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...other countries." Fortunately, data security was not an issue. "I only had personal data on my laptop. Because we were contracted by the UN, they insisted all data was transported by their own personnel, who all had diplomatic passports... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/10/08/238059/top-five-data-security-travel-issues.htm
...told Computer Weekly business-critical work hadbeen moved to India to cut costs. "RBS started moving the work we were doing to its datacentre in Mumbai, known internally as Indian Datacentre. I had to train Indian workers to do my job... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/08/19/237372/uk-it-workers-train-overseas-replacements.htm
Home Our Moon: not the holiday hotspot we were hoping for Poor Pluto. First it gets kicked out of the planet club, now it can no longer claim to be the coldest place in the... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/09/26/237798/our-moon-not-the-holiday-hotspot-we-were-hoping-for.htm
...Automated Installation Kit (WAIK), WinPE, Pkgmgr etc so we were able to incorporate these underlying technologies. As...Vista much of what we learned transposed onto Vista as we were already making use of Windows Imaging Format (WIM) technologies... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/it-fud-blog/2009/11/the-road-to-windows-7.html
...nightclub, and for travel to Europe." But Liberal Democrat shadow home secretary Chris Huhne said, "Where once we were told ID cards would fight terrorism, crime and illegal immigration, they are now being touted as a billion pound way... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/11/17/239202/ID-cards-on-sale-in-two-weeks.htm
...keyboard, and ended up with a fully functional system complete with working wi-fi and Bluetooth. During the install we were also offered an encrypted home folder, protected by username and password. There is no nonsense about needing a premium... http://www.computerweekly.com/galleries/238396-1/Installation-Review-of-Ubuntu-Karmic-Koala.htm
...recognise that Cardiff has invested a significant amount of time, effort and money in technologies over the years, but we were very keen to make sure that as far as innovative solutions are concerned, we are making the best use of our current and... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/11/05/238441/Cardiff-keeps-IT-staff-in-innovative-39insourcing39.htm
...tasking | Main You won't make a dent in it Michael Pincher Met up with an old friend, Count Suckle last week . We were talking about "work". In his breezy Jamacian patois he said, "Dont worry about work. There'll still be plenty... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/it-collaboration-technology-blog/2009/11/you-wont-make-a-dent-in-it.html
...a Compellent storage area network (San) for the past six months but recently updated it to include two SSD drives. "We were looking for a new storage solution that could automatically manage data and drive down the cost per terabyte of stored... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/11/03/238191/Three-technologies-that-will-reshape-desktop-computing.htm
...becoming unavailable, access disappearing completely then reappearing, before going completely down for a morning - and we were blaming my pre-launch 3Com router that was roasting to death in 40+ centigrade temperatures. Sort your routers and... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/it-networks-and-communications-blog/

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...Hologram gives us that message as if we were inside a snow globe and the only thing...the same way that they did when we were an upright hominid, glancing around...optimistic, I mean we really believed we were going to win. Now people are told... http://c-realm.blogspot.com/
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