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Hospital e-mail waiting lists can take weeks
Even the largest, most innovative NHS hospitals can take weeks just to perform a simple e-mail retrieval process, it emerged yesterday, as the University Hospital Birmingham (UHB) announced an impl...31 Oct 2007
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Halloween hackers will infect PCs with dancing skeleton
Cybercriminals aim to tempt computer users with malware hidden in a dancing skeleton, warns security supplier Sophos.31 Oct 2007
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EMC buys Voyence
Storage provider EMC has bought Voyence - a supplier of network configuration software. The purchase extends EMC's competencies in IT service management.31 Oct 2007
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US, Russia and China main sources of malicious content
The world's superpowers, the US, Russia and China, are the top three sources of malicious content, with Britain a lowly 14th, according to two reports by security experts Kaspersky Lab.31 Oct 2007
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De Vere outsources IT support to CMS
Hotel and venues group De Vere has outsourced its IT support to CMS.31 Oct 2007
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Criminals using MP3 spam to ramp up share prices
Music files are the best tools for criminals to bypass IT security, according to a report by MessageLabs Intelligence.31 Oct 2007
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US laws to block 3Com buy-out
The proposed sale of 3Com to Bain Capital Partners and China's Huawei Technologies has drawn the attention of U.S. lawmakers because it involves sensitive security technology.31 Oct 2007
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Growth in IT sector threatened by inept management
Long-term company growth in the IT sector will be threatened by bad management, the Chartered Management Institute ...31 Oct 2007
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SAP user group leaders to meet SAP senior managers
The heads of SAP user groups from around the world are planning to meet SAP senior management in Boston in December.31 Oct 2007
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Oracle BEA offer expires
Oracle's offer to buy BEA expired on Sunday. BEA shareholders should not assume that Oracle will renew its $17 per share offer in the future as Oracle may have commited its capital elsewhere in the...31 Oct 2007
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Still too many toxic substances in laptops, says Greenpeace
Hazardous substances have been reduced but not eliminated from laptops, according to Greenpeace.31 Oct 2007
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EMC's Tucci vows to keep up with new features
EMC CEO says storage giant is widening its technology net to match innovations of smaller competitors.30 Oct 2007
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Riverbed posts profit, but stock slips
Riverbed reports higher sales, but its stock fell 25% on a poor rating from financial analysts.30 Oct 2007
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School syllabus holds back future coders, says MP
The next generation of programmers are being held back by a lack of relevant courses in schools, according to a Liberal Democrat MP.30 Oct 2007
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Puma rolls out voice over IP from SwyxWare
Sportswear manufacturer Puma has implemented VoIP across all its UK sites, using SwyxWare, a software-based IP telephony product from Swyx.30 Oct 2007
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Virtualisation and consolidation top DC strategies
Datacentre managers are increasingly turning to virtualisation to contain costs and manage growth, according to Symantec's latest global state of the datacentre research report.30 Oct 2007
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IBM recycles waste silicon
IBM has begun to recycle the waste silicon from one of its chip manufacturing plants to provide a source of silicon wafers for making solar panels.30 Oct 2007
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Enterprise apps not ready for Windows Server 2008
Businesses have been urged to check that their enterprise applications will work with the latest Window server operating system, after research revealed that organisations may face significant comp...30 Oct 2007
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Chrysler Financial deploys Salesforce CRM system
Chrysler Financial, which provides leasing and financing for DaimlerChrysler dealers and customers, has deployed Salesforce's on-demand customer relationship management system.30 Oct 2007
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IT diploma hoped to quell skills shortage
An IT diploma was launched last week with the support of IT employers, who are hopeful it will help reduce the UK skills shortage.30 Oct 2007
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