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IBM launches cloud lab for partners
IBM has opened a facility in the UK to help its business partners take advantage of opportunities presented by cloud computing.29 Oct 2010
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OU makes e-Books available on iTunes
The Open University has made 100 e-Books available on iTunes, with a further 200 to come by the end of 2010.29 Oct 2010
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We must do more to develop IT talent, say industry figures
Following Computer Weekly's article about the two IT trainees facing unemployment as the Department for Work and Pensions pulls the plug on apprenticeship schemes, industry figureheads have voiced ...29 Oct 2010
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Download Android device management next week
Google has developed administrative controls to help IT departments securely manage devices running Google's operating system (OS), Android, in a Google Apps environment.29 Oct 2010
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New data security standard for card payments, PCI DSS v2.0
The Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council (SSC) has released the latest version of...
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Mobiles hit by touchscreen, camera and processor shortages
Global handset shipments for the third quarter have slowed down due to the shortage of key components.
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Dixons starts IT-driven business process overhaul
Specialist electricals retailer Dixons is introducing major change to its business processes as it replaces its key systems by a SAP-based platform.29 Oct 2010
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China builds world's fastest supercomputer on Nvidia Tesla architecture
The Chinese have taken the super computing crown with the fastest machine on the planet.29 Oct 2010
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Microsoft revenues beat estimates and profits top Apple’s for last quarter
Microsoft has reported revenues of $16.2bn (£10.1bn) for the first fiscal quarter of 2011, beating analysts' estimates of $15.8bn and up 25% compared to the same period a year ago.29 Oct 2010
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SAP retreats in fight with Oracle to focus on damages
Within days of Oracle chief Larry Ellison challenging former SAP chief Leo Apotheker to a showdown in court, SAP has retreated.29 Oct 2010
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Buyer’s guide to smartphone management
Today's IT managers support an increasingly decentralised and mobile workforce - one with multiple segments of workers, each with their own unique set of needs.29 Oct 2010
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UK outsourcing declines as Nordics surge
The number of new outsourcing contracts signed by UK businesses declined in the third quarter, according to the latest
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Yahoo preassembles New York data centre
Scott Noteboom compares the developments in the discipline of datacentre design in recent years to the manufacturing revolution that Henry Ford sparked in...29 Oct 2010
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Information systems security salary data: Technical skills in demand
According to the most recent information security salary figures from Acumin Ltd. and SearchSecurity.co.UK, hiring in public-sector organisations is picking up, particularly for those with technica...29 Oct 2010
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Managed hosting and server virtualisation set for 2011 growth
Analyst firm Ovum reports that managed hosting and server virtualisation are set for huge growth in 2011; plus more daily news.29 Oct 2010
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DNM Technology boosts Dublin power plant with cloud strategy
When a plant ran out of data centre space and capacity, it turned to a private cloud and disaster recovery strategy: The project won the plant's integrator, DNM Technology, a Best of VMworld Europe...29 Oct 2010
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Convergence and collaboration -- good or bad?
In discussing his experiences at the last HP Gold Partner conference, a VAR questions whether the recent boom in convergence really benefits the end user.29 Oct 2010
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Charing Cross offers Wi-Fi pilot with OpenZone
Commuters who travel through Charing Cross will now be able to access Wi-Fi via BT OpenZone.28 Oct 2010
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Interview: Dr James Martin
Dr James Martin, entrepreneur, visionary, "guru of the information age", "father of Case", ranked fourth in the world by Computerworld among the most influential people in the computer industry, Ma...28 Oct 2010
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Cyber security study reveals mismatch between awareness and preparedness
Most organisations acknowledge they are part of the critical national infrastructure (CNI) and believe a cyber attack could disrupt their country's mission-critical...
28 Oct 2010
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