September 2009
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Gartner predicts broadband growth in cities
US cities will enjoy increasing access to higher speed broadband, leaving rural areas stuck in the internet slow lane, a report from market analysts Gartner claims. Continue Reading
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How tech staff helped saved lives in Iraq
Nearly six-and-a-half years ago, IT engineers were among the first of the armed forces to arrive in Iraq when the war started. They were also among the... Continue Reading
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Intel Braidwood is low-cost option for faster PCs
Hard disc caching technology developed by Intel could speed up the operation of PCs, a new report has concluded. Continue Reading
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X-rays duplicated as hospitals hit file transfer problems
A company secretary had to have two sets of X-rays after a hospital in Somerset had problems sending electronic images of his broken arm to another hospital...
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OIN secures ex-Microsoft Linux patents
Open source support group Open Invention Network has acquired 22 Linux-focused patents recently sold by Microsoft. Continue Reading
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Barclays fined £2.45m after IT errors
Barclays' investment arm has been fined £2.45m by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) for failing to report its investment details correctly.
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Microsoft and Yahoo oppose Google book deal
Microsoft and Yahoo have officially joined opponents to Google's controversial deal with US publishers and authors to scan millions of books and make them available online. Continue Reading
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MPs bid to stop UFO hacker McKinnon's extradition
MPs from the Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties will meet home secretary Alan Johnson today to ask him to stop the extradition of self-confessed hacker Gary McKinnon to the US. Continue Reading
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Adaptec boosts storage I/O with MaxIQ SSD Cache
Adaptec has developed a product it claims can improve the storage performance of applications fivefold by using solid state discs in combination with...
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PACS - jewel of the £12.7bn NHS IT scheme?
When Roger Conway, a company secretary, broke his arm at Bristol Airport, he came to understand that PACS x-ray systems cannot always talk to each other. Ministers, loyal Labour MPs and Whitehall ... Continue Reading
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Spearheading rural information technology initiatives
Indian CIOs now play a major role in social upliftment by taking information technology (IT) to rural India. Leading Indian IT managers talk about rural technology implementation challenges and share their experiences in setting up rural IT ... Continue Reading
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Work commences on rebuilding Witch
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Witch at Bletchley Park
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Atomic Energy Research Establishment supports Witch project
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Witch takes shape
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Connecting the bits together
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Witch moves to Wolverhampton College
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Rebuilding the oldest working computer in the world
Witch, the Wolverhampton Instrument for Teaching Computing, has found a new home at Bletchley Park, where it will be restored. Continue Reading
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Cloud storage poses awkward questions for file storage
The advent of cloud storage, with its demands for huge and dynamic storage schemes, has raised questions over the fundamentals of how we store files. Continue Reading
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IT governance frameworks aren't sincerely implemented in India
IT governance frameworks such as ITIL are a must, but Indian organizations have yet to make the grade. Ashok Nayana, Wipro's general manager of technology, shares his ITIL implementation experiences. Continue Reading