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Oracle urges WebLogic users to apply Apache workaround

Oracle is working to develop a patch for a major security hole in its WebLogic product that could allow anyone to gain access to affected IT systems.

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....

How to cope with broadband failure

Your employer - a legal company - is working on a large case, involving several different regional offices. The client's chief counsel has sprung a surprise...

Financial markets: How low can 'low latency' go?

One of the big buzz terms in the European financial markets in 2008 is "low latency" ....

Video: Sewer networks help preserve London's position as world financial centre

Telecommunications company Geo has turned to London’s 65,000 kilometre sewer network to provide fast, secure access for businesses that need to be online. Find out more in our exclusive video report by Ian Grant.

Light speed computing

Photonics investigates how optical technology could replace electrical signals sent through copper cables, which are used in today's computers. Not only...

Is it farewell to legacy systems?

The tradition of all dead generations weighs like a nightmare on the brains of the living. An apt expression for the basic conundrum posed by all legacy...

Beijing Olympics IT systems go live 24 hours a day

The Beijing Olympics' IT systems ...

What will be the impact of BT's fibre optic network?

Anew national fibre optic network could fuel demand for bandwidth-hungry applications such as videoconferencing ,...

BT to work with councils on £1.5bn fast broadband roll-out

BT is to work with the government and local authorities on the roll out plan for its £1.5bn...
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