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Mobile phone masts pose no risk, says study
Mobile phone masts for next-generation mobile networks pose no risk to the public, research from the University of Essex has concluded.25 Jul 2007
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Eden Project launches paperless ticketing system
The Eden Project in Cornwall has launched what is believed to be the UK's first paperless ticketing system based on mobile phones from start to finish.25 Jul 2007
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Newcastle City Council accidentally releases credit card details to accessible system
Newcastle City Council has said it accidentally put 54,000 credit- and debit-card details on a computer system that could be accessed externally.25 Jul 2007
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Cisco moves towards Data Centre 3.0
Cisco has announced its next generation datacentre strategy to help improve firms' business continuity, deliver cost-effective storage area networks and enhance data security.25 Jul 2007
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Case study: Portsmouth Cathedral overhauls IT on a budget
You might consider a Church of England cathedral to be an unexpected user of IT technologies such as thin client systems, mobile Blackberry devices and power over telephone lines. However, Portsmou...25 Jul 2007
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IT security spending to exceed £10bn by 2010
Organisations will spend £10.2bn in 2010 on securing their networks and systems, UK market analyst Datamonitor has said, up 32% from the £7bn they will spend this year.25 Jul 2007
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IBM offers i5/OS details
IBM has unveiled details of the next version of its flagship integrated operating system, i5/OS, which is due to ship in 2008.25 Jul 2007
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HSBC: datacentre management ‘not easy to achieve’
HSBC will install software from Aperture Technologies to manage capacity planning for its datacentre operations worldwide.25 Jul 2007
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SaaS: Tricks and traps of uploading data in bulk
The dark side of SaaS is losing control over your data. Learn how to stay in control while uploading data in bulk in this new report from Info-Tech Research.25 Jul 2007
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Report gives construction sector SEO marketing advice
Search engine optimisation (SEO) consultancy ClickThrough Marketing has released a research report for marketers in the construction industry.25 Jul 2007
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Cracking Windows passwords
What good is a tool if you don't know how to use it? In this screencast, follow a step-by-step demonstration by security expert Kevin Beaver as he shows you how to use three different tools to crac...25 Jul 2007
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EMC reports Clariion surge, data archiving slump
EMC's revenues are up this quarter, attributed in part to a big boost in Clariion sales, but CEO Joe Tucci is critical of the company's execution in data archiving.25 Jul 2007
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Serious flaw affects BIND Internet server software
BIND DNS software, used in translating domain names into IP addresses for Internet traffic, has a flaw that could trick users into visiting a malicious Web site.25 Jul 2007
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Cisco issues warning for wireless LAN controller flaws
Cisco Systems is warning customers of flaws in its wireless LAN controllers that initially crippled a wireless network at Duke University.25 Jul 2007
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Flooding catches small businesses off-guard
Small businesses were caught off-guard by the severe flooding this week as service providers were inundated with distress calls from companies caught in the downpour that has engulfed parts of cent...24 Jul 2007
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E-Crime up six-fold with web-based attacks
Cyber-criminals are shifting from using e-mail to using web pages as their main route to compromising computers, according to security software supplier Sophos.24 Jul 2007
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NHS gets cheaper calls with VoIP upgrade
The NHS N3 broadband network is now offering NHS organisations reduced call charges after being made voice over IP capable by BT.24 Jul 2007
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Countrywide boosts productivity by automating document management
Residential conveyancing firm Countrywide Property Lawyers has deployed a data capture and document processing system to automate the handling of the 25,000 legal documents that are received daily.24 Jul 2007
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Britons suffering more viruses now than two years ago
Viruses and phishing are affecting more Britons than two years ago, according to a major piece of research by Oxford University.24 Jul 2007
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Bluesocket acquires Pingtel to enhance IP comms offering
Bluesocket has acquired SIP-based enterprise communications solutions leader Pingtel to expand its voice over IP and unified communications offering.24 Jul 2007
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