments and 7% of local government authorities still do not have strategies in place to restrict the use of public cloud storage services.
The Government has become over-fixated on high-speed broadband when price and reliability matter as much to consumers and the economy, a report from the right-leaning Policy Exchange think tank has argued.
Worldwide IT spending is set to increase by 4.2 percent this year as cloud and mobile technologies push growth globally, according to the latest figures from Gartner.
£8 million of new investment will help public bodies release data so that companies can develop commercial opportunities for that data. The funding runs to 2015 and was announced today by Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude and Business and Skills Minister Matthew Hancock.
Ainderby Steeple, a North Yorkshire village, has become the first in the UK to receive government-funded super-fast broadband.
Coventry's £40million Manufacturing Technology Centre is celebrating a successful first year with news the facility has smashed all its targets – six years earlier than expected.
Government Chief Operating Officer Stephen Kelly today announced the appointment of Liam Maxwell as Government Chief Technology Officer (CTO).
Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude has claimed that the UK is in a stronger position in dealing with cyber threats than a year ago.



















