February 2014
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February 04, 2014
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Children more skilled at using smartphones than tying shoes
More pre-schoolers can play a computer game or navigate a smartphone than tie their shoes or swim unaided, according to research Continue Reading
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February 04, 2014
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Case study: Putting disaster recovery into action when revellers strike
How an out-of-hand office party in its building brought Icelandic IT services company Midverk to the brink of collapse Continue Reading
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February 04, 2014
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London buses to stop accepting cash
London buses will stop accepting cash from this summer as the proportion of journeys paid in other ways, such as using Oyster cards, reaches 99% Continue Reading
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February 04, 2014
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Trusted IT scheme aims to restore confidence after Snowden
An industry scheme could help IT suppliers win back confidence from businesses following revelations Edward Snowden’s of revelations of surveillance by the US National Security Agency (NSA), it was claimed this week Continue Reading
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February 04, 2014
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HP investigators find Autonomy made 80% less profit than stated
HP investigators say UK firm Autonomy, acquired for $11.7bn in 2011, made 80% less profit than originally stated Continue Reading
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February 04, 2014
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Lack of control and reliability top the list in cloud storage concerns
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February 04, 2014
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Fewer surprises in backup as virtualisation drives DR and VM data protection
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February 04, 2014
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DR and VM backup top storage projects, but what about mobile backup?
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February 04, 2014
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Survey: Virtualisation the engine for key storage projects
Server virtualisation drives key storage projects for European and UK IT departments, with disaster recovery and virtual server backup high on to-do lists Continue Reading
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February 04, 2014
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Some surprises as cloud tops hot primary storage projects for 2014
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February 04, 2014
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Big data projects in the pipeline, but what effect on storage?
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February 04, 2014
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Feb'14
SUSE kGraft patches Linux in live run time
The open source world this week hears that SUSE has developed a new technology called known as kGraft for live run-time patching of the Linux kernel. Continue Reading
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February 04, 2014
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NHS site malicious redirects are a warning to developers
A coding error that redirected NHS website visitors to malicious content should be a warning to developers, say security experts Continue Reading
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February 04, 2014
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BBC DMI row continues as Linwood defends “working technology”
Former BBC CTO John Linwood was scrutinised by a public accounts committee yesterday during a hearing about the failed BBC Digital Media Initiative Continue Reading
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February 03, 2014
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Feb'14
REVIEW: Nokia Lumia 1520
The Lumia phones have always appealed to me because they were one of the first smartphones to come in a range of bright and cheerful colours (and I was slightly disappointed that the review copy we ... Continue Reading
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February 03, 2014
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EE and Three sign ‘passive’ network share deal for rural UK
The two providers will not be sharing spectrum or antennae as in previous deals, but will work together on the backhaul to bring 4G services to rural areas Continue Reading
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February 03, 2014
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The industrialisation of analytics
The automation of knowledge work featured in a McKinsey report last year as one of ten IT-enabled business trends for the decade ahead: 'advances in data analytics, low-cost computer power, machine ... Continue Reading
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February 03, 2014
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CloudStore to be rebuilt to include other digital frameworks
GDS is to build a Government Digital eMarketplace which will include the CloudStore and other digital frameworks Continue Reading
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February 03, 2014
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The new TfL website adapts to the device being used
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February 03, 2014
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TfL: Cardboard smartphone and pencil used for prototype