May 2007
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Lock-down madness
Unless IT changes its attitude and evolves to support what end users want to do - and that means allowing, rather than preventing such downloads - what hope is there that businesses will be able to ... Continue Reading
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May 31, 2007
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May'07
VoIP rush heats up cooling debate
Increased VoIP adoption is putting pressure on data centres' power and cooling requirements Continue Reading
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May 31, 2007
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May'07
It's cool to think about heat
If you're not thinking about power and cooling, you're behind the curve. Continue Reading
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May 31, 2007
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May'07
Cisco, Nortel frontrunners in Avaya acquisition rumors
Cisco and Nortel are said to be amongst those circling the still-live body of VoIP vendor Avaya, but analysts disagree on which, and why. Continue Reading
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May 31, 2007
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VoIP, unified communications market trends: Q&A with Siemens enterprise communications CEO
VoIP and unified communications market trends change rapidly, and it can be difficult to keep up. SearchVoIP.com.au chatted recently with Eve Aretakis, CEO of Siemens Enterprise Communications, about what directions these markets are taking and how ... Continue Reading
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May 31, 2007
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May'07
Weekly compilation of storage news:NetApp stock dives
NetApp's stock was slapped down when the company said sales were slow in March; Google to open source enterprise search appliance. Continue Reading
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May 31, 2007
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May'07
OGC heads for High Court to guard results of Gateway review on ID cards
Senior civil servants and lawyers spent several hours in a secret meeting on Monday before opting to go to the High Court to try to stop the results of early "Gateway reviews" on ID cards being published. Continue Reading
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May 31, 2007
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May'07
New network fails to set the world on fire - which is a good thing!
When Dubbo City Council's main building burned down, its network went with it. The new network's great, but let's avoid the fire metaphors. Continue Reading
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May 31, 2007
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May'07
HDS CEO quits for HP storage biz
Dave Roberson, CEO of Hitachi Data Systems since 2006, has jumped ship to HP to run the server giant's storage business. Continue Reading
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May 31, 2007
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May'07
Software developer makes the leap to VoIP
Sydney software developer Job Bag has upgraded to VoIP and is loving the results Continue Reading
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May 31, 2007
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May'07
Corporates use partners for security, says F-Secure chief
Corporates are buying more of their security products from service providers as IT directors struggle with skills shortages. Continue Reading
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May 31, 2007
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May'07
Service Providers Should Immediately Inform Users About Incidents Affecting Their Services
Yesterday Tiscali, a leading UK ISP, admitted that they were "experiencing issues with outbound emails" having been targeted by spammers which resulted in other ISPs blocking emails sent via their ... Continue Reading
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May 31, 2007
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May'07
Whisky firm seeks savings through ERP platform
Whisky producer Gordon & MacPhail is deploying a new enterprise resource planning platform to improve its operations. Continue Reading
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May 31, 2007
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May'07
Software points banks towards the right supplier
Financial services consultant TowerGroup has launched a new analytical tool for use by procurement departments and supplier selection process leaders in financial institutions. Continue Reading
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May 31, 2007
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May'07
SAP appoints CTO
SAP has appointed Vishal Sikka as chief technology officer (CTO), to lead technology and architecture strategy across the firm’s product portfolio. Continue Reading
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May 31, 2007
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May'07
Ofcom widens wireless rural broadband
Ofcom has introduced new regulations to extend wireless broadband access across the country, including rural areas. Continue Reading
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May 31, 2007
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May'07
Image spam levels tumble
Image spam has dropped to its lowest level in ten months. For the week ending 20 May 2007, image spam accounted for only 15.6% of all spam, said e-mail security provider Marshal. Continue Reading
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May 31, 2007
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May'07
Your shout: jobs, recruitment agencies, project failures
Computer Weekly readers have their say Continue Reading
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May 31, 2007
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May'07
Brunel increases post graduate job prospects with SAP course
Brunel University has developed a new business systems integration course in partnership with SAP. Continue Reading
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May 31, 2007
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May'07
NHS provider faces bankruptcy after CSC objects to acquisition
ISoft, a key technology provider to the NHS National Programme for IT, faces bankruptcy after its NHS contract partner objected to its takeover. Continue Reading