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Opinion: Infosec pros must advocate for cloud computing in IT
UK Bureau Chief Ron Condon says by promoting the use of cloud computing in IT, infosec pros have a chance to finally say ‘yes.’30 Sep 2011
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IBM’s racetrack memory: 1,250x increase in storage density promised
IBM promises 1,250 times the storage density at the same cost per gigabyte as disk with its racetrack memory. But difficult choices lie ahead for IBM if it works.30 Sep 2011
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Hadoop for big data puts architects on journey of discovery
Solving the problems posed by big data has led architects beyond traditional database and business intelligence technologies to open source Hadoop.30 Sep 2011
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UK public sector IT grapples with cloud computing security risks
Can UK public sector IT overcome its fear of cloud computing risks in order to reap badly needed savings?30 Sep 2011
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Government moves to ease security restrictions stifling cloud and open source
The government's IT security arm, CESG, has begun relaxing security restrictions on the software it approves for public sector use to accommodate Cabinet Office plans for cloud computing and wider ...30 Sep 2011
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Google unveils plans to build flagship energy-efficient datacentre in Dublin
The €75m datacentre is expected to be one of the most energy-efficient in the world and will power Google's search engine, Gmail and Google Maps.30 Sep 2011
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Microsoft updates Office Web Apps
Microsoft has rolled out updates to its Office suite of web applications based on user feedback.30 Sep 2011
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Leo Apotheker pockets $13.2m from HP despite plummeting share price
Former HP CEO Leo Apotheker has walked away from the company with a $13.2m (£8.4m) pay-off, including a $2.4m additional bonus despite HP's share price plummeting under his 11-month stewardship.30 Sep 2011
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Mobile malware is on the rise, warns IBM report
Malware targeting mobile devices is on the rise and is raising new security concerns for IT departments, according to IBM's X-Force 2011 mid-year trend and risk report.30 Sep 2011
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Capgemini, Sybase and SAP team up to provide enterprise mobility services
Capgemini, Sybase and SAP are working together to provide enterprise mobility services.30 Sep 2011
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Co-operative Group hires Andy Haywood for new group CIO role
The Co-operative Group has hired Andy Haywood to become Group CIO.30 Sep 2011
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Chiefs put police IT reforms on remand
The Home Office has intensified consultations with police chiefs over its new police IT strategy after it emerged some of them were not convinced the proposals for reform were sound.30 Sep 2011
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E-discovery laws: Having an information governance framework matters
A recent increase in privacy litigation proves that UK companies, too, need e-discovery and data governance plans.29 Sep 2011
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IBM signs £525m DWP contract to provide Universal Credit systems
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has signed a seven-year contract with IBM worth £75m per year to provide systems, which will include the delivery of its flagship Universal Credit programme.29 Sep 2011
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Linux Foundation and Limo Foundation launch Tizen mobile open source OS
The Tizen open source operating system, supported by Intel and Samsung, will have its first release and software development kit in the first quarter of 2012.29 Sep 2011
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Nokia axes 3,500 jobs
Troubled mobile phone company Nokia is to axe 3,500 jobs as sales of its handsets continue to plummet.29 Sep 2011
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Nokia and Siemens invest €1bn in joint network venture
Nokia and Siemens are each investing €500m into Nokia Siemens Networks in a bid to strengthen the joint venture's financial position.29 Sep 2011
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Security firm selects Fujitsu IT services
Security company G4S has outsourced its IT infrastructure and services to Fujitsu and has agreed a £32.9m seven-year contract.29 Sep 2011
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Ten developments that will transform IT outsourcing
The IT outsourcing sector will be transformed over the next few years, with 10 developments changing the way IT is delivered and used.29 Sep 2011
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The impact of the Olympics power drain on London-based datacentres
Power shortages and costs are becoming an increasing concern for companies with datacentres in London as the Olympics approaches.29 Sep 2011
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