November 2012 News
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Apple loses patent case to VirnetX
Apple has been ordered to pay $368m in damages to VirnetX after a court ruled it had infringed on two of the software firm’s patents07 Nov 2012
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Barnet councillors scrutinise outsourcing proposals, despite vote loss
Councillors in Barnet will continue to scrutinise a £1bn outsourcing programme, despite the council leader surviving a confidence vote over the issue07 Nov 2012
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Dogs to have their day in mobile security campaign
The UK Cyber Security Challenge has announced the winner of its Can You Talk Security? competition devised by BT and Get Safe Online07 Nov 2012
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HDS adds accelerated MLC flash module to its VSP enterprise SAN
HDS unveils Hitachi Accelerated Flash controller and drive enclosures for VSP arrays, claiming 1m IOPS from standard MLC flash drives07 Nov 2012
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Government departments get go-ahead to use iPhones for sensitive data
Government departments have been given the go-ahead to use iPhones to send and receive sensitive emails07 Nov 2012
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Accenture launches Newcastle IT apprenticeships
Outsourcing services giant Accenture has launched an apprenticeship programme in Newcastle offering 40 places over the next 12 months07 Nov 2012
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iZettle launches mobile payments in UK
Swedish firm iZettle partners with EE to offer its technology to small businesses, enabling them to turn mobile phones into payment terminals07 Nov 2012
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Microsoft to drop Windows Live Messenger for Skype
Microsoft has announced it intends to "retire" its instant message chat tool Windows Live Messenger in favour of Skype's messaging tool07 Nov 2012
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University Hospitals Birmingham reorganises case notes with EMC Documentum
UHB reduces paper work and organises patient data into one central location through EMC Documentum07 Nov 2012
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Police arrest man for DDoS attacks on Theresa May sites
Police have arrested a 41-year-old man in connection with a cyber attack on websites connected to home secretary Theresa May07 Nov 2012
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The future of Windows 8 is still on the desktop, says Fujitsu
Windows 8 must work effectively on its core desktop platform despite Microsoft’s recent move into the tablet space, says Fujitsu CTO07 Nov 2012
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Government launches cyber incident response scheme
The government has announced a scheme to help UK organisations respond effectively to the increase in cyber attacks07 Nov 2012
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IT skunkworks powers Barclays innovation drive
Barclays Bank is changing its image through innovative IT In spite of the regulatory framework governing banking06 Nov 2012
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EMC Momentum Vienna opens with Documentum product releases
EMC opened its Momentum show in Vienna with updated and new Documentum product releases from its Information Intelligence Group06 Nov 2012
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IT security workers must support business needs, says Ernst & Young
IT security professionals must better support their firms' business needs, according to the Ernst & Young Global Information Security Survey 201206 Nov 2012
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Government seeks public-private partnerships to tackle cyber threats
Public-private partnerships are key to the UK’s cyber security strategy, says Cabinet Office minister Chloe Smith06 Nov 2012
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DSM demonstrates compliance through EMC Documentum D2
Global life sciences firm DSM shares how EMC Documentum D2 helps it track a document's lifecycle to meet industry compliance standards06 Nov 2012
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VMware users urged to apply security patches as ESX source code leaks online
VMware is urging users to apply security patches as hackers publicly post the full source code for ESX hypervisor06 Nov 2012
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Universal Credit programme director Malcolm Whitehouse steps down
Malcolm Whitehouse, programme director for the government's £2.2bn Universal Credit project, has stepped down06 Nov 2012
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ARM and C&WW backs Cambridge Weightless wireless standard
The Weightless standard wins the backing of industry heavyweights hoping to help it on its journey to creating the ‘internet of things’06 Nov 2012
