All Risk Management News - June 2006

SourceLabs automates support for open source

SourceLabs is building an automated technical help system for companies adopting open source products.

Can the clutter-busters help you?

An increase in online data transactions and the strengthening of data compliance rules means the average company’s data mountain is doubling every two years.

Gaining quality through innovation

When the main driver for outsourcing shifts from cost to quality, both sides need to work together to revise the original agenda and adjust the balance

Oracle shows PeopleSoft commitment with Enterprise 9

Oracle has released PeopleSoft Enterprise 9 in a move designed to reassure users of PeopleSoft products that the company is committed to supporting them.

Officials blame suppliers for NHS's NPfIT delays

Lack of capacity among suppliers has led to things “going wrong” with the £12.4bn NHS National Programme for IT and is still a risk, senior officials have admitted to MPs.

NHS delays roll-out of key national records systems

Plans for key new systems to go live in the south of England under the NHS’s National Programme for IT (NPfIT) have been put back so that lessons can be learned from a troubled roll-out at Oxford’s Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre.

Data thieves use P2P to grab firms’ secrets

Criminals exploit peer-to-peer software to steal corporate data

News in brief

  • News
  • Date: 27 June 2006
Short takes on this week's news

Dundee to teach ethical hacking BSc

A degree in ethical hacking will be on offer at a Scottish university from the new academic year.

Your shout: chip and Pin, card fraud, Xbox

  • News
  • Date: 27 June 2006
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