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Somerset council commits to learn IBM jargon

Somerset County Council has formally recorded as one of its business challenges the task of understanding...

Computer users may suffer 'visual RSI'

Computer users who get headaches, eye strain, dry eyes and difficulty focusing could be suffering from a form of repetitive strain injury of the eyes called...

SAP offers users four-year plan on Enterprise Support

SAP will offer existing users a reprieve on the controversial...

Siemens to sue former directors

Siemens is claiming damages from 11 former...

Trinity Mirror group migrates to blade servers

Publisher Trinity Mirror group has migrated to blade servers following the upgrade of its publishing infrastructure for three newspapers. The company...

Hot skills: Symbian

What is it? According to figures from industry analyst Canalys , the Symbian ...

From teenage geeks to organised crime: how the business of malware has changed

These days, malware writers are in it for the money. To maximise profit, discretion is imperative - so stealth technology has been adopted as a rule, rather than an exception. Researchers and attackers are engaged in a cat-and-mouse game, but who is coming out on top?

SAP makes waves in the water industy

A decade or so ago, utility companies ran many different software products to support business functions such as finance, billing, human resources and maintenance....

Royal Mail unveils details of £1.2bn IT spend

Royal Mail has lifted the wraps on how it plans to spend up to £1.2bn on IT-related projects over the next three to four years as it fights growing competition...

Security guide: reducing risks from outbound traffic

Although the IT security arena has matured immensely in the past few years the bulk of security systems and products concentrate on protecting from external threats. But what about the threat from within and, more specifically, the security issues that arise from outbound traffic risks?
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