May 2007 News
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IT security professionals face tighter accreditation
Information security professionals are facing a tighter accreditation process.22 May 2007
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Accreditation to help stop hard-sell tactics
The Institute of IT Training is cracking down on unscrupulous IT training companies that use hard-sell tactics to persuade people to sign up for expensive IT courses.22 May 2007
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Placements lead to jobs for computing students
Employers in the South East are increasingly filling IT vacancies with graduates who completed work placements with them while studying for IT degrees.22 May 2007
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Make firms bear the cost to improve information security, says Schneier
Information security guru Bruce Schneier has outlined trends that are changing the landscape of information security and how viewing these trends in economic terms could help unravel some of the pa...22 May 2007
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An open relationship can yield big benefits
Work with your suppliers to secure the best deal22 May 2007
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Your way through the legal maze
Conflicting regulations concerning the storage of personal and commercial information can present a challenge for the data storage team. Arif Mohamed looks at the legal aspects of information reten...22 May 2007
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How jobs in data storage will change
Developments in technology may see the role of data storage specialists merging with that of the networking team. John Kavanagh looks at how the scope of data storage is evolving22 May 2007
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Web 2.0 can work for storage
The internet has revolutionised the way that organisations operate, and data storage can also benefit from this new way of working22 May 2007
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Ofcom investigates 11 for mis-selling
Ofcom is investigating 11 companies for mis-selling phone lines to customers and is extending its enforcement procedures to cover companies selling combined voice and broadband services.22 May 2007
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Check wider costs before moving to dual-core mobile chips, says Gartner
IT directors should evaluate the latest generation of Intel mobile processors, but cost is still an issue, analyst firm Gartner has warned.22 May 2007
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IBM claims fastest chip
IBM says it has launched the fastest commercial microprocessor ever built.22 May 2007
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SAP moving all products to SOA this year
SAP will have migrated all of its enterprise resource planning products onto its next-generation Netweaver service oriented architecture before the end of the year, the ERP firm told delegates at i...22 May 2007
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Bank set for multimillion-pound savings from procurement upgrade
Lloyds TSB is on target to save hundreds of millions of pounds from its procurement function as it enters the second year of a programme to transform business processes throughout the bank.22 May 2007
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Your shout: IT support, records management, perimeter security
Have your say at computerweekly.com21 May 2007
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Cisco warns of new IOS flaws
The new flaws are classified as "low," but if exploited they could result in a sustained DoS condition, Cisco said.21 May 2007
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EMC users push for better power consumption
EMC announces a 1.8 PB VTL, deduplication for VMware and bare-metal restore for servers as users caution the company to stay focused on everyday problems, such as power consumption.21 May 2007
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Mobile instant messaging enhances company's business processes
A mobile IM service acquired by a hosted VoIP provider encourages more companies to enhance their business processes.21 May 2007
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Only a third of government IT projects succeed, says CIO
Only 30% of the government's technology-based projects are a success, a government expert has revealed.21 May 2007
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Mittal scraps global standardisation plan
Steel giant finds business is too complex for single SAP system21 May 2007
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Harmful effects of Wi-Fi scrutinised
The potential harmful effect of Wi-Fi radiation will come under scrutiny in a BBC Panorama programme tonight21 May 2007
