April 2007
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April 05, 2007
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Apr'07
Downtime: Keepon keeps on shaking his robotic yellow booty...
The wacky world of IT Continue Reading
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April 05, 2007
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Apr'07
More openness needed over the model IT system for the NHS in Southern England
Comment: Some NHS trust board executives have a policy of openness when it comes to the commercial, technical, financial and managerial aspects of the National Programme for IT [NPfIT]. And ... Continue Reading
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April 04, 2007
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Apr'07
When disaster recovery and data classification collide
Attendees at a disaster recovery seminar discussed the complex application dependencies when disaster recovery and data classification combine. Continue Reading
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April 04, 2007
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Apr'07
Storage vendors propose FC over Ethernet standard
A group of nine storage vendors led by Emulex is proposing a Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) standard . Continue Reading
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April 04, 2007
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Apr'07
Removing malware from your Windows system
Now that you know what malware is, you'll want to obliterate it from your system. But first you must classify what you're dealing with and learn more about malware removal tools. Continue Reading
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April 04, 2007
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Apr'07
Wireless VoIP market to grow rapidly
VoIP and Voice over Wi-Fi markets are expected to be strong in 2007 and remain so through 2012. Continue Reading
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April 04, 2007
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Apr'07
Data security breach at UCSF may have exposed thousands
The University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) acknowledged Wednesday that a security hole in a computer server may have exposed 46,000 people to potential identity fraud. Continue Reading
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April 04, 2007
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Apr'07
Rats in a sewer - Pt2.
This refers to a blog entry I posted early in January. My good friend, Bryan Fite, has posted a comment and I didn't want to let it pass un-noticed because I think he makes an important - and ... Continue Reading
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April 04, 2007
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Apr'07
More trouble for Isoft?
New Zealand electronic health records developer I-Health is suing iSoft - the main software supplier to the NHS's £12.4bn National Programme for IT [NPfIT]. Computerworld New Zealand reports that ... Continue Reading
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April 04, 2007
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Apr'07
NT4 Security
The very first time I put finger to keyboard on a task to write some useful code was whilst serving in the RAF back in the early nineties. Judging by the decision made by the MOD to extend the life ... Continue Reading
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April 04, 2007
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Apr'07
Truck firm rolls out Wi-Fi to support remote working
Truck and bus manufacturer Scania is rolling out the iPass Mobile Office system to its global remote workforce to help deliver secure wireless flexible working. Continue Reading
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April 04, 2007
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Apr'07
Sun releases faster Sparc server processors
Sun Microsystems has announced the availability of faster 1.95GHz and 2.1GHz UltraSparc IV+ processors for its Sun Fire servers. Continue Reading
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April 04, 2007
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Apr'07
ISPA publishes anti-spam standard
The Internet Services Providers’ Association (ISPA) has published new recommendations for ISPs regarding spam. Continue Reading
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April 04, 2007
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Apr'07
Third of firms don't report e-crime
A third of businesses do not report information security crimes and system breaches. Continue Reading
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April 04, 2007
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Apr'07
Thin clients promoted as a green alternative
British businesses could save £78m in electricity bills and slash CO2 emissions by 485,000 tonnes a year by switching from PCs to thin clients, researchers have claimed. Continue Reading
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April 04, 2007
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Apr'07
WAN Optimisation coming to Windows
WAN optimisation will appear in future versions of Windows, but Microsoft's intentions seem a little hit and miss. Continue Reading
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April 04, 2007
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Apr'07
Nissan uses Bluetooth network to push new car
Nissan has launched a Bluetooth proximity marketing campaign on the Hypertag indoor network. Continue Reading
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April 04, 2007
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Apr'07
European Commission awards BT internet access contract
The European Commission has awarded BT an internet access contract that could be worth up to £15.6m. Continue Reading
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April 04, 2007
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Apr'07
Half of all calls will be on mobiles by 2008, says report
Half of all voice traffic will originate on mobile phones by 2008 in Western Europe, said telecoms analyst Analysys in a report. Continue Reading
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April 03, 2007
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Apr'07
Sun plans open source network attached storage
Sun is planning to announce a new strategy around network attached storage (Nas) that is meant to be an open source competitor to NetApp and Microsoft, according to industry sources. Continue Reading