June 2007 News
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No falls into compliance with Tripwire
Tripwire has implemented a three-tiered approach to promoting the PCI Data Security Standard awareness through customer education and partnerships with technology and financial organisations.29 Jun 2007
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Gartner urges CIOs to change software for better compliance
CIOs facing a rising bills to meet governance, risk and compliance regulations may be able to control their costs better if they turn to new purpose-built software, according to a recent summit by ...29 Jun 2007
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Tumbleweed to stop drift of data leaks
Messaging security vendor Tumbleweed Communications has announced a new version of its MailGate product in order to reduce accidental email data leaks and botnet driven threats.29 Jun 2007
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Data breaches undermine consumer confidence
In the wake of massive data breaches at businesses, educational institutions and medical facilities, consumers are modifying their purchasing behaviour, including online buying29 Jun 2007
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CIOs get solutions to meet governance regulations
CIOs facing a rising bills to meet governance, risk and compliance regulations may be able to control their costs better if they turn to new purpose-built software.29 Jun 2007
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Council uses server virtualisation to slash energy and hardware costs
A virtualisation project at Newcastle-under-Lyme is set to save taxpayers £280,000 over three years and contribute to the borough council's environmental programme29 Jun 2007
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Oracle helps IT directors tap into UK start-up firms
Oracle has launched a programme to make it easier for IT directors to deploy products developed by start-up29 Jun 2007
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Swiss Re extends BPO deal with CSC
Global re-insurer Swiss Re has signed a seven-year business process outsourcing contract extension with CSC.29 Jun 2007
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IBM unveils new compliance software
IBM has unveiled IBM Tivoli Compliance Insight Manager to help firms with information security audits and compliance.29 Jun 2007
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Software to help CIOs meet governance regulations
CIOs facing a rising bills to meet governance, risk and compliance regulations may be able to control their costs better if they turn to new purpose-built software.29 Jun 2007
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A framework for change
The New Labour government, elected a decade ago, has been at once bewitched by technology and naïve about its limits. The advent of Gordon Brown's premiership may put an end to that spell29 Jun 2007
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New College in Durham reports major savings from converged network
New College in Durham has revealed significant cost savings from a new wireless and converged IT network implemented in 2005 and upgrade this year.29 Jun 2007
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Vendors admit more cooperation needed on security
Security leaders from large software vendors pledge to cooperate on embedding more security into their products.29 Jun 2007
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Betfair sets up software-development centre in Romania
Online betting and gaming company Betfair has set up a new software-development centre in Romania to take advantage of skills as well as low costs.28 Jun 2007
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NHS roles offer job satisfaction
public sector With complex, highly visible IT projects, NHS work is not for the faint of heart, however, a focus on training and development can bring rich rewards28 Jun 2007
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Optimise your data delivery system
Whether your database is Oracle, SQL Server , DB2, MySQL, or Ingres, you want it to perform as well as it can.28 Jun 2007
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Westminster council scraps parking meters for mobile payment system
Parking meters in central London are being axed in favour of a mobile-phone texting payment scheme.28 Jun 2007
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Socitm seeks security trainers
The Society of Information Technology Management (Socitm) is looking for training companies to teach infosecurity skills based on materials validated by the European Union.28 Jun 2007
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Firms struggle with network troubleshooting
Firms say they lack the information to troubleshoot and determine the cause of network problems.28 Jun 2007
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DPM's diary: 3 July 2007
Weekly round up of events at Bogcaster Council...28 Jun 2007
