October 2006
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October 23, 2006
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North East councils show shared IT services don't have to be monolithic
Joint financial project demonstrates alternative to mega integration deals Continue Reading
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October 23, 2006
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Oct'06
SDL expected to help fulfil Vista security promises
Windows Vista is expected to be the most secure Microsoft product released thanks to the company's implementation of the Security Development Lifecycle (SDL). Continue Reading
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October 23, 2006
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Oct'06
Bluetooth group to TransSend communications problems
The Bluetooth special interest group (SIG) has launched a client/server application that allows Internet content to be wirelessly transferred from a Bluetooth-enabled PC to another mobile Bluetooth device such as a phone or PDA. Continue Reading
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October 23, 2006
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Oct'06
Boston Celtics face off against spyware
One of the Boston Celtics' toughest opponents was spyware until the IT shop fought back. The team's IT chief explains how he gained the upper hand. Continue Reading
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October 23, 2006
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Oct'06
Claranet offers solution to VPN failures
Most virtual private networks (VPNs) are inadequate for contemporary business practice and are failing businesses, according to Martin Saunders, group product manager of Claranet. Continue Reading
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October 23, 2006
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Oct'06
QEII sets sail for convergence
As part of its strategy to enhance its portfolio of public and private communications services, The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre (QEIICC) in London has deployed converged IP voice and data communications systems. Continue Reading
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October 23, 2006
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EMC revamps hardware line
Tired of being asked about its software strategies, the storage giant fires back with a massive refresh of its hardware lines. Continue Reading
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October 22, 2006
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Information Security Decisions Session Downloads
Session Downloads from Information Security Decisions 2006 Conference. Continue Reading
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October 22, 2006
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Enhanced Identity and Access Management
From consolidating directories to automating provisioning and rolling out single sign-on, these sessions identify how leading organizations are strengthening authorization and enforcing access controls. Continue Reading
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October 22, 2006
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Oct'06
Snyder On Security: An insider's guide to the essentials
Joel Snyder, senior partner with consultancy Opus One, provides an in-depth look at information security trends and technologies. Continue Reading
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October 22, 2006
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Oct'06
EMC plays catch-up with Clariion
Clariion arrays now have support for both Fibre Channel and iSCSI in one box, as well as other features that competitors have been using against EMC for some time. Continue Reading
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October 22, 2006
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Oct'06
Microsoft scrutinised for IE 7 flaw and broken Vista promises
Microsoft says Vista kernel access would come with SP1, and Gartner predicts years of compatibility problems. Meanwhile, claims of an IE 7 vulnerability surface. Continue Reading
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October 21, 2006
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Oct'06
Unswop the pairs of numbers to bring back the magic
In squares of this type, containing a consecutive sequence 1 to ?, the magical expression to produce the constant is always (n3+n) divided by 2. So in our... Continue Reading
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October 21, 2006
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October 20, 2006
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Oct'06
Cost to be used to block Freedom of Information requests
Government action over the Freedom of Information Act is likely to block many applications for politically-contentious information on the progress or otherwise of IT-related projects and programmes. Continue Reading
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October 20, 2006
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Oct'06
Wanted: web editor to the Queen
The Queen is looking for a web editor to manage her main website. Continue Reading
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October 20, 2006
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Oct'06
Technical error sees Bank of Scotland empty its customers' accounts
A technical error with the Bank of Scotland’s mortgage processing systems caused the bank to debit its borrowers’ monthly mortgage payments up to three times this week. Continue Reading
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October 20, 2006
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Oct'06
Government plays safe with ID card roll-out
The government yesterday confirmed that it intends to de-risk its £5.4bn ID card programme by rolling the project out in a gradual incremental way rather than take a big bang approach. Continue Reading
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October 20, 2006
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Oct'06
BT appoints new CIO for enterprise business
BT has confirmed its appointment of JP Rangaswamy as its new chief information officer for BT Global Services, its enterprise services division. Continue Reading
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October 20, 2006
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Oct'06
Birmingham signs biggest software deal in local government
Birmingham City Council will implement SAP throughout its back-office in the biggest software deal in local government. Continue Reading