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Google and Intel unite in bid to cut emissions
Intel Corporation and Google have joined with more than a dozen additional organisations today announcing their intent to form the Climate Savers Computing Initiative.15 Jun 2007
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Symantec: image spam decline continues
Symantec's latest monthly spam report, has found that the volume of image spam is in decline.15 Jun 2007
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US military awards new RFID contract to Unisys
Unisys has won a new radio frequency identification (RFID) contract with the US military to improve its supply chain.15 Jun 2007
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Sheffield council to award massive IT services contract
Over 30 companies are so far interested in bidding for a massive IT outsourcing contract at Sheffield city council.15 Jun 2007
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Is a merger or acquisition in Sourcefire's future?
Sourcefire founder and Chief Technology Officer Martin Roesch, talks about how Sourcefire fits into Security 3.0 theme and how the firm may be involved in a future merger or acquisition.15 Jun 2007
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Apple fixes flaws in Safari for Windows
Researchers who haven't liked Apple's past response to flaw reports applaud the company's quick fix to Safari for Windows. But they're not convinced Apple is turning over a new leaf.15 Jun 2007
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IP call quality woes at large firms
Three-quarters of firms are now using IP telephony solutions, but 90% of network managers have no idea that handling voice over the data network is more complicated than other apps such as email or...15 Jun 2007
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Users eye NetBackup update
Symantec users will be cautious with NetBackup 6.5 after last year's bugs in 6.0, but said new disk-based backup and SAN client features meant they'd make the leap.15 Jun 2007
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Statoil signs communications contract with Orange
The Norwegian state oil corporation Statoil has signed a £6.4m international network infrastructure and IP comms contract with Orange Business Services.15 Jun 2007
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Eden Project suffers laptop data theft
The Eden Project has joined the growing ranks of organisations that have lost employee or customer data on a laptop, reports the BBC.15 Jun 2007
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MoD must improve communications and embrace enterprise IT systems
The Ministry of Defence should expand its technology expertise and coordinate management to facilitate business change, according to a BCS debate.15 Jun 2007
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Unearth the benefits of buried data
Getting a grip on unstructured data is essential in order to meet data retention regulations, and can help increase productivity across the organisation15 Jun 2007
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Law firms accelerate IT adoption
Once viewed as bastions of traditionalism, law firms are increasingly using technology to make the business more efficient and boost fee earning capabilities15 Jun 2007
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Symantec tips storage hand on CDP roadmap
Symantec officials reveal details of integration plans for CDP with NetBackup, as well as new features coming for Storage Foundation15 Jun 2007
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Remote VoIP is a communications WorldWinner
VoIP and application integration helped one company bring IP communications to its remote workers.15 Jun 2007
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Download Microsoft security utilities
Download popular Microsoft Windows security utility tools here, including Netcat, John the Ripper, Nmap and WSUS.15 Jun 2007
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SOA underwrites insurance firms
Service oriented architecture may be the answer to the insurance sector's legacy systems and disparate databases, providing flexibility and cost savings15 Jun 2007
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Don't let Mifid catch you unprepared
The Markets in Financial Instrument Directive will affect outsource contracts in financial services. Act now to make sure you don't get caught out15 Jun 2007
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Mainstream virtualisation requires new IT processes
Companies that use virtualised datacentres must employ strategies and tools to manage them if they are to deliver savings, said a Forrester Research analyst last week.15 Jun 2007
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SonicWALL acquires Aventail to extend remote access offering
IT security firm SonicWALL is acquiring Aventail, the provider of SSL VPN remote access solutions, for around £13.1m.15 Jun 2007
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